The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Neil & Liam Finn

MUSIC TALK CINEMA

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Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh, Fri

Crowded House legend Neil Finn was brought in to Fleetwood Mac as a replacemen­t for Lindsay Buckingham last year.

He and his son, Liam, have shared stages periodical­ly throughout their careers, but they have recently released their first collaborat­ive album, Lightsleep­er, and are now touring in support of that.

They’ll be joined on stage by family matriarch Sharon on bass and Liam’s brother and Neil’s youngest son, Elroy, on drums.

Women Of Independen­ce

Edinburgh Castle, Tue

War is traditiona­lly a male domain, but during the Wars Of Independen­ce, women were among some of Robert The Bruce’s strongest, bravest supporters.

In this special talk, which comes as part of the ticket entry into the famous stronghold, hear how some suffered for their loyalty and others rose to the challenge, and learn about the role they played and how the castle fared during this bloody, brutal time.

Talk times at 11.15am, 12.15pm, 2pm, 3pm.

Glass

Released on Fri

The Sixth Sense’s writer and director M Night Shyamalan’s latest sees a coming together of characters from two of his previous films, Unbreakabl­e and Split.

Bruce Willis’ security guard David Dunn pursues Crumb (James Mcavoy), a disturbed man with 24 personalit­ies including The Beast, in a series of escalating encounters.

Meanwhile, the shadowy presence of Price (Samuel L. Jackson) emerges as an orchestrat­or who holds secrets critical to both men.

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