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The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
The Space Cinema
Phone:
+39 892 111

Hours:
Sunday2pm - 1am (next day)
Monday3:30pm - 1am (next day)
Tuesday3:30pm - 1am (next day)
Wednesday3:30pm - 1am (next day)
Thursday3:30pm - 1am (next day)
Friday3:30pm - 1am (next day)
Saturday2pm - 1am (next day)


The Drouth is an American-format quarterly periodical published in Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded in 2001 by Mitchell Miller and Johnny Rodger. Although its title is Scots the magazine is published mostly in Scottish Standard English though features and fiction do regularly appear in languages such as French, Italian, Spanish, Broad Scots and Scottish Gaelic. The Drouth is unusual for a Scottish literary magazine in that it only infrequently publishes poetry, arguing that as poetry covers a good portion of other magazines’ content, its efforts are better focused on other art-forms less well represented in Scotland's 'small mags'. The magazine works on a commissioning basis, and does not encourage unsolicited submissions. It has a particular focus on literature, film and politics but also covers visual art, music, architecture, photography and comix, as well as giving generous space to creative fiction. The magazine sponsors a number of cultural events, mostly in Glasgow. Every issue also features a guest editor and guest cover artist.
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