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Indiana Jones
INDIANA JONES fans are in for a treat as the largest Indiana Jones exhibition with more than 100 items from the film saga has arrived at the House of Cinema Casa del Cine, Cam. Romero, 1, 04009, in Almeria.
The exhibition can be visited until September 3 and has been a resounding success in Barcelona, Valencia and Murcia.
The councillor for the Promotion of the City, Jesus Luque, confirmed: “The exhibition is made up of the private collection of Ruben Molins, curator of the exhibition, and has about 100 fullscale objects including elements of the saga, replicas and historical objects that appear in the films.
“The entire collection will be on display in 35 showcases and mannequins with five different areas for each film in the saga: ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, ‘The Temple of Doom’, ‘The Last Crusade’, ‘Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’ and ‘The Day of Destiny’,” added the councillor.
In addition, all the pieces will be accompanied by a QR code that will make it possible to visualise on the devices the stills of the films in which the objects appear.
ON Saturday June 3, the very popular From the Jam will make their first ever Spanish appearance at the Benalmadena Auditorium.
Prior to their arrival, one of the founding members of The Jam spoke exclusively to Euro Weekly News about his long career and how this band was formed.
It was in 1977 that The Jam obtained their first recording contract and the trio consisting of former Woking schoolboys, Bruce Foxton, Paul Weller and Rick Buckler burst on the scene.
They couldn’t really be categorised as punk but with their Mod image and biting music certainly ruled the record charts until 1982 when they broke up.
During that time, they had 18 consecutive top 40 singles before Paul Weller decided to call it a day in 1982 and they disbanded.
Bruce, the bass player spent 15 years in punk band Stiff Little Fingers and then formed another band Casbah Club with Russell Hastings and more by luck than judgement they