NO STRINGS ATTACHED?

Re: Dundee Guitar Festival I attended the festival with my daughter. It was a fantastic experience for the young and not so young musicians to see super talented. world class guitarists perform and to work with them in masterclasses: how fantastic! Not so great is that, unless the DGF receives more funding, this may be the last. This would be a tragedy not only for the students and performers from around the world. but for the city of Dundee.

Chrissy A

Halifax. Yorkshire

SOUND SENSE Re: sound 2008 (607) Enough of the tyranny of the designers already! If some poncy smartarse in red socks and big glasses thinks capital letters are too 20th century. then let them get on with it. But why does The List think calling a festival ‘sound' instead of ‘Sound' is a good idea? ‘sound has continued to grow,‘ says your quote, ignoring the rule that sentences as well as festivals begin with capital letters and giving the impression that it is possible for sound to grow.

Stand firm against the graphic designers and let

Toby

Primary 6 student

it was very long. I'd give it 3 stars because it was too long and not much happened.

Sabrina

Film editor

A very good film. Very beautiful, and with a great love story. With simple things they made it so emotional.

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LETTER OF THE FORTNIGHT

LOL @ BDSM

Cat By email

Re: Pornography preview (607) Steve Cramer is right when he says the language of pornography has infiltrated the mainstream. I don't know if he's right that we all ‘smile knowingly' at the letters BDSM. though. Personally, my smile would be a bit confused. I imagine the SM stands for sado-masochism, but can only guess at the 80. I'd do a Google search only I'm scared of what I might find. Frankly, I'm happier being ignorant (I have enough trouble with GSOH and LOL). but it does bother me the way concepts like pimping, pole-dancing and Playboy have become a normal part of female sexuality. This is not a case of women reclaiming the language of the oppressors in the way that gay and black peOple have turned ‘queer' and 'nigger‘ into words of liberation. Rather, it is an acceptance of the male values of subjugation of women. Using these words is not subversive, it is acquiescent and women have only got themselves to blame for allowing it to happen. If Simon Stephens' play really does consider our ‘pornographic times'. I'm very much looking forward to seeing it at the Traverse.

THE LETTER OF THE ISSUE WILL RECEIVE ONE BOTTLE OF THE FAMOUS GROUSE WHISKY

"i he i‘mnous Grouse, Scotland's favourite whisky

sense prevail before we all end up like ee bloody cummings. Al McLaren

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MAKING A MEAL

OF IT

Re: Scran Barley

This young chef deserves every

Claire

Researcher

It was so beautiful. really heartwarming. Robots feeling feelings too.

Sofi

PA at Edinburgh University

It was very easy-watching, and the animation was incredible. Half the time you couldn't tell if it was real film.

encouragement. He is working hard developing and honing his own style and deserves to succeed. The fusion of traditional Scottish dishes and modern influences is one that fits well with today's Scottish psyche (and stomach). I look forward to visiting again when

The Online Poll

What is most likely to attract you to a Fringe show: C-list TV star in the cast: gratuitous nudity on the posters: or flyers and free stuff like cake. beer and sweets?

‘I would definitely see a show if there was a naked Angus Deayton

offering free Buckinst.‘

next in the area. TAA-MLP Cambridge

HE WHO WAITS

Re: Tom Waits - Fact #5 (607)

Don't want to nitpick. but for accuracy's sake . . . his daughter, Kellisimone is the oldest of Tom's children. Casey is the middle child. and Sullivan is the youngest.

TW Fan

Colorado USA

Don 't want to nitpick, but for accuracy's sake . . . his daughter is Kel/esimone, not Kel/isimone. You ’re right about the order of birth, though - ed.

BRINGING HOME THE BACON

Re: Tom Waits - Fact #25 (607)

If Tom Waits were to read the article. ‘Slaughterhouse Tales'. by Andrew Tyler (available from Animal Aid). it would change his favourite sound pronto. Sandra Busell

Edinburgh

CONNECTIVITY

Re: HydroConnect Guide How thoughtful of Connect to have specially programmed so

many of your writers' fav0urite

acts! Stevie Paterson Glasgow

NUDITY

‘Charles Darwin would appreciate my primitive response to advertising’

um MI! Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen and Lou Reed have all played Scotland this summer. Who were you most excited about? Have your say at www.list.co.uk

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