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VISUAL ART

The New Spirit Happening

The first ever visual art exhibition by graphic designer. composer and

record label founder Julian House explores a ‘very British kind of weird‘.

See page 88. Changing Room Gallery, Stirling, Fri 1 May—Sat 6 Jun.

Christopher McDouqall BOOKS Inspired writing from former war correspondent and much-injured runner, Christopher McDougall. See page 33. Out now, published by Profile.

4 THE LIST 30 Apr—14 May 2009

Show Scotland KIDS

Some of Scotland's finest attractions open their doors with bank holiday fun for all the family. See page 58. Various venues, Fri 1-Mon 4 May.

Phil Collins: The World Won't Listen VISUAL ART The British artist's pongnant. emotionally charged Installation features fans of The Smiths performing karaoke ver3ions of tracks from the 1987 compilation album. See page 89. Tramway, Glasgow. until Sunday 37 May.

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The Ducky Hoors THEATRE DC Jackson‘s follow-up to The Wall catches up With his five characters two years down the line. See page 84. Palace

Theatre. Ki/marnock. Fri 1 8 Sat 2

THEATRE

Playwright Gregory Burke's much-anticipated follow—up to the multi award—Winning

Black Watch. See page 18. Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Fri 7-88! 23

May. then touring. May.

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Les Ballets C de la B: Ashes

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THEATRE

The popular international company Les Ballets C de la 8 returns to the Tramway with a new show set to music by Handel. See page 82. Tramway. Glasgow, Fri 8 8 Sat 9 May.