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Critics' choice - 5-11 September



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Published Date: 05 September 2008
Fiona Shepherd on Pop

WIRE

The Arches, Glasgow, 11 September
ONE of the most influential UK bands of the past 30 years, these proponents of taut, situationist post-punk are back. That may not sound like much of a party, but they still teach their many copyists how to deliver with intensity.

• Tel: 0141-
565 1000

Alistair Harkness on Film

Phase IV

Glasgow Film Theatre, 9 and 10 September

THE GFT's new regular crazy cult cinema showcase The Outer Limits kicks off with this forgotten sci-fi classic, one of the few directorial outings by genius titles' designer Saul Bass.

• Tel: 0141-332 6535

Duncan Macmillan on Visual Art

Emily Young – Singing Stone

Bourne Fine Art, Edinburgh, until 20 September

EMILY Young makes beautiful things out of beautiful stone, not just marble but chalcedony, quartzite and alabaster, carving and polishing fragmentary torsos, heads and shapes that look like relics of some forgotten civilisation.

• Tel: 0131-557 4050

Kenneth Walton on Classical

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra

St Mary's Church, Haddington, 10 September

VIOLINIST Jennifer Pike teams up with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra for Mozart's Violin Concerto No 3 in a concert that also includes Dvorák's feisty Symphony No 7.

• Tel: 01620 823738

Joyce McMillan on Theatre

Sunset Song

His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen, today until 13 September

KENNY Ireland directs Lewis Grassic Gibbon's Sunset Song in the first major in-house production at His Majesty's Theatre in its 101-year history. The production will tour to Perth, Inverness, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

• Tel: 01224 641122



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  • Last Updated: 04 September 2008 7:02 PM
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