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It can be easy to become complacent to take it for granted that a strong arts scene can always weather a crisis. On the whole this is true, but not always. If there’s one thing common to people’s opinions on the problems (namely licencing costs, and a lack of venues) facing Glasgow and Edinburgh’s creative communities, it’s that cheap, easily available space is hugely important. Remove this space and creative people . . . well, they’ll just find somewhere else to go. It’s not just that Scotland can and should be making good

art, the strikingly clear fact is that grassroots artists stimulate growth of various kinds. Glasgow’s UNESCOCity of Music status, or the Edinburgh Fringe for example, think where these valuable assets orginated: in bars and pub back rooms; in warehouses and churches; in open-minded and experimental venues. Take a look at the opinions on pages 10 and 14 to see why Scotland’s strong tradition of giving artists opportunities could be under threat, and why it’s so important (for everyone, not just artists) to preserve it.

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DOUG STANHOPE The out-spoken American tackles politics, from the race for the White House to China and Scottish Independence. 14

EDINBURGH NIGHTLIFE Local nightlife Yodas Tallah Brash, Rupert Thomson, Kris Wasabi, Hobbes and Rob Hoon talk about the town post Cab Vol. 38

New season style The fresh whiff of fashion is in the air, with London and New York fashion weeks, and now The List’s special stylish issue. We give you the low-down on new trends, the coolest local designers, shops and boutiques, complete with a stockist directory, so there’s no excuse for not looking your new season best. From page 19. COVER IMAGE Model: Irina Nedelcu at The Model Team | Photographer: Susie Lowe, susielowe.co.uk | Make-up: Mairi Gordon, mairigordon.tumblr.com With thanks to New Media Scotland for the use of InSpace.

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