AROUND TOWN | Events

MoRunning Glasgow Green 5k/10k Sat 9 Nov, 9.30am. £16–£22. Glasgow Green, Greendyke Street, glasgow.mo- running.com For all those kind-hearted but essentially lazy men who thought growing a moustache for Movember was a great way to raise money without having to do very much time to wax up that ‘stache and get running. Proceeds to the Prostate Cancer Charity. Talks FREE The Legacies of Maud Sulter Thu 17 Oct, 6pm. Street Level Photoworks, Trongate 103, 552 2151. Art history prof Deborah Cherry talks about the acclaimed late artist and writer, who came from Scottish and Ghanaian heritage. Black History Month. FREE Slavery A Glasgow Link Fri 18 & Sun 27 Oct, 2–4pm. St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, 2 Castle Street, 276 1625. John Glassford recounts the history of Glasgow’s part in the slave trade, including the involvement of some of the merchants of Merchant City. Black History Month.

FREE Martin Luther King’s I Have a Dream Speech: Its

Enduring Legacy and Relevance to Britain Wed 23 Oct, 5.30–7.30pm. Jurys Inn Glasgow, 80 Jamaica Street, nadia@ crer.org.uk An exploration of identity, racism and intolerance 50 years on from King’s famous speech, with writer and cultural commentator Richard Reddie, author of Martin Luther King Jr: History Maker. Book via email. Black History Month. FREE Goethe Institut: 100 Years of Le Sacre du printemps Wed 23 Oct, 6pm. Free but ticketed. CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, 352 4900. Film screenings and a panel discussion to mark the centenary of Stravinsky’s madcap ballet The Rite of Spring. FREE Medical Detectives Lecture Series Thu 24 Oct, 6pm. University of Glasgow, Anatomy Lecture Theatre Thomson Building, University Avenue. Lectures inspired by Arthur Conan Doyle. Today, it’s ‘Scanning for a Diagnostic Test for Schizophrenia’ with Professor Stephen Lawrie. Booking essential. FREE Curator’s Tour: Mounira al Solh / Sarah Forrest Sun 27 Oct, 2pm. CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, 352 4900. A guided look at the two artists’ work. FREE The Life and Work of Mary Slessor Tue 29 Oct, 5.30–7.30pm. Jurys Inn Glasgow, 80 Jamaica Street, kam@ crer.org.uk Learn more about the first non-royal woman to appear on a Scottish banknote Mary Slessor, a Scottish missionary in Nigeria and proponent of women’s and children’s rights. Email to book. Black History Month.

An Audience with Sir Alex Ferguson Tue 29 Oct, 7.30pm. £40. SECC, Finnieston Quay, 0844 395 4000. Chitter chatter about sheepskin jackets and the beautiful game with Fergie. The football manager, not the Black Eyed Pea. FREE Niklas Roy & Friends: A Feral Studio Tue 5 Nov, 6–8pm. The Lighthouse, 11 Mitchell Lane, 276 5360. Niklas Roy calls himself an ‘inventor of useless things’, but this is a man who built himself a working digital plotter out of cardboard. Here he talks about his recent work and collaborations. FREE Japan Matters: Environmental Radiation in Fukushima Fri 8 Nov, 2.30–4pm. Mitchell Library, North Street, 287 2999. Kimiaki Saito of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency discusses the environmental effects of the radiation from Fukushima.

An Evening with Sir Roger Moore Sun 10 Nov, 3pm. £26.

Theatre Royal, 282 Hope Street, 0844 871 7647. Interviewed by Gareth Owen, Hollywood legend Sir Roger Moore candidly discusses his life and career, from The Saint to his stint as 007 and beyond. Another Night with Graeme Obree Tue 12 Nov, 8.30–10.30pm. £23.

50 THE LIST 17 Oct–14 Nov 2013

SAMHUINN FIRE FESTIVAL Beltane is always a popular, fiery way of celebrating springtime in Edinburgh, but its autumnal little sister, Samhuinn, is just as bright, toasty and fun 6,000 spectators attended last year’s Hallowe’en event run by the Beltane Fire Society. Gather on the Royal Mile to watch as summer is overthrown by winter, through an unfolding ritual of pagan storytelling, street theatre and dance. What better way to mark the changing of the seasons than costume, fire, performance and a chance to marvel at the magic of winter’s ‘divine hag’? Castlehill, Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Thu 31 Oct, 9pm, tickets by donation, beltane.org

Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street, 332 6535. Author Richard Moore joins Scottish cycling legend Graeme Obree to talk about his attempt to become the fastest man on two wheels. Strange Psychologies Thu 14 Nov, 6.30–8pm. £11. The Lighthouse, 11 Mitchell Lane, 276 5360. This ‘Criminal Profiling’ talk is one of four lectures exploring the dark side of human behaviour. Aimed at at the general public ie, no white beard or set of round specs necessary. FREE Firebrand Women: Peace Campaigners Thu 14 Nov, 5.30–7pm. Glasgow Women’s Library, 23 Landressy Street, 248 9969. A history of women’s involvement in campaigns against nuclear armament. Workshops FREE Life Drawing in the Glasgow Style Sat 19 Oct, 12.30–3.30pm. Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Argyle Street, 276 9599. Take inspiration from Charles Rennie Mackintosh in this themed life drawing class. Booking essential. FREE Migrant Voice: Engaging Pictures Workshop Sat 19 Oct, 2–4pm. CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, 352 4900. Workshop to build communication between migrants and Scots. Samba Drumming Workshops Every Tue, 7–8.15pm. £5 per class. SambaYaBamba Rehearsal Space, Kilbirnie Street, Tradeston, sambayabamba.com Get tuition in rhythms and different instruments, eventually playing in a large samba band. FREE GoMA Bites Workshop for Adults Sun 27 Oct, 1–3pm. Gallery of Modern Art, Royal Exchange Square, 287 3050. Experiment with creative techniques at this portraiture workshop. All materials provided and no experience necessary. Ages 16+. FREE Talking a Line for a Walk Sun 27 Oct, 1–3pm. Glasgow Museums Resource Centre, 200 Woodhead Road, South Nitshill Industrial Estate, 276 9300. An adult art workshop in celebration of the Big Draw festival.

Mosaic 1 Sun 3 Nov, 10am–4pm. £50. House for an Art Lover, Bellahouston Park, 10 Dumbreck Road, 353 4776. Mosaic artist Teena Gould passes on her expert advice at this one-day course covering process, materials and equipment use. Ages 16+. FREE Adult Art Afternoons Sun 10 Nov, 1–4pm. St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, 2 Castle Street, 276 1625. Free classes to help you unleash your inner art beast. Today, it’s Gorgeous Glass, inspired by the museum’s collection of stained glass. Booking essential. Dr Sketchy’s Anti-Art School Sun 10 Nov, 3–5pm. £7 (£5). Tron Theatre, 63 Trongate, 552 4267. Burlesque art class with a relaxed atmosphere, music, drinks and interesting models.

EDINBURGH Activities & Events The Edinburgh World Justice Festival Thu 17–Sat 26 Oct, Times vary. Prices vary. Various venues, ewjf.org.uk Set up after the Make Poverty History march in Edinburgh during the 2005 G20 meeting, the festival aims to raise the profile of international justice and development issues with talks and events. FREE Visit the Edible Garden Every Mon, 1–3pm. Royal Botanic Garden, Arboretum Place, 248 2909. Get advice on growing your own eats. FREE SMHAFF Awards Ceremony Wed 23 Oct, 5.45–7pm. Filmhouse, 88 Lothian Road, 228 2688. The annual film awards ceremony honours the best films from across the world exploring mental health issues. Scottish Mental Health Arts & Film Festival. Missy Malone & Friends Burlesque Revue: Halloween Spooktacular Fri 25 Oct, 7pm. £17. The Voodoo Rooms, 19a West Register Street, 556 7060. Burlesque, comedy and music hosted by Edinburgh favourite Missy Malone, who’ll be joined by Desmond O’Connor, Beau Rocks, Leyla Rose, Sherry Trifle and DJ Lord Holyrude.

Scandalous Edinburgh Walking Tour Sat 26 Oct, 11–1am. £5 (£3). St Andrew Square, 243 2730. Find out the sometimes sinister hidden story behind the city’s banks and finance institutions. FREE Zombie Walk Sat 26 Oct, 5pm–1am. Sofi’s, 65 Henderson Street, 555 7019. Zombie walk beginning at Sofi’s in Leith, hitting Boda Bar, Victoria, Joseph Pearce’s and finishing at Hemma, off the Royal Mile. Alcohol will only make your zombie walk that much more authentic.

Close Fest Ten Years of the Real Mary King’s Close Thu

31 Oct–Sun 10 Nov, Times vary. Prices vary. The Real Mary King’s Close, 2 Warriston’s Close, High Street, 0845 070 6244. To celebrate its tenth birthday, the Real Mary King’s Close hosts this week-long spooky party with comedy, cake, live music and some manageably scary fun. Annual Halloween Party Thu 31 Oct, 7.30pm. £12. Usher Hall, Lothian Road, 228 1155. A 1920s-themed affair, featuring a screening of the grisly 1923 silent film The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Don’t forget to get all dolled up in Prohibition-era garb. Booking essential.

Samhuinn Fire Festival Thu 31 Oct, 9pm. Attendance by donation.

Royal Mile, beltane.org See preview, left. Fireworks Extravaganza Sun 3 Nov, 4–8.30pm. £7.50 (family £26; under 2s free). George Watson’s Rugby Stadium, Myreside Road, sla-india.org Two fireworks displays with a full programme of entertainment, including pipes and drums, fire dancers, and plenty of food and drink. Book online (not via venue). Meadowbank Annual Fireworks Display Tue 5 Nov, 6.30–8pm. £6.50. Meadowbank Sports Centre, 139 London Road, 0844 8700 887. Fun for all the family at Edinburgh’s only official fireworks display, from 7.30pm. Botanics Late: Sea Change Thu 7 Nov, 7–10pm. £10 (members £8.50). Royal Botanic Garden, Arboretum Place, 248 2909. The Botanics first ever Late event offers an evening of music, film, food, drink and a chance to mingle with artists, scientists and activists. Plus, a sneak peek at the Sea Change exhibition.

RBS Museum Lates: Mary Queen of Scots Fri 8 Nov,

7–11.20pm. £18 (£16) for Lates and exhibition entry; £10 (£8) for Lates only. National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street, 0300 123 6789. The museum opens its doors for an evening of adults-only hijinks, with the chance to party it up with some royal courtiers and the woman herself Mary, Queen of Scots (she can probably out-drink you). Plus, face painting, art, animal handling and tuneage from Blood Relatives and DJ Eclair Fifi. Previously . . . Scotland’s History Festival Wed 13–Sat 30 Nov, Times vary. Prices vary. Various venues, historyfest.co.uk Scotland’s history brought to life in a packed programme of talks, walks, tours, debates, exhibitions, theatre, comedy, art and much, much more. This year’s fest begins with a day devoted to Robert Louis Stevenson.

Exhibitions Vintage Wedding Show Sun 20 Oct, 11am–4pm. £5. Assembly Roxy, 2 Roxburgh Place, 623 3030. See Glasgow, Exhibitions. Fairs & Markets FREE Vintage and Craft Fair Sat 19 Oct, 11am–4pm. Southside Community Centre, 117 Nicolson Street, 667 0484. Monthly vintage and craft fair with up to 50 stalls. FREE Out of the Blue Flea Market Sat 26 Oct, 10am–3pm. Out of the Blue Drill Hall, 30–36 Dalmeny Street, Leith, 555 7100. Bargain buys including furniture, clothes, music and more. the26present . . . A Portobello Pop-Up Sat 26 Oct, noon–5pm. Dalriada, 77 Promenade, Portobello, 454 4500. Locally produced art and design,