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Looking for Beware of Mr Baker (2012) or Village at the End of the World (2012)?
ARIKA13 Episode 5: Hidden in Plain Sight
This instalment brings members of the New York House & Ballroom community to Glasgow, along with queer theorists, performance artists, archivists, theologians and filmmakers, to explore Voguing, drag, clubbing, and the politics of race, class and gender.
Tramway, Glasgow
Fri 24 May
Times vary / Festival Pass £14; Evening Pass £6; Club pass £4 / 0845 330 3501
Sat 25 May
Times vary / Festival Pass £14; Evening Pass £6; Club pass £4 / 0845 330 3501
Sun 26 May
Times vary / Festival Pass £14; Evening Pass £6; Club pass £4 / 0845 330 3501
Celebrate Scinema: Viewers' Choice
A science-fiction classic chosen by members of the public. You can vote for your favourite at glasgowsciencefestival.org and the screening will be followed by a Q&A with science boffins from the University of Glasgow.
Blackfriars, Glasgow
Wed 12 Jun
£3 / 0141 552 5924
Part of Glasgow Science Festival.
- 19:30 – 22:30
City of Stars Launch
Glasgow launch of the City of Stars festival, a two-day arts festival and conference in Malawi. Scottish Album of the Year nominee Auntie Flo headlines this launch party with his Afrobeat-infused electronica, plus performances by Bhundu Boy Rise Kagona and Edinburgh Afro-tinged indie combo Bwani Junction, plus Malawian…
The Arches, Glasgow
Thu 30 May
Free (rsvp to guestlist@lakeofstars.org to attend) / 0141 565 1000
- 19:00
Dead Sleazy
An evening of comedy, film and hard zombie science. The resident Zombiologist delivers an interactive survivor’s guide to a Zombie apocalypse, followed by a Q&A and a screening of The Evil Dead.
Nice'n'Sleazy, Glasgow
Thu 6 Jun
£5 / 0141 333 0900
Part of Glasgow Science Festival.
- 19:30 – 23:00
GYFF Shorts at GSFF
What do a young roadkill entrepreneur, a thirteen-year-old with a convicted felon pen pal and an eighty-four-year-old graffiti artist have in common? Find out in this unique collection of shorts that Glasgow Youth Film Festival’s Youth Team have curated specially for the Short Film Festival.
CCA, Glasgow
Wed 2 Oct
£8.50 (£6.50) / 0141 332 6535
Part of Glasgow Film Festival.
- 13:15
Margaret Tait: Film Poet
Documentary film by Glasgow Women’s Library, working with filmmakers Marissa Keating and Michael Jones, documenting the life of the influential filmmaker and poet Margaret Tait.
Burgh Hall, Dunoon
Sat 15 Jun
01369 703302
Part of Dunoon Film Festival.
- 14:30
Rachel Maclean: I HEART SCOTLAND
Rachel MacLean keeps up her dizzying output of recent work with I HEART SCOTLAND, a characteristically absurdist take on Scottish identity and national pride, featuring fried breakfasts, lots of tartan, robots in kilts and the protean artist herself playing every character in a short film, The Lion and the Unicorn.
Edinburgh Printmakers
Fri 2 Aug
Free / 0131 557 2479
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:00 – 18:00
Sat 3 Aug
Free / 0131 557 2479
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:00 – 18:00
Sun 4 Aug
Free / 0131 557 2479
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:00 – 18:00
Refugee Week Scotland
This annual week-long festival of arts and cultural events and activities celebrates the contribution of refugees to our communities and promotes better understanding of why people seek sanctuary.
Various venues: Glasgow
Mon 17 Jun
Times & prices vary (many free)
Tue 18 Jun
Times & prices vary (many free)
Wed 19 Jun
Times & prices vary (many free)
Scotland Loves Anime
One for lovers of Japanese animated cinema, the festival showcases the latest Japanese animation with experts on hand to provide behind-the-scenes information.
Various venues, Edinburgh & Glasgow
Fri 11 Oct
Times & prices vary (£2–£10)
Sat 12 Oct
Times & prices vary (£2–£10)
Sun 13 Oct
Times & prices vary (£2–£10)
Standing in the Shadows of Motown
All day party of Motown sounds followed by a film tribute to the studio muscians who formed Berry Gordy's Motown jazz and blues house band.
Inn Deep, Glasgow
Thu 20 Jun
Free / 0141 357 1075
Part of West End Festival.
- 14:00 – 16:00
Vintage Glasgow
Hemingway Design bring their Vintage Festival format to Glasgow, featuring music, fashion, film, design and dance that celebrates British creativity from the 1920s to 1980s. In the evening time, things get fancy dress with Vintage Nightclubs themed Soul Casino on Saturday and the Torch Club on Sunday.
The Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow
Sat 27 Jul
Times to be confirmed / Free (Soul Casino £15; Torch Club £20) / 0141 353 8000
Sun 28 Jul
Times to be confirmed / Free (Soul Casino £15; Torch Club £20) / 0141 353 8000
Zombie Zombie
Parisian duo who apparently 'use sound and rhythm to explore the feeling of fear growing inside you'.
Mono, Glasgow
Mon 16 Sep
£8.50 / 0141 553 2400
- 19:30






