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Film Music THE NINE ELMS PUB
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Wednesday 7th, 7.45pm Thursday 1st, 8pm Valentine’s Menu
Bread and Tulips (12A) An YOUR
unfulfilled middle-aged housewife Starter
falls for a melancholic Icelandic waiter HOUSE
Deep Fried Brie served with
during her sojourn in Venice. Italian cranberry sauce and mixed leaves
with subtitles. SFS. Arts Centre FAST
Home-made Leek & Potato Soup,
Monday 12th, 7.30pm served with crusty warmed bread
An Inconvenient Truth. The Thai Fishcakes served with ■ ■ Loans and credit cards
acclaimed documentary by former chilli dip & mixed leaves - out of control
US Vice-President Al Gore showing
the effects of climate change Waking the Witch: Boys from the Main Courses ■ ■ Mortgage arrears or
throughout the world. Presented by Abattoir Tour. Glorious harmonies Aberdeen Angus Fillet Steak facing repossession?
Swindon Socialist Unity. Free. The and beautiful guitar based with a peppercorn & whiskey creamy sauce,
Victoria, Old Town instrumentation from this all female served with home- made chunky chips, ■ ■ Considering
grilled tomatoes, mushrooms and salad
Wednesday 21st, 7.45pm four-piece performing a new genre: Half a Gressingham Duck an expensive
Fateless (12A) Unsentimental, Indie Folk. £10. Arts Centre with a creamy sauce including cherries and
revealing and ultimately uplifting, a Saturday 3rd, 8pm cranberries served with fresh vegetables consolidation loan?
film based on Nobel laureate Imre 21st Century Blues Invasion with and new potatoes ■ ■ Thinking about an IVA?
Kentesz’s novel about Hungarian Aynsley Lister & Ian Parker. The Cranberry, Mushroom and Brie Parcel
Jews during the Holocaust. SFS. Arts evening starts with an acoustic set in a creamy sauce with a pastry case served WE CAN BUY YOUR
Centre from the pair, followed by each with fresh vegetables and new potatoes HOUSE FAST
Friday 23rd, 7.45pm playing with their with own electric Desserts (and rent it back to you
Cockles and Mussels (15) set and bands. £15. Arts Centre Bailey’s Chocolate Mousse served with
An original take on the celebrated Sunday 4th, 3pm. Pre concert talk, home-made shortcake and fresh strawberries if you want)
French farce. What might you think 2.15pm Home Made Apple Pie For a no obligation,
when your girlfriendless teenage son Swindon Recital Series. Thomas served with cream & custard confidential consultation
brings home his gay friend? SFS. St Barber, oboe and James Southall, Cheeseboard - made up of carefully selected Call 0845 230 1858
Michael’s Hall, Highworth piano. The programme includes white and blue cheeses
(local rate)
Swindon Film Society (SFS) films music from the Baroque to the present Glass of sparkling wine included or 07770 633364
are for members only. It is possible to day with a new work by John Barber, £22.95 per head
join on any film evening. plus piano solos from James. £10, (out of hours)
GCSE and A level students £2, free Book your table now [email protected]
to accompanied under 14s. Arts on 01793 770442
Talks Centre £10 per person deposit secures your table www.fordhamproperties.co.uk
Wednesday14th, 10.15am Friday 9th, 8pm
A Country Solicitor. Keith Rayner Diceman Lopez. A five piece band
speaks at the meeting of from Swindon and London launch
Thamesdown Probus. Call Dan their new album at the start of a tour
Dangerfield 763733 for details. of the UK and Europe. Supported by
Blunsdon House Hotel Steve Richings. £8. Arts Centre
Wednesday14th, 5.30pm Thursday 15th, 8.30pm
Faith in Conflict? Reflections on Pete & J, acoustic folk duo from New
religion and conflict in Northern York, in the style of Simon &
Ireland.Free. University of Bath, Garfunkel. £4. Tickets from 534238
Oakfield Campus or on the door. Rolleston Arms.,
Commercial Road
Wednesday 21st, 5.30pm
The Succesful Reign of Mary
Tudor. Prof Ronald Hutton examines Dance
the achievements of one of England’s Friday 16th, 7.45pm
most unpopular monarchs. Free. Neon Productions. Swindon based
University of Bath, Oakfield Campus
choreographer, Adrienne Hart,
Wednesday 28th, 10.15am presents a celebration of her work to
Sailing on the High Seas. Eleanor date. An eclectic programme of
Tims speaking at Thamesdown dance, dance film and a spoken word
Probus. Call Dan Dangerfield and music set accompanied by
763733. Blunsdon House Hotel. visuals. £8.50. Swindon Dance
Wednesday 28th, 5.30pm Friday 23rd, 7.45pm
21st Century Cave Dwellers. Urban Mix. Kwesi Johnson and Irven
Managing Director of npower Lewis, two of the UK’s most
renewables, Kevin McCullough, outstanding jazz and hip hop artists,
takes a light hearted look at the do battle on stage in this double bill of
serious subject of how we all take upbeat dance. £8.50. Swindon Dance
energy for granted. Free. University
University of Bath, Oakfield Campus
Comedy
Tea Dance
Friday 2nd, 8pm
Thursdays 1st & 15th Mark Watson: I’m Worried That I’m
2pm to 4.30pm
Memorial Hall, Wootton Basset. Starting to Hate Almost Everyone in
All styles and rhythms: sequence, the World. Twice nominated for the
Perrier award, Mark is an immensely
modern ballroom, old-tyme, line talented comedian and writer. £12.
dance. All welcome.
Arts Centre
21 February 07 25 18/1/07, 1:27 pm