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WIN AN EARLY BIRD PASS FOR
GLASGOW FILM FESTIVAL
WIN TICKETS TO BURNS UNBOUND
With over 350 events, Glasgow Film Festival 2012 was the fastest-growing and third-biggest film festival in the country. The 2013 Festival - the ninth edition - begins on Valentine’s Day and runs until Academy Award night on 24 February. Glasgow Film Festival’s growing popularity is anchored in the programme’s wide range of individual strands that target specific areas of interest, bringing together themed screenings, special guests and an outstanding range of citywide tie-in events to reach a huge spectrum of audiences.
For 2013, the Festival offers three new strands: James Cagney: Top of the World, Ma! is a retrospective of one of Hollywood’s original tough guys; Buena Onda: New Brazilian Cinema is a celebration of exciting new voices and award-winning achievements in Brazilian cinema; while Game Cats Go Miaow! is curated by Robert Florence and celebrates Scotland’s passion for gaming.
Annual favourites include Glasgow Youth Film Festival (3 - 13 February); Glasgow Short Film Festival (7 - 10 February); Great Scots; Crossing the Line, our experimental visual art strand; Fashion in Film; Glasgow Music & Film Festival, and FrightFest. To be in with a chance of winning one of five Early Bird passes, just log on to list.co.uk/offers and tell us:
When does the GFF kick off? Tickets go on sale on 17 January 2013. 14 - 24 February 2013 www.glasgowfilm.org/festival
Release your inner bard!
Join the National Museum of Scotland and National Museum of Rural Life as they celebrate the life and work of our national bard with musical acts from some of today’s best Scottish artists.
Explore their collections to discover more and look out for activities, storytelling and tours for all the family. To enter, just log on to list.co.uk/offers and tell us:
When is Burns Unbound?
National Museum of Scotland Chambers Street Edinburgh Free National Museum of Rural Life Wester Kittochside East Kilbride Admission charges apply
Burns Unbound 26 - 27 January 2013 0300 123 6789 www.nms.ac.uk/burns
Supported by Scotland’s Winter Festivals, Burns Night
TERMS & CONDITIONS: COMPETITION CLOSES 21 JAN 2013. PRIZE IS A FAMILY TICKET TO THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF RURAL LIFE ON 26 OR 27 JAN 2013. THERE IS NO CASH ALTERNATIVE. USUAL LIST RULES APPLY.
WIN TICKETS TO A TASTE OF HONEY
A Taste of Honey is a British classic from the northwest of England. This drama of tenements, housing estates and bingo halls burst onto the stage in what was to become known as ‘kitchen sink drama’. Delaney tells the story of Jo, a seventeen-year-old lass from Salford, whose mother goes from one relationship to another with little regard for her daughter.
This production will be directed by Tony Cownie (Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off, Educating Agnes) and the cast includes Lucy Black, Adrian Decosta, Keith Fleming, Charlie Ryan and Rebecca Ryan, from Channel 4’s Shameless, as Jo. We have six pairs of tickets to give away to the preview show on Friday 18
January, to enter just log on to list.co.uk/offers and tell us: Who will be directing A Taste of Honey?
A Taste of Honey 18 January – 9 February 2013 Royal Lyceum Theatre 30b Grindlay Street, Edinburgh
£14.50 - £29 • Preview shows - £7.50 lyceum.org.uk
TERMS & CONDITIONS: COMPETITION CLOSES 7 JAN 2013. THERE IS NO CASH ALTERNATIVE. USUAL LIST RULES APPLY.
TERMS & CONDITIONS: COMPETITION CLOSES 13 JAN 2013. TICKETS ARE FOR 18 JAN 2013. THERE IS NO CASH ALTERNATIVE. USUAL LIST RULES APPLY.
6 THE LIST 13 Dec 2012–24 Jan 2013