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VOX NOT VERY POP Re: What did you think? (535)

Do the people you intei\riew in your I"//iat did you thrnk?’ survey have to he students or have such good middle class iohs’? ()an't you interView hoi polloi'? Or perhaps it's your perception that only the cognoscenti count?

Angela Havel

I dinhuigh

I/i/e rntervrewed memhers of the arrdrence of Broken float/err; at I drnhrrrgh's Cameo crnema on a l-r‘rdav afternoon. The people who run the (,‘ameo won/d no dot/ht sav that they never get any hor pol/or. hrrt what krnd ofpeop/e do you honestly expect would turn up to an afternoon screening of an art house moi/re other than students and rnte/Iecfrra/s on their day off?

RESTO HEADS UP Just to report that we had a very good meal in the (new?) Me/raan South Indian Restaurant at M Brougham St. lollcrr ss. I dinhurgh last Saturday. lop duality rarities like dosai and idli. Ilow ahout asking someone to reVIew it for the food pages of The [ rst'? Also needs to go in the latest

f atrrig a Drrnkrng Currie isrhenever that is puhlished. Pat Hanson

North Herwick

i'i/e're (Pal/(Ht) of Me/r‘aari and We'I/ certain/y he revrewrng rt rn the next issue of our hest selling 1’ atrng 6’. Drinking Currie, puh/rshed free wrth [he I rst on I"/ednesda\,’ 26 Aprr/ 2006.

SNAIL MAIL MATES

.'ras thinking it would he really

good to have the old hox numher sen/ice (to meet a potential mate) you used to do hack again Instead of this

phone or text stuff. lhe old

The List,

way meant you could write a card or letter With a hit of personality to it and it's jllSi great to get away from technology sometimes. You could charge 5‘1 for up to two replies and put some of it to a relevant charity. Hope you reckon it's worth giVing it a go. Daniel Ogilvy

Fdinhurgh

CLUBBING ON KNEES

So Crawford Baptie says the Venue and Studio 24 fall into the category of diverse and rich cultural entertainment. And he thinks that it's the fault of the local authority that punters prefer the chain puhs and super cluhs.

l have never heen to Studio 94 so cannot comment on that estahlishment. However. I have heen to the Venue on a couple of occasions and have had to negotiate the precipitous heer drenched stairs. A (soher) friend spent most of the night in A&I due to the injuries she sustained when she lost her footing.

And surely it's not too much to expect loo paper. soap and for/et seats. Mayhe a desire for a safe and hygienic enVironment is the reason for the popularity of the 'alcohol focused multiplex venues'. Is it any wonder that cluhhing is dying?

E Hutton By email

DUTCH COURAGE

I want to express how much I regret it that the funding of

NI MIS. our partner in your country. is in Jeopardy. lhe Dutch Rock 8) Pop Institute (AKA Nationaal Pop Institutit) is a music-driven foundation funded hy the Dutch Ministry of Culture to promote Dutch pop music at home and ahroad.

14 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1TE

or The List at the CCA

350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow 62 3JD or email editor@list.co.uk

NEMIS and NPI have developed a great partnership over the past years. In conjunction we staged most successful International showcases hy hands from hoth countries. It helped hoth of us in extending our networks. It's very sad to hear that this is coming to such an ahrupt end. Scottish rock. pop and dance music deserves hetter than this. It would he more appropriate to douhle NFMIS' shoestring hudget. lt WlII all come hack to Scotland through the tax revenues on the Scottish hands.

In our opinion the Glasgow scene is one the most prolific in the world. Glaswegian hand

l-ran/ Ferdinand. now hy far the higgest new hand in the world. was first promoted by NEIVIIS. The list of successes is endless: Sorts & Daughters. Snow Patrol etc. It was NFMIS that always managed to draw our attention to these hands. A country like Scotland can't go hack into the Stone Age. We would strongly suggest that the Scottish ercutive reconsiders its funding plans for NE: MIS. Otherwise rock WIII go the same way as Scottish foothall. And once you go downhill. there's no stopping. Robbert Tilli

The Dutch Rock & Pop Institute

Amsterdam

peg spotov By email

DEMOLITION AND DESPAIR

l was one of the three people who. ahout ten years ago.

conceived the notion and got together the folk from diverse Edinhurgh grout s such as Sativa and Beltane to find a huilding and estahlish a place from which creations higger than the sum of their parts could emanate. lhe net result of this was the taking over. managed hy Out of the Blue. of New Street hus depot now earmarked for demolition.

Even if the f)() musicians and artists operating from here manage to find themselves hasements and cuphoards to relocate to. what is lost is the possihility for larger scale collahorations to he inspired and facilitated. Recently I worked on a project Willi a fellow tenant making animations With kids in Niddrie schools. This would never have happened Without the links we still have hetween us in the huilding. Now that we are heing forced to relocate. many of us are considering relocating to Glasgow where the future seems much rosier for artists. From my perspective. the gradual undermining of central [.dinhurgh as a place where cultural actIVity of any kind is heing sguee/ed out seems to suggest it is time to move on and leave this country for pastures more inspiring.

THE LETTER OF THE ISSUE WILL RECEIVE TWO BOTTLES OF

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What you Ubu the King Tron Theatre. Glasgow, Tue 8 Nov

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2 THE LIST 1/ Nov I Dec, 900?)

Drama student

This prcxluction made sense of the Allred Jairy original. It was functional. yet seamless. My own 86- year old gran. Due. would love it. She's just as naughty as these characters.

Jo

Cultural coordrnator

It was never offensive. and I thought it would he more shocking than it was. The cast was fantastic. especially Mum and Dad Uhii. but I didn't laugh out loud.

Marjorie

Drama teacher

Gerry Mulgrew was hrilliant. I thought the setting was a great idea. It felt like a good riposte to last year's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

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