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MUSIC St. Vincent

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STAYING IN Destiny

Annie Clark has had one hell of a year, performing guest vocal duties for Swans and Nirvana as well as riding a wave of critical acclaim following her fourth, self-titled album back in February. It’s that album she’s currently supporting on tour see preview, page 69. O2 ABC, Glasgow, Tue 26 Aug. A joint project between Bungie, creators of the Halo series, and Activision, publishers of the Call of Duty franchise, Destiny has first-person shooter greatness encoded in its very genes. See feature, page 32. Published by Activision on Tue 9 Sep.

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COMEDY Jon Richardson

You may recognise Jon Richardson as the pessimistic one off of 8 Out of 10 Cats. He’s leaving the studio behind him to hit the road for his brand new Nidiot tour. See preview, page 55. Edinburgh Playhouse, Sat 13 Sep; Theatre Royal, Glasgow, Sun 14 Sep.

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AROUND TOWN Forth Bridges Festival A celebration of some of Scotland’s most iconic engineering landmarks, this ten-day fest features fireworks, food, flotillas and for a lucky few trips to the top of the Forth Road Bridge towers. See preview, page 42. Various venues, North & South Queensferry, Thu 4–Sat 13 Sep.

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FILM Two Days, One Night

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BOOKS David Mitchell

The Dardenne brothers apply the High Noon template to the age of austerity, as office worker Marion Cotillard must convince her colleagues to forego their bonuses so she can keep her job. See review, page 60, and column, page 15. Limited release from Fri 22 Aug. Nope, this is nothing to do with the comedian one off the Apple adverts. Instead, it’s the author of number9dream and Cloud Atlas we’re looking at as he launches his new novel, The Bone Clocks. See feature, page 26. Assembly Roxy, Edinburgh, Thu 11 Sep.

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CHOSEN BY THEATREMAKER JOHNNY MCKNIGHT Janis Joplin: Full Tilt

How to describe it part gig, part one-woman theatrical monologue? Whatever the description, Full Tilt is unashamed entertainment depicting the tragic story of Janis Joplin, who died aged 27 from a drugs overdose. It’s a blisteringly concise and moving script from Peter Arnott, with beautiful direction from Cora Bissett and perhaps the finest band you’ll hear on a Scottish stage. Not only that but there is a career-best powerhouse of a performance from Angela Darcy as the flawed rocker. Told through the music of Joplin, this show was first presented at Òran Mór and, if there’s any justice in the world, will surely now tour forever. It’s a visceral testament to the fine work being produced in Scotland right now. Janis Joplin: Full Tilt, Assembly Checkpoint, Edinburgh, until Sat 24 Aug; Tron Theatre, Glasgow, Thu 11–Sat 13 Sep. Johnny McKnight’s Wendy Hoose, Platform, Glasgow, Tue 2 Sep and touring.

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