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Your support makes all the difference.Today and every Friday evening until 15 April, from 6pm-9pm, this copy of metro becomes an invitation to an evening at the ICA, an interesting place to meet, drink, eat and enjoy a challenge. Armed with metro, take in free the current exhibition - the Institute of Cultural Anxiety, a show at the cutting edge where art, technology, culture and science meet. It features work by Christine Borland, Angela Bulloch and Henry Bond, as well as Jeff Koons and Julian Opie.
This is the second week of a season of association between the Independent and the ICA that offers readers a three-month introductory membership for £5 - which provides a monthly newsletter, unlimited free admission to exhibitions for you and a guest, aswell as the ICA's other facilities, plus a series of special offers.
This week's offer is Suture, the highly acclaimed new film noir. A pair of free tickets for the 6.45pm screening today will be given to the first 10 readers to approach the ICA box office, after 6pm, with a copy of metro.
To take advantage of the special membership offer, contact the ICA box office either in person, by post, or telephone. ICA, The Mall, SW1 (0171-930 3647).
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