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Tarantino's tip
Readers can win one of 15 copies of "ChungKing Express", released on video by ICA this week. The film is directed by Wong Kar-Wai, recently hailed by Quentin Tarantino as the most exciting director to emerge in the last two years. Name and address on a postcard to ChungKing comp, 12 Barley Mow, London W4 4PH.
Book now for...
FIRST CHANCE:
Book now for the much-acclaimed "Carmen Funebre" ["Funeral Song"], part of the City of London Festival. Paternoster Square, next to St Paul's Cathedral, will be taken over from 26-29 June for a haunting dramatisation of the war in Bosnia. Tickets pounds 6, from the Barbican box office (0171 638 8891).
LAST CHANCE:
Alan Bennett's version of "Wind in the Willows", which began life at the National Theatre, plays the Wycombe Swan Theatre, Mary Street, High Wycombe (01494 512000). Ends tomorrow.
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