[{"id": 143478, "created": "2020-07-09T05:59:11.582096", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 91087, "user_id": 677, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-09T06:02:56.596532", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "", "leafletBody": "Lectures. Yestival Tour. Photographic documentary - contemporary photographers in Scotland documenting the Yes campaign. Contemporary Scotland and future emerging paths. Independence debate. "}}, {"id": 144610, "created": "2020-07-23T17:14:24.431854", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 91087, "user_id": 2176, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-23T18:07:12.478164", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "", "leafletBody": "Wednesday 9th July\r\n\r\n1-2pm (Lecture Theatre)- John Harris \u2013 Independence and the English Question: Prospects for the Left.\r\nGuardian journalist Joh Harris discusses the possible impact of independence for the English left.\r\n\r\n4.30 \u2013 6pm (Lecture Theatre) \u2013 Six Ideas for a Better Scotland.\r\nSix writers, activists and commentators pitch one idea for a better Scotland, from culture to industrial democracy; the arts and culture to the environment. With Gerry Hasson, Julie Logan, Dominic Hinde, So Say Scotland, Laura Marney and Scott Hames.\r\n\r\n6.30 \u2013 7.30 pm (Lecture Theatre) \u2013 Seven Minutes to Yes.\r\nSeven women from the Yes movement present their reasons for supporting independence for Scotland.\r\n\r\n7.30 -11pm (Dissection Room) \u2013 National Collective Edinburgh Session.\r\nNational Collective Edinburgh\u2019s popular and engaging session nights continue on a larger scale as part of the Yestival! With Kieran Hurley, Jo Clifford, Ruth Mills, Sam Small, Iqbal Fathki, A New International, Nuala Kennedy & Band and Kid Canavarel!\r\n\r\nThursday 10th July\r\n\r\n12 noon (Gallery Space) \u2013 Indy Knitters: Knitting a Nation (Non Ticketed)\r\n\r\n1-2pm (Lecture Theatre) \u2013 John McTernan: Patriots Vote No\r\nProminent No voter McTernan presents his thoughts on the independence question.\r\n\r\n4.30 \u2013 6pm (Lecture Theatre) \u2013 Class Matters\r\nPanel discussion with Harry Giles, Cat Hepburn, Victoria Heaney and Darren McGarvey (aka Loki) Chaired by Zara Kitson.\r\n\r\n6.30 \u2013 7.30pm (Lecture Theatre) \u2013 Alan Bissett \u2013 Get Yer Hits Oot For The Nats!\r\nAcclaimed Scottish playwright, author and performer Alan Bissett presents a series of monologues and scratch theatre pieces on the independence debate so far.\r\n\r\n7.30 -11pm (Dissection Room) \u2013 Inspired by Independence book launch.\r\nThe \u2018Inspired by Independence\u2019 book features some of the country\u2019s top poets, playwrights, writers and thinkers, with a foreword by David Greig.  The launch event will include readings and performances from some of the contributors.\r\n\r\nFriday 11th July\r\n\r\n9.15am \u2013 5pm (Dissection Room) \u2013 PLACE\r\nAn open forum event in four sessions designed to explore, assess and critique contemporary cultural trends and future emerging paths for the particular part of the planet called Scotland.\r\n\r\n1-2pm (Lecture Theatre) \u2013 Sue Palmer: Toxic Childhood, \u2018Can Scotland Really Be the Best Place in the World to Grow Up?\u2019\r\nSue Palmer is the author of \u2018Toxic Childhood\u2019 and other books on child development I the modern world.  Here, she discusses this in a specifically Scottish context, with the theme: Can Scotland Really Be the Best Place in the World to Grow Up?\u2019\r\n\r\n5-6pm (Lecture Theatre) \u2013 Tom Gallagher: Why BOTH Referendum Contendes are Letting Down the Little People of Scotland\u2026and Britain in 2014.\r\nTom Gallagher\u2019s most recent book is on the European financial crisis. He has written a string of books on contemporary Scotland but this is the first referendum event he has spoken at.\r\n\r\n6.30-7.30pm (Lecture Theatre) \u2013 Robin McAlpine: Design for Life.\r\nRobin McAlpine presents the Common Weal perspective on how we could design a society to make us happier.\r\n\r\n7.45pm \u2013 1am (Dissection Room) \u2013 TradYes Ceilidh\r\nTop trad musicians come together for a Yestival celebration! Hosted by Steve Byrne with Kathleen McInnes, Mike Vass, Brian OhEadhra, Amy Geddes and more!\r\nYestival ceilidh band led by David Francis.\r\n\r\nSaturday 12th July\r\n\r\n1 - 2pm (Lecture Theatre) \u2013 Documenting Yes Seminar\r\nOver the campaign, a strong group of contemporary photographers based in Scotland have been documenting the journey to Yes \u2013 come and find out more about the people behind the lens and their projects.\r\n\r\n7.30 \u2013 10pm (Dissection Room) \u2013 Stand Up For Scotland\r\nComedy night featuring Hardeep Singh Kohli, David Kay, Keir McAlister and Susie McCabe.\r\n\r\n10.30pm \u2013 1m (Lecture Theatre) \u2013 Imagine A Better Scotland After-Party\r\nTop DJs \u00c9clair Fifi (Lucky Me) Richard Chater (Numbers) and House of Traps (Firecracker, Unthank) close the mini-fest before the Yestival tour continues onwards!\r\n"}}]