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AroundTown HITLIST EXHIBITIONS, FESTIVALS & EVENTS

Glasgay! Catch the i nal weeks of this year’s queer culture showcase, from visual art and theatre to music and i lm, plus talks and discussions on contemporary political issues. Various venues, Glasgow, until Sun 4 Nov.

RBS Museum Lates: Behind the Masque The Museum Lates are back with an homage to the masquerade ball. Dress in your courtly i nest to see installations, bands and other performances. National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Fri 19 Oct. Scotland Can Make It An exhibition of prototype ‘souvenirs’ inspired by the upcoming Commonwealth Games. Opening times vary, so check online i rst. People’s Palace & Winter Gardens, Glasgow, Thu 18 Oct–Sun 11 Nov.

NEoN Digital Arts Festival A week-long festival dedicated to the digital arts worth the road trip for those in the know, see feature page 31. Various venues, Dundee, Sun 4– Sat 10 Nov. Creative Mackintosh Festival A new festival celebrating all things Charles Rennie, with exhibitions, walking tours, workshops and interactive activities. Various venues, Glasgow, Thu 18–Sun 28 Oct.

Annual Hallowe’en Party This year’s spooky bash features music, fancy dress and screenings of The Fall of the House of Usher and The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (pictured). Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Sun 28 Oct.

Boni re Night A chance to remember the last Guy to enter Parliament with honest intentions. As ever, take care, keep pets indoors and don’t wear shellsuits. See listings for full event details. Nationwide, Mon 5 Nov.

Hidden Lane First Fridays Have a look behind Women’s Liberation Music Making

Nights At The Circus An unusual cabaret evening,

the scenes of the creative businesses down the lane, including designers, jewellers, painters and glass artists. The Hidden Lane, Glasgow, Fri 2 Nov. in the UK: 1970–1989 Interactive exhibition based on the GWL’s archive of i lms, photos, music and posters. Glasgow Women’s Library, Glasgow, Mon 29 Oct—Thu 15 Nov.

featuring music from Natalie Pryce, acrobatics from Dizzy Godiva and Wicked McElders, burlesque from Miss Hell’s Belle and poetry from Claire Askew. Stereo, Glasgow, Thu 18 Oct.

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Neighbourhood VOX

Name: Gillian Amanda Roberts Age: 21 Occupation: Student Lives: Kelvingrove, Glasgow Favourite places to eat and drink? I quite like Tony Macaroni down at the bottom of Byres Road because it’s pretty good value, and Ketchup on Ashton Lane does some good student deals as well. For drinks, I usually go to Nice‘n’Sleazy or Firewater. Best day out and best night out? If it’s sunny I’d go to Kelvingrove Park, or the Riverside Museum down by the river would be good if you’re from out of town. As I say, Nice‘n’Sleazy is my favourite night out because they have different DJs every Friday and Saturday so there’s a bit more variety in the tunes than if you went to the Garage or something. Favourite quiet spot or hidden gem? There’s a nice little café called the Hidden Lane Café in Finnieston, off Argyle Street. It’s a bit tucked away so people might not happen to walk by it, but it’s really lovely. 18 Oct–15 Nov 2012 THE LIST 41