The REALIST

So much culture, so little time. We boil it down to ten of the best events

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THEATRE Rantin

The Arches’ Behaviour theatre festival returns, featuring this new work from BEATS creator Kieran Hurley. It’s a cross-platform music/storytelling/ performance piece featuring Gav Prentice (Over the Wall) and Wounded Knee. See feature, page 24. Pearce Institute, Glasgow, Wed 17–Fri 19 Apr.

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CLUBS Electric Frog Easter Weekender

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FILM Good Vibrations

Electric Frog may be well-known these days for a range of high quality warehouse parties, but they made their mark on Scotland’s clubbing scene with top-notch mini-festivals, curated to bring together some of the i nest names in electronica. The 2013 edition of their annual Easter blow-out is no different, with Simian Mobile Disco, Derrick Carter, Todd Edwards, Pan-Pot (pictured), Todd Terje, Martyn, Lovers’ Rights and Slam all coni rmed. See preview, page 49. SWG3, Glasgow, Sat 30 & Sun 31 Mar. Feel-good biopic about Terri Hooley, the Belfast punk fan who started a record shop and then label under the name Good Vibrations (which boasted The Undertones as one of its most prominent signings). See review, page 63. Limited release from Fri 29 Mar.

4 THE LIST 21 Mar–18 Apr 2013