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CONTENTS N ow that all the excitement of summer and September has died down, those comfy slippers are looking pretty inviting. Our Staying In Special takes a look at some of the best reasons not to leave your house this autumn / winter, with some of the season’s top TV, games and books highlights (page 15). Plus, just why haven’t we got to see the Scotland- set, Scotland-filmed Outlander yet (page 22)? But there’s plenty to draw you out too we spoke to the amazing John Waters (page 12) as he prepares to visit Glasgow as part of this year’s Glasgay! festival, which starts on Mon 20 Oct. We caught up with legendary musician Edwyn Collins too, as an impressive documentary about his post-coma recovery is released in cinemas (interview on page 30, review on page 66). And if Hallowe’en is your highlight of the year, check out our round up some of the spookiest events (page 44) and ghoulish gigs (page 74) near you.

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HOLLYWOOD'S OUTSIDER COMES TO GLASGAY!

MICHEL FABER HIS FINAL WORK OF FICTION

EDWYN COLLINS ON THE DOC THAT CHARTS HIS RECOVERY

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STAYING IN SPECIAL With the nights fair drawing in, there’s no need to feel guilty about locking yourself away from the world and holing up with some pals for a spot of home entertainment. Among the treats we’re laying in front you of are The Knick, Steven Soderbergh’s superb new medical drama, Michel Faber’s last ever novel, some top- notch board games, a bunch of scary DVDs and our cover star, Matt Berry, in Toast of London series 2. Find out more from page 15.

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GLASGAY! Legendary filmmaker John Waters chats to us all the way from Baltimore as he looks forward to jetting into Glasgo. We also take look at some other highlights from this year’s LGBT festival. EDWYN COLLINS We talk to the former Orange Juice frontman about a new feature-length documentary which tells the story of how he slowly put his life back together after a brain haemorrhage in 2005.

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Win tickets to Edinburgh Art Fair Win tickets to see The Kite Runner at King’s Theatre, Edinburgh

Win tickets to Daniel Sloss at the Garage, Glasgow

Win 12 months Historic Scotland Membership

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Win a pair of tickets to see Bondagers at the Lyceum Win tickets to Botanic Lights

Win a family ticket to A Christmas Carol at Citizens Theatre, Glasgow

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FRONT Mailbox The Realist News Big Picture

FEATURES John Waters Best of Glasgay! TV Superheroes Toast of London Horror DVDs The Knick Outlander Top Tabletop Games Michel Faber The Possibilities are Endless

FOOD & DRINK

Section 33 Salt Café New Openings

AROUND TOWN Hallowe’en Scottish International Storytelling Festival

BOOKS Dundee Literary Festival Marilynne Robinson Kate Tempest

CLUBS Rustie Simple Things

COMEDY David O’Doherty Sara Pascoe James Acaster

FILM

Africa in Motion Mr Turner Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fury

KIDS Tales of a Grandson

LGBT Green Carnation Prize

MUSIC Lady Gaga vs Kylie Aphex Twin Avi Buffalo

THEATRE

The Gamblers Kill Johnny Glendenning Grupo Corpo

VISUAL ART Heather Phillipson Jonathan Meese

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