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Peter Liversidge VISUAL ART
Liversidge’s new exhibition confronts the viewer with fundamental questions about our existence and relation to the world around us. See page 89. Ing/eby Gallery, Edinburgh, Sat 12 May—Tue 26 Jun.
Wonderful World of Dissoua THEATRE Anthony Neilson's play in which Lisa Jones discovers herself in a world of funny, friendly and brutal inhabitants. See page 80. Traverse. Edinburgh, Wed 6 Jun-Sat 9 Jun.
Justice MUSIC Their debut album 1' is proof that last year’s summer hit ‘We Are Your Friends' was no fluke. More chunky, funky Gallic dance genius. The new Daft Punk anyone? See page 62. Ed Banger Records, Mon 18 Jun.
let London Lesbian &
Gay Film Festival
LG 81'
Scottish tour of the pick
of this year’s filmfest,
which includes Eternal Summer (pictured). See page 58. Fi/mhouse, Edinburgh, from Wed 20 Jun; GFT, Glasgow, from Mon 2 Jul.
Shows SHOP
A host of new talent from the art schools. See page 96. Edinburgh College of Art, Sun 17—Wed 27 Jun; Glasgow School of Art, Sat 7 6—Sat 23 Jun;
Gray ’3 School of Art, Aberdeen, Sat 76-Sat 23 Jun.
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Armistead Maupln BOOKS After a lengthy gap, Maupin is treating fans of the legendary Tales of the City series to another outing of their favourite characters in Michael To/liver Lives. See page 10. Doubleday, Mon 18 Jun.
The Night of the Sunflowers FILM Jorge Sanchez-Cabezudo’s analysis of the human condition explores moral boundaries and the isolation of the individual. See page 41. GFI', Glasgow, Fri 8—Thu 14 Jun.
Refugee Week AROUND TOWN A week’s worth of festivities with the aim of promoting inter- community friendship and understanding. www.refugeeweek.co.uk. See page 25. UK-wide, Mon 18—Sun 24 Jun.
7—21 Jun 2007 THE LIST 5