Born To Be Wide is set to return with a special LOCAL HEROES EVENING
CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF THE SKINNY MAGAZINE. Taking place at EDINBURGH
Futures Institute on Wednesday 30 April, the panel will explore The
SKINNY’s origins and how it continues to champion Scotland’s
creative talents. Co-founder Sophie Kyle, editor Rosamund West and
music editor Tallah Brash join Born To Be Wide’s Olaf Furniss
in-conversation, which will also be live streamed. 19:00 – Doors
Open 19:30 - 20:30 - Panel 20:45 - Event Ends Tickets £6 (proceeds
donated to Attitude Is Everything and British Association For
Performing Arts Medicine) The venue is at street level so can be
accessed by wheelchair, but please let us know in advance so that we
can set aside a good spot in the venue (hello@widedays.com). We are
happy to provide a free ticket for a personal assistant for guests
with disabilities. We will also live-stream the panel for those unable
to attend in person. Ticket proceeds from the forthcoming event will
be donated to the British Association For Performing Arts
Medicine(BAPAM) and Attitude Is Everything. The former provides an
extensive range of health services for musicians and the latter aims
to improve access to live music for deaf and disabled artists,
industry professionals and audiences.
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