15DAYStolive The things to catch this fortnight

Richard Dawkins

2 BOOKS The latest bit of iconoclasm from everyone’s favourite atheist goes by the attention-grabbing title of The Greatest Show on Earth; confusingly, it’s a book. See page 36. Bantam Press, out now.

Dave Gorman

1 COMEDY And for his latest trick . . . he’s eschewing the glamour of the tour bus and cycling between each of his increasingly large comedy shows. See page 47. Pavilion, Glasgow, Mon 21 Sep.

Hockey Wee Stories

3 MUSIC These American new wave renegades have come all the way over the pond to make

you dance. See page 26. Cabaret Voltaire, Edinburgh, Sat 19 Sep; King Tut’s, Glasgow, Sun 20 Sep.

4 KIDS Storytime goes 3D with these enchanted fairytale theatricals from the multi- generational theatre company. See page 62. Traverse, Edinburgh, Wed 23–Sat 26 Sep.

The September Issue

5 FILM How much of a mean girl do you have to be to edit Vogue? Anna Wintour finally

lets the cameras in to find out. General release from Fri 11 Sep.

4 THE LIST 10–24 Sep 2009

Three Miles North of Molkom

6 FILM Following the comico-karmic happenings at Sweden’s No Mind Festival, where

wooded lakes sit happily alongside shamanism and tantric sex. Vue, Edinburgh, from Fri 18 Sep.

Tinchy Stryder

7 MUSIC British grime’s next big thing goes large at the Garage, after being moved out of ABC2 because of the breadth of his fanbase. Garage, Glasgow, Tue 22 Sep.