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0.01% Inside: Festival facts and figures It can be a trial, trying to assimilate all the info you’ve gathered throughout the Festival. We’ve worked with comedy trio Pappy’s to break it down into brightly-coloured, bite-sized chunks. Have a nibble on page 12.

Highlights

15 Vidal Sassoon Claire Sawers talks to the legendary hair stylist, whose autobiography,Vidal: The Life and Career of a Style Icon, brings him to the Book Festival. It covers his well-known exploits in haute coiffure, as well as his time fighting fascism in Britain after World War Two. 36 Bliss Peter Carey’s 1981 novel about a marketing man suffering a mid-life crisis may not seem like the most obvious source material for an opera, but Opera Australia have made the story their own. Read more about this EIF show in the Music section.

14 Books 15 Robin Robertson 17 Louise Welsh 17 Mark Beaumont

18 Comedy 18 Pajama Men 22 Tommy Tiernan 24 Rich Fulcher 26 Nat Luurtsema 26 Alex Zane 28 John-Luke Roberts 28 Carey Marx

31 Dance 31 Pina Bausch 32 Paco Peña 32 Transformation

33 Kids 33 Dr Bunhead 33 James Campbell

35 Music 35 Avi Buffalo 38 Porgy and Bess 39 Retreat! 40 Twonkey’s Cottage 41 Phoenix

42 Theatre 42 Diciembre 43 Songs of Ascension 44 The Author 46 Teenage Riot 46 Smiler 48 Daniel Kitson 50 Little Black Bastard

52 Visual Art 52 Amnesty Exhibition 53 Atsuo Okamoto 54 Plan B 54 Victoria Crowe 55 Ian Reddie

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A bottle of Famous Grouse for the Letter of the Issue 2 for 1 tickets to An Evening with Eleanor the Tour Whore

Win signed copies ofThe Essential David Shrigley

2 for 1 tickets at Assembly

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Outside the festivals FROM PAGE 59

Cover story: David Shrigley The Glasgow-based renaissance man takes the reins for this issue of The List, providing us with an interview, his top ten cultural picks this fortnight, and a bunch of his inimitable illustrations throughout. Isn’t that nice of him? It’s all in celebration of his latest book, The Essential David Shrigley, published by Canongate on Thu 16 Sep. We’ve got some copies to give away on page 11. Then head to page 66 for our interview and some annotated samples of Shrigley’s best work.

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