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✽✽ Burning Love Valentine’s Firewalk So, you love them, do ya? Really? PROVE IT. Walk over hot coals for your beloved (or maybe share the pain and do it together), and raise money for the Stroke Association. Hampden Park, Glasgow, Mon 14 Feb, 6pm. ✽✽ The Not So Secret Society Artists of all persuasions gather to try out new ideas and perform, with this first session featuring Miss Leggy Pee, Drew Taylor, The Creative Martyrs and many more. By the way, there’s a secret password, but you’ll have to work that one out for yourself. Glasgow Art Club, Wed 16 Feb, 8pm. ✽✽ SoundCloud Meet-up A social and networking event for users of music sharing platform SoundCloud meet other music and sound creators and share ideas. Stereo, Glasgow, Wed 9 Feb. ✽✽ Glasgow Electric at 50 In celebration of the launch of the iconic Blue Train commuter electric rail link in Glasgow in 1960, the museum presents a community showcase telling the story of the people who made it happen. Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow, until Mon 7 Feb. ✽✽ Lomography: Creative Analogue Photography We are officially so over your Hipstermatic iPhone app. Go back to analogue with this workshop in the cult of Lomo cameras. Stills, Edinburgh, starts Thu 17 Feb. ✽✽ Citizen Science Come along to hear all about the ‘Zooniverse’ project from Stuart Lynn. What’s the zooniverse? It’s a zecret, zilly. So you’ll just have to head along to find out. Royal Observatory Visitor Centre, Blackford Hill, Mon 7 Feb, 7.30–8.30pm, £3 (£1.50).

True romance All shagged out after our sex issue got you het up? Kirstin Innes explores a few romantic alternatives for Valentine’s Day

Not only are you chafed and exhausted after our sex issue, but, being a List reader, you’ve had the infinite good taste to pick a partner who can’t be doing with the corny hearts, flowers and factory-line V-Day dining experience we’re sold as ‘romance’. All well and good, but how on earth do you celebrate February 14th? We’ve got a few alternative suggestions. And we promise, no sex. We’re knackered. 1 Learn to massage each other

So, your partner comes in from a long day at the circus or the fire station or wherever they work. They’re stressed and tense, and you try to give them a little back rub to ease that. ‘Ow! Get off me!’ they shout, and an argument ensues . . . well, not if you’ve actually taken the time to learn to do it properly. Sensational Oils offers couples in aromatherapy massage, from their own homes they’ll travel to Edinburgh, Glasgow or Fife, too. They also film and give you a DVD of your session, but that all sounds a bit kinky . www.sensationaloils.co.uk. 2 It takes two . . . if you ask us

lessons

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. . . to tango. Well, actually, most beginners’ tango classes will encourage you to dance with a wide range of partners, and when you get to social dancing level you’re expected to change every three dances. However, learning Argentine tango, rather than the super-choreographed ballroom version you’ll see glitzing away on Strictly, is an organic, improvised process, each new dance born out of a sensual 32 THE LIST 3–17 Feb 2011

connection between the participants and the music. With the basics learned, the two of you should be able to create infinite new dances in the privacy of your own kitchen, deepening your own sensual connection . . . oh dear, we’re getting sexy again. Learn where all the best beginners classes are: www.tangoglasgow.org.uk or www.edinburgh tango.org.uk. 3 It also takes two . . .

. . . to ride a tandem. Why not take a V-Day trip out to the Isle of Cumbrae, and spend the day honing your team work skills on a bicycle made for two? Cycle round the island and finish the day off by sharing a bag of chips as the sun goes down. Sometimes it’s the simple things, you know? Also, tandem cycling: not remotely sexy. Unless you’re in the second seat and your partner has a nice bum. Rent tandems from F.G. Mapes & Son, Guilford

Street, Millport, Cumbrae. www.mapesmillport.co.uk. 4 Get a bit of perspective

One of the things those moaning singletons hate most about Valentine’s Day is that it tends to make already smug couples even more self-absorbed. Three cheers for Glasgow’s Hillhead Library on Byres Road, then: their Love Out of Bounds exhibition is a collection of stories from a number of different sexualities and ethnic backgrounds, of relationships that have faced disapproval or been forbidden by families, communities or culture. It finishes on Mon 14 Feb, with a free storytelling performance at 6pm.