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Zombie Science: Worst Case Scenario Theoretical Zombiologist Doctor

Austin shares tips on what to do when the undead inevitably rise. Kinning Park Complex, Glasgow, Fri 13 Dec.

The Lighthouse Christmas Design Markets This time of year presents a

dizzying array of festive markets (see our round up, left). At this event you can buy wares direct from the makers, meaning there’s an excellent chance of finding something a little special. The Lighthouse, Glasgow, Sat 14, Sun 15, Sat 21 & Sun 22 Dec.

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CHRISTMAS MARKETS Buy last minute gifts and ll yourself with festive grub at Glasgow and Edinburgh’s seasonal markets

GLASGOW By far the biggest and most popular in the city, Glasgow Christmas market (St Enoch’s Square, Sat 16 Nov–Mon 23 Dec) offers shoppers a wide selection of gifts and food and drink from local produce to more exotic delights. Meanwhile, The Lighthouse (Mitchell Lane, Sat 7, 14 & 21 Dec, Sun 1, 8, 15 & 22 Dec) are hosting Christmas markets every weekend this month, with unique gift ideas from over 30 artists. For lovers of all things retro and vintage, there’s the Little Bird Market at Sloans (Argyll Arcade, Sun 8 Dec) and, just up the road, the Arches Cafe is hosting Bohemia Festive Fair (Argyll Street, Sun 15 Dec). Down on the Southside, there’s the Afternoon Twee Xmas Market which comes to The Social (Kilmarnock Road, Sat 7 Dec) for a one day vintage fair. This Is Not A Craft Fair (Govanhill Baths, Sat 14 Dec) may sound like it’s having an existential crisis but with work by local crafters, interactive entertainment and a charitable twist, it is definitely worth a look. 58 THE LIST 12 Dec 2013 23 Jan 2014

EDINBURGH At the heart of Edinburgh’s Christmas are the many festive markets offering a variety of goods, most notably the exotic surprises of the highly popular European Christmas Market (Mound Precinct and East Princes Street Gardens, Fri 22 Nov–Sun 5 Jan), the happily traditional Scottish market (St Andrews Square, Fri 22 Nov–Sun 5 Jan) and, for the kids, there are toys galore at the Children’s Market (St Andrews Square, Fri 22 Nov–Sun 5 Jan). The folks at the Stockbridge Farmers’ Market (Jubilee Gardens, Saunders Street, 8, 15 and 22 Dec) will also be on hand as always with their fresh produce to make for some cracking Christmas dinners. For the more craft-daft among your friends and family, you might want to pay a visit to the Christmas Multiples Market (Edinburgh Printmakers, Sat 14 Dec) or Out Of The Blue Christmas Arts Markets (Drill Hall, Sat 7 & 14 Dec), where you’re sure to find something they’ll love. (Nina Glencross)

James Morton’s Stollen Christmas!

The winner of last year’s Great British Bake Off imparts some seasonal baking tips. See 5 reasons, page 61. Oran Mor, Glasgow, Sun 15 Dec.

HOG-manay London club night Guilty Pleasures will be taking over Summerhall’s

Dissection Room with acrobats and DJs. Summerhall, Edinburgh, Tue 31 Dec.

Scot:Lands Karine Polwart (pictured),

Smallpetitklein, King Creosote, FOUND collective and Cora Bissett are among the Scottish

artists curating nine different venues on New Year’s Day. See feature, page 14. Starts at National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Wed 1 Jan.

Irn-Bru Carnival Are you brave enough to try the stomach-churning Matterhorn? What about the Speed Buzz or the Extreme? Or perhaps you’d rather something gentle like the teacups? You’ll find thrills for all the family at Europe’s largest indoor funfair. SECC, Glasgow, Fri 20 Dec–Sun 12 Jan.