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GLASGOW

Activities & Events One for the Girls Thu 25 Aug, 6.30pm. £15. The Restaurant Bar & Grill, Princes Square, Buchanan Street, 225 5620. An evening of cocktails, canapés and hair and beauty brands, with each ticket sold including a £5 donation to breast cancer care charities. FREE The Bad Boy Pub Quiz Thursdays, 7pm. Sloans, 62 Argyll Arcade, City Centre, 229 5270. Weekly pub quiz with a bar tab prize. FREE Seeds of Thought Fri 26 Aug, 7.30pm. CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, 352 4900. Live performance and open mic night including African ‘mbira’ music from Seeds of Thought’s very own Sitholé brothers, to comedy, dramatic sketches and visual presentations. FREE Glasgow & District Fuchsia Society Annual Show Sat 27 & Sun 28 Aug, 10am. Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens 730 Great Western Road, 334 2422. A competitive event judged under British Fuchsia Society rules (they’re a bit like the Queensberry ones, except that spiked boots are allowed and a fallen man only has five seconds to get up before being walloped over the head with a geranium). FREE Bussy and Dave’s Ironic Shambolic Monthly Pub Quiz Sun 28 Aug, 8.30pm. Criterion, 568 Dumbarton Road, 334 1964. Hirsute actor-musician Ian Bustard is again aided by bald chiseller David Belcher in asking sundry interesting questions. May contain puns. FREE Blochestra Mondays, 9pm. Bloc+, 117 Bath Street, 574 6066. Workshop/jam session on two songs each week for the ad hoc orchestra. FREE Back to the 70s Family Friendly Open Day Sat 3 Sep, 11am–4pm. Scotland Street School Museum, 225 Scotland Street, 287 0500. The museum’s annual open day takes on a retro vibe, plus there’s a reunion running on the day for any old pupils, teachers or local residents. FREE Scottish Country Dancing at Kelvingrove Sat 3 Sep, 2pm. Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Argyle Street, 276 9599. First time dancers? Join in, or sit back and watch the reels and jigs unfold. FREE Walking Tour: Talking Trees Sun 4 Sep, 2pm. Burrell Collection, 2060 Pollokshaws Road, 287 2550. A guided walking tour of the park with lots of fascinating facts about trees. Booking essential. Cafe Flicker Wed 7 Sep, 7pm. £3 (members £1). GMAC (Glasgow Media Access Centre), Fifth Floor, Trongate 103, 553 2620. An informal networking event for filmmakers to screen their work and discuss it with others.

✽✽ Photobook Month Thu 8 Sep, 5.30–8.30pm. £5. Street Level Photo

Works, Trongate 103, 552 2151. A must for those who like to make and look at pretty pictures of the photographic variety. The event includes tips on making photobooks, a workshop, a photobook showcase, time for networking and refreshments, and a talk from Greig Middlemiss (Scottish Creative Network, Different Light). Charity Dance for Erskine Hospital Sat 10 Sep, 7.30pm. £20. David Lloyd Club, Arkleston Road, Cockleshill Park, 569 4244. Dance to the Ross Mitchell Big Band at this charity ball.

✽✽ FREE Atelier: The Inventors of Tradition Collection 2011 Thu

15 & Fri 16 Sep, 10.30am–4.30pm; Sat 17 & Sun 18 Sep, 10am–7pm. Mackintosh Museum, The Glasgow School of Art, 167

Renfrew Street, 353 4500. A pop-up showroom and shop from Atelier, aka artist Lucy McKenzie and designer Beca Lipscombe, offering the chance to buy work from their first fashion collection, an attempt at a ‘wardrobe for working women’, making use of high-quality Scottish textiles. An accompanying catalogue is launched on Fri 16 Sep in the gallery. See picture, page 78.

✽✽ FREE Glasgow Doors Open Days Sat 17 & Sun 18 Sep, times

vary. Various venues, Citywide, 221 6061, glasgowdoorsopenday.com Free admission to see inside some of Glasgow’s finest buildings, old and new, public and private, and to enjoy various guided walks throughout the city. Highlights included the soon-to-be- demolished Red Road Flats, tours of the Tennent’s Brewery, a new subway tour, and old classics like the Glasgow School of Art and Hunterian Museum. Wonderland Tea Party in aid of Bobath Scotland Sat 17 Sep, noon. £1. Damselfly and the Queen Bee, 380 Great Western Road, 314 0119. A crafty tea party with tea, cakes and decopatch, plus an appearance from fiery femme Scarlett Flame. All in aid of Bobath Scotland, a charity which helps children with cerebral palsy. FREE Launch of the Necropolis Women’s Heritage Walk Map Sun 18 Sep, 1–3pm. Glasgow Women’s Library, Mitchell Library, 15 Berkeley Street, 248 9969. The Glasgow Women’s Library launches its latest free Women’s Heritage Walk map with an expert-guided walk unearthing achievements of women buried in the Glasgow Necropolis. Booking essential.

✽✽ Take One Action Film Festival Mon 19 Sep–Sun 2 Oct, times vary.

Prices vary. Glasgow Film Theatre and other venues, 12 Rose Street, 332 6535. Film festival focusing on international politics, with myriad events including film screenings, music, lectures, live music and workshops. See picture, right, and feature, page 67. Glasgow’s Gaelic Pub Quiz Wed 21 Sep, 7.30pm. £2. The Park Bar, 1202 Argyle Street, Partick, glaschu.org Monthly pub quiz in Gaelic with a variety of topics. Interested non-Gaelic speakers welcome. The Not So Secret Society Wed 21 Sep, 8–11pm. £5 in advance; £6 on the door. The Glasgow Art Club, 185 Bath Street, 248 5210. Elusive japesters Rufus and Ben are your hosts for this not- particularly-secret artists’ gathering.

Fairs & Markets Scotland’s Exclusive Wedding Event Sat 27 & Sun 28 Aug, 10am–4.30pm. £9.50–£10.50. Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 2 Sauchiehall Street, 353 8000. Hunners of exhibitors, live catwalk shows and complimentary makeovers. FREE Sloans Market Saturdays & Sundays, 11am–5pm. Argyll Arcade, Buchanan Street/Argyll Street, sloansglasgow.com/market Well-heeled weekly outdoor shopping market tucked just off Buchanan Street. FREE Merchant Square Craft Fair Saturdays, 11am & Sundays, noon. Merchant Square, 71–73 Albion Street, 552 5908. Crafters and designers showcase their wares. FREE Blochairn Car Boot Sale Sundays, 6am. Wholesale Fruit, Veg, Flower and Fish Market, 130 Blochairn Road. One of the UK’s largest weekly car boot sales.

✽✽ Vault Art Glasgow Fri 9–Sun 11 Sep, 11-9pm (Sun noon–5pm). £4.

The Briggait, 141 Bridgegate, vaultartglasgow.com Glasgow’s new contemporary art fair, featuring the work of over 75 artists from Alasdair Gray and Turner Prize nominee Martin Boyce to younger emergent work. It’s all made affordable through the Own Art scheme. See feature, page 68. The Wedding Show Sat 10 & Sun 11 Sep, 10.30am–4pm. £6 in advance; £7.50

AroundTown

TAKE ONE ACTION EVENTS Clare Short in Conversation, Filmhouse, Edinburgh, Sat 24 Sep, 4pm, £5; Reporting International Development, Edinburgh College of Art, Wed 28 Sep, 2–5pm & 5–7pm; Zoya Phan in Conversation, Filmhouse, Edinburgh, Sat 1 Oct, 5.45pm & CCA, Glasgow, 8.30pm.

Radical, committed, and delivering a great, high-quality programme, this year the Take One Action Film Festival celebrating, as patron Archbishop Desmond Tutu puts it, ‘the people and movies that are changing the world’ has an excellent programme of talks and debates running alongside it. It reaches a high point in early October with the young exiled Burmese activist and outspoken critic of the Burmese Government Zoya Phan, who will be popping up at both the CCA and Filmhouse for a discussion about her work with Burma Campaign UK, but there are plenty of other great events across both Edinburgh and Glasgow to get your teeth into in the meantime. We’ve covered the films in detail in our Film section, but often the debates accompanying the works can be just as interesting and informative in their own right.

Clare Short (pictured), the outspoken former New Labour minister who in 2003 resigned in protest at the UK involvement in the Iraq War, is coming to Edinburgh on Sat 24 Sep for a conversation event. Since her resignation, Short has reinvented herself as an anti-poverty campaigner, and is trustee for a number of charities on issues as diverse as gay rights, African governance and the defence and rebuilding of Palestinian homes. Participants are encouraged to get into dialogue with her on any of these issues, which should make for a very interesting night.

Another event which caught our attention is the panel discussion

Reporting International Development, an especially timely look at how to report the involvements of charities and global corporations in world development. UK journalism is in a state of flux just now: panellists Billy Briggs, Paul Holleran and others debate how we can use it for the good. See feature, page 67, for a further look at the Take One Action films, or check out takeoneaction.org.uk for further events details.

on the door. George Square, 01355 224229. Everything you need for the big day. FREE Little Birds Market Sun 11 Sep, 11am–5pm. Sloans, 62 Argyll Arcade, City Centre, 229 5270. New market with a tantalising selection of vintage, craft and design vendors. The Scottish Wedding Show Sat 17 & Sun 18 Sep, 10am. £9–£12.50. SECC, Finnieston Quay, 587 6088. I dunno, you wait months for a wedding show and then three come along at once. What’s to do, eh? Sport Bike For Bobath Sat 27 Aug, 10am. £7 (children £5). SECC, Finnieston Quay, 352 5000. Charity cycle ride from the SECC to Loch Lomond in aid of cerebral palsy charity Bobath. Adults are required to raise a minimum of £10 to enter.

Zumba Jammers! Sun 28 Aug, 4pm. £12–£15. Jumpin Jaks, 292 Sauchiehall Street, 0844 891 0850. Join Ireland’s Zumba Jammers! for a master class in the dance exercise sensation that has been sweeping the world. Shake your tail feather, sweat and do your part, in aid of CHAS. The Great Scottish Run Sun 4 Sep, 9am. £24–£29 entry for runners. George Square, runglasgow.org. Scotland’s largest mass participation sporting event. Choose from a 10k or half marathon, or shorter races for kids, and of course there’s option to just stand and watch (and donate). The Great Xscape Sat 10 Sep, 9.30am. £10. Xscape Braehead, Kings Inch Road, Braehead, 01604 687768. A charity zip slide from the Xscape building in aid of Stroke. Shine Glasgow Sat 10 Sep, 7.30pm. £30 registration fee. SECC, Finnieston 25 Aug–22 Sep 2011 THE LIST 77