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GreenBank Music Village - Describes services offered including music tuition, rehearsal rooms, recording studio and coffee shop. Also offers wedding car hire.

Image Communications - Home music recording studio. Show cases Jim Hart's music and the studio's development.

Luton SNAP Dance - Dance night for 13 - 17 year olds held at Liquid Nightclub. Run in association with Crimestoppers, Bedfordshire Police and Luton Borough Council.

Luton at Large Online - Entertainments listings magazine covering clubbing, pubs, restaurants and live music venues. Includes news, events diary and interactive map.

Cineworld Luton - Offers the current cinema programme with a description of each film.

USS Lutonia's Official Website - The longest running Science Fiction Fan Club in the area. Club events held on a monthly basis, trips across the UK to special events and conventions. Lists history, gallery, events and contact details.

Surefire - Luton-based rock and roll band. Site contains news, gig dates, member profiles, audio samples, and photos.

Linda the Jester - Childrens entertainer whose shows include magic, puppets, balloon modelling, juggling and plate spinning. Describes the act and includes a photograph gallery.

Luton Carnival - Describes the planning for the carnival, also includes information on the next events including photograph galleries.

Luton Youth Music - Aims to provide high quality and diverse musical experiences for all young people in the Luton area.

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