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The Neon Bible
A special preview screening of Terence Davies's The Neon Bible starring the great Gena Rowlands, followed by a live discussion with Davies, whose other films include the luminous Distant Voices, Still Lives.
NFT, London SE1 6.30pm (0171-928 3232)
THE EXHIBITION
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Robert Wilson wows the critics and confounds the expectations of cynics who think that installation is a term that should only be applied to washing machines. Only five days left to catch this most theatrical of exhibitions.
Clink Street Vaults, London SE1 6-9pm (0171-234 0243)
THE GIG
Janis Ian
The American singer-songwriter who shot to fame with At Seventeen is back on the road proving that kd is not the only fruit.
Queen's Hall, Edinburgh 7.30pm (0131-668 2019)
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