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Restrepo FILM Stirring documentary portrayal of journalists Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger’s year on the frontlines in Afghanistan. See review, page 53. GFT, Glasgow, Fri 15–Mon 18 Oct; Filmhouse, Edinburgh, Mon 25–Thu 28 Oct.

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Sea and Land and Sky THEATRE The Tron stages Abigail Docherty’s play about Scottish nurses working at the front in 1916, and the winner of the OpenStage award. See preview, page 83. Tron Theatre, Glasgow, Thu 7–Sat 23 Oct.

Minimal MUSIC A collection of innovative shows grouped under the ‘minimalism’ umbrella, with work by composers including Philip Glass and Brian Eno. See preview, page 63. Glasgow’s Concert Halls, Fri 15–Sun 17 Oct.

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MUSIC A double bill of Scots we’ve got high hopes for. Don’t forget that Errors will be headlining The List’s own Arches event on 22 Oct. See feature, page 12 for more information. Liquid Room, Edinburgh, Tue 12 Oct. BOOKS The Burke and Hare star signs copies of his book. See caption, page 38. Waterstone’s Sauchiehall St, Glasgow, and Waterstone’s Princes St West, Edinburgh, Wed 20 Oct. Nerd Do Well out Thu 14 Oct, published by Century.

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A Splash One Happening The Social Network

CLUBS Glasgow’s legendary 80s indie night which hosted Sonic Youth, Primal Scream and BMX Bandits among others is revived for one night only. See preview, page 40. Flying Duck, Glasgow, Fri 15 Oct. FILM David Fincher’s dramatic reworking of the Facebook myth, starring Jesse Eisenberg and Justin Timberlake, and written by Aaron West Wing Sorkin. See review, page 53. General release, Friday, 15 Oct.

A Clockwork Orange THEATRE Jeremy Raison’s final production for the Citz reimagines Anthony Burgess’ tale of ultra-violence and state control. See preview, page 82. Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, Wed 13 Oct–Sat 6 Nov.

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