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Siobhan Davies DANCE A blend of video installation and interactive, cross- artform dance created by choreographer Davies and nine other artists including Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Angela de la Cruz, playwright EV Crowe and poet Alice Oswald who were encouraged to take unexpected directions. See preview, page 106. Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, Tue 12–Sat 16 Jul. Casablanca: The Gin Joint Cut THEATRE Morag Fullarton’s tongue-in-cheek stage adaptation of this cinema classic makes its way from lunch break fodder at the Òran Mór to the Fringe next month. Until then, catch Gavin Mitchell and co in this fun, interesting take on a classic bit of noir at the Tron. See preview, page 106. Tron Theatre, Glasgow, Thu 7–Sat 23 Jul.

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TV On The Radio MUSIC After the tragic death of bass player Gerard Smith earlier this year, TVOTR are back on the road to promote fourth LP, Nine Types of Light on which, according to our critic, ‘new wave stumbles into hip hop, which careens into Prince-style funk and glossy 80s MOR production values’. Eclectic much? See feature, page 77. O2 ABC, Glasgow, Tue 28 Jun. Grant Morrison BOOKS Arguably one of the best contemporary comic writers, Morrison releases Supergods: Our World in the Age of the Superhero this month. He looks at just how comics reflect and predict the course of human existence in this exploration of the history, art and mythology intrinsic to the graphic novel. See interview, page 29. Released nationwide, Thu 21 Jul.

Merchant City Festival AROUND TOWN A yearly hat-tip to the geographical heart of old Glasgow culture, spanning music, street theatre, fashion and tasty, tasty foods. See Neighbourhood Watch, page 38. Various venues, Glasgow, Thu 21–Sun 24 Jul.

Lock Up Your Daughters at GFT LGBT Cool LGBT cinema comes to a theatre near you, courtesy of Glasgow’s adopted queery godmothers, Lock Up Your Daughters. Reminisce about cult classics; brings friends and your own snacks. See preview, page 74. GFT, Glasgow, Sun 17 Jul. Numbers’ Birthday Party CLUBS From basement parties to showcasing at Sonar, Glasgow collective Numbers have come a long way in their eight years. The night will feature eclectic jazz-to-techno weirdo Floating Points (pictured). See preview, page 48. Sub Club, Glasgow, Fri 1 Jul.

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Wickerman Festival SUGGESTED BY BRONWEN LIVINGSTONE, GLASGOW CRAFT MAFIA Celebrating its tenth birthday this year, Wickerman has a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere and a great range of music. This year’s acts include Echo and the

Bunnymen and The Damned, so expect all the old Goths to turn out in force most likely with kids in tow. The Festival’s multiple stages take in spoken word, emerging bands, dance, ceilidh, acoustic and kids’ entertainment, so there’s plenty to choose from despite the site’s pleasantly compact size. The whole shebang is watched over by a giant wicker figure, crafted by local artists Leatrigg. The highlight comes at midnight on Saturday, when the entire camp is plunged into darkness, and the Wickerman is set alight to the ominous backbeat of a single drum. Although the effigy is guarded by police until the climax of the festival, we’re assured that no police personnel take the Edward Woodward role to its terminal conclusion. Wickerman Festival Site, Dumfries and Galloway, Fri 22–Sat 23 Jul.

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