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Published Date: 05 July 2009
ART
SH(OUT]

Taking LGBT life as its theme, this includes work by David Hockney and Nan Goldin.

GoMA, Glasgow (0141-287 3050), until 1 November

ARTIST ROOMS

Warhol, Vija Celmins, Ellen Gallagher, Alex Katz and Damien Hirst.

National Galler
y of Modern Art, Edinburgh (0131-624 6200), until 8 November

RAPHAEL TO RENOIR: MASTER DRAWINGS FROM THE COLLECTION OF JEAN BONNA

Drawings, watercolours and pastels by some of the great European artists.

National Gallery Complex, Edinburgh (0131-624 6200), until 6 September

I AM A CAMERA

Group show looking at artists transform the ordinary through filmmaking. With Steina & Woody Vasulka, Craig Mulholland, Len Lye, Kate Davis, John Latham and Katy Dove.

Sorcha Dallas, Glasgow (0141-553 2662), until 17 July

EDVARD MUNCH: PRINTS

Containing the lithograph version of his most iconic image, The Scream.

Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow (0141-330 5431), until 5 September

PAUL & NUSCH ELUARD AND SURREALISM

Using photos, letters and artworks to focus on the friendship of Roland Penrose with the surrealist poet Paul Eluard and his wife Maria "Nusch" Benz, who was a muse of Picasso and Man Ray.

Dean Gallery, Edinburgh (0131 624 6200), until 27 September

SUSANNE NIELSEN, GANGHUT AND ROB HUNTER & JOHN LOUDEN

A solo artist, a collective and a duo, all with a connection to Dundee, present work.

DCA, Dundee (01382 909 900), until 30 August

THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND

The second part of this eco-conscious exhibition explores mobility, land resources and migration.

CCA, Glasgow (0141 352 4900), until 25July

13 MOST BEAUTIFUL… SONGS FOR ANDY WARHOL'S SCREEN TESTS

Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips, former members of New York band Luna, perform a live soundtrack to some of Andy Warhol's silent film portraits featuring Lou Reed, Nico and Edie Sedgwick.

Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline (01383 602 302), Wednesday, 8pm

MR GUMPY AND OTHER OUTINGS

Celebrating 50 years of work by British author and illustrator John Burningham, with his Chitty Chitty Bang Bang illustrations and Mr Gumpy's Outing book taking centre stage.

Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh (0131-550 3660), Tuesday until 5 September

MUSIC

CROSBY, STILLS & NASH

Rumours of a reunion with Neil Young at Glastonbury didn't materialise, but the show must go on.

Edinburgh Castle (0871 220 0260), Saturday, 7pm

NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF IRELAND WITH DAME EVELYN GLENNIE

The percussionist teams up with young talent from Ireland to play Minoru Miki's Marimba Spiritual.

Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow (0141-353 8000), Friday, 7.30pm

THE DYKEENIES

Radio friendly indie tunes from the Cumbernauld band warming up for their T in the Park gig.

King Tut's, Glasgow (0870 169 0100), Thursday, 8.30pm

THE WILDERS

Raucous hillbilly hoedown with the Kansas City quartet and Edinburgh Fringe favourites.

Harbour Arts Centre, Irvine (01294 274 059), tonight, 7.30pm; Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline (01383 602 302), Tuesday, 7.30pm; Byre Theatre, St. Andrews (01334 475 000), Wednesday, 8pm; Eastgate Theatre, Peebles (01721 725 777), Thursday, 7.30pm; Howden Park Centre, Livingston (01506 777 666), Friday, 8pm; Tolbooth, Stirling (01786 27 4000), Saturday, 8pm

RY COODER AND NICK LOWE

The American slide guitar virtuoso teams up with English singer-songwriter Nick Lowe for a tour featuring Cooder's son, Joachim, on drums and Juliette Commagere on vocals.

Festival Theatre, Edinburgh (0871 220 0260), Thursday and Friday, 7.30pm

THEATRE

GLASGOW CABARET FESTIVAL

Featuring cabaret artist Dusty Limits, burlesque performers Missy Malone & Leyla Rose, and a tribute to Ivor Cutler featuring Duglas T Stewart.

www.glasgowcabaretfestival.com Various venues, Monday until July 12

MUSICALS

SINGIN' IN THE RAIN

im Flavin takes on Gene Kelly's blissed-out tap dancing routine in this stage incarnation.

Playhouse, Edinburgh (0844 847 1660), Tuesday-Saturday, 7.30pm (Wednesday and Saturday matinee at 2.30pm)

KIDS

SCOOBY-DOO AND THE PIRATE GHOST

The cartoon sleuths find themselves on a tropical island in this new stage adventure.

King's Theatre, Glasgow (0844 871 7648), today, 11am & 2.30pm

TWEENIES LIVE! TOP OF THE TOTS

Grab a glowstick and help Bella, Jake, Fizz and Milo celebrate their 10th anniversary.

His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen (01224 641 122), Friday, 4.30pm; Saturday and 12 July, 11am & 2pm



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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2009 4:17 PM
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