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A TIMELY WARNING RE: Engage (569)

I read Andrew Burnet's article 'Tokin' Resistance about the dangers and prevalence of cannabis with total agreement. It's good to see someone taking a stand at last. l worked as a volunteer in an office for years where it was the norm for the staff to take drugs. I objected. but what can you do when you're in a minority? Going by these experiences and those in the article it seems that the enemy is more than just at the gate. The advice contained in the article is a timely warning.

Gordon

Edinburgh

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I have just moved to Glasgow from Barcelona and i bought The List after a Spanish friend living here recommended it. I just wanted to say a big thank you for giving me a social life. Using the magazine l was able to plan a fantastic weekend. going to galleries. the cinema and a book event at Aye Write! I enjoyed the features. especially the interview with

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A POLE’S POSITION As the daughter of two Poles born and raised in England. I've always been proud of my family's origin. After the large influx of Polish immigrants into the UK. I couldn‘t help but be excited by the abundance of Polish produce that suddenly became available. However. I recently listened to a debate on a Scottish radio station about Polish immigrants and l was horrified to hear so many people phone in. claiming that Poles were stealing 'our' jobs and should ‘go back to where they come from'. Since then. I have frequently come across derogatory comments about the Polish. Before Poland joined the EU. Scotland was very short of employees in the service sector. which Poles have now filled. We should embrace what they bring with them. Most are over-qualified for the type of work they do here and people in Scotland benefit from learning about another culture. Krystyna Williiamt‘tiiiii'sstfi EIVE LE F SAILOR JERRY

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NO PASSING TREND Re: To believe or not to believe the hype (569)

After reading Sandra lvlarron my new workmates about on and Doug Johnstone's Pave Monday morning. Thank you. and Page about Mika I felt Ana compelled to add my thoughts via email to the mix. In response to

Amy Winehouse. I went out bought her CD and I love it. After my busy cultured

weekend i had lots to talk to

What did you think?

Casablanca Filmhouse, Edinburgh, Mon 19 Feb

Dorothy Grace PhD Student

It's really good to see it in a decent print much better than seeing it on DVD. It made me cry.

David Gerrish

Writer

I'm probably one of the only people who's never seen it before but I think I have a new fav0urite movie.

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Colin McEwan

Software Engineer

it was the first time I’d seen it but so many of the lines from the movie are familiar. it was great, not at all cheesy.

Terry McDonald Open University teacher

I enjoyed it. But I wasn't entirely convinced by the confrontation between the mother and daughter.

Krysy Smagacz Student

I really enjoyed it. it was good to finally see it. The actors wear a lot of white eyeliner. which was bizarre.

Actor

The show was well cast. well directed and the acting was strong. It‘s part of a particularly strong season at the Lyceum.

Doug. a high voice and tight trousers does not a ‘tvlercury clone' make. lvlika has his own performance and music style. Granted that style is light— hearted. at times fluffy and inconsequential pop. but what is wrong with pop? lt's refreshing to hear something with a bit of /ip. Turn track two l‘Lollipop') up loud and dance like a maniac instead of self- consciously shuffling from side to side. Short of a much needed rock revival. Mika will at least fill the stretch of boredom between the endless indie imitations.

Elizabeth Greer

via email

TEEN, MOODY, NOT MAGNIFICENT

Has anyone else noticed that Edinburgh is in danger of being over-run by groups of annoying teenagers who have ditched the trusted velcro tracksuit in favour of dyed black hair. jeans so tight they look like they've been spray painted on and T—shirts either sporting skulls or stars? Lindsay C

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Mrs Warren’s Profession Lyceum, Edinburgh. Sat 17 Feb

Alastair McGould Student

It works as lighthearted fun but the issues it deals with don‘t seem so relevant as they would have been then.

Kenneth King Scott Student

The relationship between the mother and the daughter was good. I particularly liked the actor who played Frank.

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CONTRIBUTORS Publisher & General Editor Robin Hodge

EDITORIAL

Editor Claire Prentice

Deputy Editor Mark Robertson Subeditor Allan Radcliffe Research Manager

Julie Graham

Research Henry Northmore (Clubs. Folk, Rock 8 Jazz). Kirstin lnnes (Around Town. Glasgow Dance 8. Theatre & Visual Art). Sian Bevan (Comedy). Julie Graham (Classical. Edinburgh Dance 8 Theatre 8 Kids). Suzanne Black (Books. Film 8 Rest of Scotland) Editorial Intern

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SALES & MARKETING Advertising Sales Manager Rachel Shields

Senior Media Sales Executive Brigid Kennedy

Media Sales Executives Richie Meldrum

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Sheri Friers

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David McNish

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PRODUCTION Art Director Krista Robertson (Maternity leave) Senior Designer

Eric Campbell Production Manager Simon Armin Designer Luci; Munro Production Assistant Matt McLeod Software Developer lain McCusker

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Sian Bevan

Edinburgh Office Manager Katie Scott

Glasgow Office Manager Sharon Stephen

SECTION EDITORS Around Town Kirstin lnnes Books Brian Donaldson Clubs Henry Northmore (with Sandra Marron) Comedy Brian Donaldson Comics Paul Dale

Dance Kelly Apter

Eat & Drink Barry Shelby Film Paul Dale

Gay Robin Lee

Kids Kelly Apter

Music Mark Robertson News Allan Radcliffe

Play Henry Northmore With lain Davidson)

Shop Kirstin lnnes Television Brian Donaldson Theatre Steve Cramer Travel Kirstin lnnes

Visual Art Alexander Kennedy