Celtic Connections 2020 @ Platform (Programme)
Platform, the arts centre at the heart of Easterhouse, is to be part of Celtic Connections once more – JanuaryContinue Reading
Platform, the arts centre at the heart of Easterhouse, is to be part of Celtic Connections once more – JanuaryContinue Reading
Highlights include a special screening of the definitive Ghostbusters documentary, a season devoted to avant-garde master Alejandro Jodorowsky and Q&AsContinue Reading
Just as there is more than one way to skin a cat, contemporary dance can be interpreted in as manyContinue Reading
Set in Monksville Manor Hotel during a blizzard, a group of guests arrive and are trapped there together, when aContinue Reading
Since their formation in early 2006, Gentleman’s Dub Club have made a name for themselves as one of the most respectedContinue Reading
The Alchemist – an early 17th century satire by Ben Jonson – has been adapted by Gary McNair and directedContinue Reading
Walking into Nick Cave’s UNTIL exhibition feels like entering a magical dreamland, but it quickly becomes clear that this fairytaleContinue Reading
Metronomy’s much anticipated return continues to gain momentum. Their sublime single ‘Lately’ premiered on Annie Mac’s Radio 1 show, whileContinue Reading
In her world, comic books, strong female icons and massive power-pop riffs are the only things that matter – andContinue Reading
Nestled in the heart of the Merchant City, in the intimate surroundings of SYT’s Edwin Morgan Studio, Half-Light Nights, aContinue Reading
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art is pleased to present a new exhibition by the Glasgow-based artist Mick Peter running fromContinue Reading
“Home,” wrote Robert Frost in The Death of the Hired Man, “is the place where, when you have to goContinue Reading
A boy; haunted, shaken and scared. Fractured sentences. Guarded looks. A twist of the mouth, more grimace than smile. An offerContinue Reading
The brass plaque on the back of seat D26 in the dress circle of the Theatre Royal in Glasgow, aContinue Reading
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