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I t’s here: The Hot 100, our snapshot of the most talented and influential individuals and groups who’ve made their mark on Scottish culture in the last year. So what stands out in 2012? Without doubt the Olympics made a huge impact: Emeli Sandé (who

performed at both the opening and closing ceremonies) features highly in our list, as do two gold medal-winning sports stars. In the movies a certain flame-haired princess made a splash there are three names in our Hot 100 who were involved in Pixar’s fairytale Brave.

It’s also a list that shows there’s a degree of change in the air: Vicky Featherstone leaves her post at the National Theatre of Scotland and Katrina Brown departs Glasgow International, while Chris Fujiwara took up the post of artistic director at Edinburgh Film Festival. Meanwhile, lingering over the future of the cultural landscape as a whole is the current state of Creative Scotland. A turbulent year has come to a close with the resignation of the organisation’s chief executive Andrew Dixon. What changes lie ahead are uncertain but the in-depth and far-reaching discussions that the past months’ controversies have generated within Scotland’s arts community could well be a very positive thing.

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HOT 100 From fashionistas to filmmakers, actors to artists, designers to dramatists and singers to sporting heroes, we’ve got them all: every person, team, institution and organisation who has made an impact on Scotland arts and culture landscape in the last 12 months. It hasn’t been easy debate raged on as names were added in, scribbled out, moved up or shunted down the rankings, and we expect that debate to continue well after publication. Find out who’s hot and who’s not from page 11. 42

HOGMANAY All the info you need on Edinburgh’s Hogmanay party plans and New Year events, as well as a round-up of other celebratory shindigs around the country. PREVIEW OF 2013 With the hangover subsiding and the confetti brushed off your shoulders, it’s time to look ahead to the next 12 months. We’ve picked out the unmissable highlights of 2013.

T A E R G

Glasgow Film Festival S Win an early bird pass to the R E F F O

Win a family ticket to Burns Unbound Win tickets to A Taste of Honey

Win tickets to Edinburgh’s Hogmanay

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Celebrate Burns Night at Gleneagles 34

Win a copy of the Macsween Haggis Bible 65

Win tickets to five of Scotland’s cultural festivals Win a Dance Season pass for Festival Theatre

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FRONT Bob Servant’s Christmas Speech

The Realist News and Opinion

FEATURES

Hot 100

Best of 2012 Hogmanay

Preview of 2013 Don McCullin

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SHOPPING & FASHION 48

Last minute Christmas shopping 48

TRAVEL

Scottish retreats STAYING IN

The Following

FOOD & DRINK Hanoi Bike Shop

AROUND TOWN

Bright Club Fairs and Markets

BOOKS

David Aaronovitch Graham Stewart

CLUBS

Electric Frog Hogmanay clubs

COMEDY

Andrew Lawrence Tom Stade

FILM

The Hobbit Life of Pi

KIDS

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RSNO Family Christmas Concert 103

LGBT

DVD round-up MUSIC

Christmas Songwriters’ Club Martha Wainwright

THEATRE

Sleeping Beauty Pantomime reviews

VISUAL ART

Harland Miller George Wyllie

CLASSIFIED Recruitment

FIRST & LAST Karen Dunbar

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