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A Window on Ukraine – photographs by Robert Burns
Hillhead Library 348 Byres RoadThis exhibition offers distinctive observations and reflections of the Ukraine over several years between 2007 and 2012 by Glasgow-based photographer Robert Burns. The exhibition demonstrates his keen interest and empathy for the ordinary people in Kyiv and other nearby towns and cities. He has recorded the joys of Ukrainian life, the weddings, the festivals, children […]
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Explore Victorian Hillhead with UofG Lifelong Learning
University of GlasgowEnjoy a mini grand tour of the fashionable suburb of Hillhead, which flourished as an independent burgh between 1869 and 1891. This two hour walking tour features local landmarks such as Botanic Gardens, the former Queen Margaret College, Caledonian Mansions, the University of Glasgow and Ashton Lane. The tour, led by local historian Ronnie Scott, […]
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One Button Benny and the Dinosaur Dilemma with author Alan Windram
ARC, University of Glasgow 11 Chapel LaneIt’s Friday and that means it’s party time in robot town. Benny and his friends decide they need a bit more ‘robot dancing’ practice before the big night. Disaster strikes when they tumble into a huge sinkhole and come face to face with a large angry dinosaur, who is not happy about being woken up. […]
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Glasgow Viol Consort
Kelvinside Parish Church Observatory RoadThe Glasgow Viol Consort is a society of mixed ability viol players which formed in 2014.Our aims are to introduce the viol to a wider audience while encouraging new and existing members to explore the wealth of music composed for consorts of viols. Our members range from advanced adult players to school age pupils. Donations […]
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Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church presents Open Church
Kelvinside Parish Church Observatory RoadDesigned by James Sellars in 1876 and modelled on La Sainte Chapelle in Paris, he church contains five stained glass windows by Burne-Jones, Cottier, Stringley-Hunt, Meikle and Sadie McLellan. ‘Open Church’ gives opportunity to visit our magnificient building; to admire the glass and architecture and/or simply to sit and frelect quietly and privately.
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A Window on Ukraine – photographs by Robert Burns
Hillhead Library 348 Byres RoadThis exhibition offers distinctive observations and reflections of the Ukraine over several years between 2007 and 2012 by Glasgow-based photographer Robert Burns. The exhibition demonstrates his keen interest and empathy for the ordinary people in Kyiv and other nearby towns and cities. He has recorded the joys of Ukrainian life, the weddings, the festivals, children […]
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Gaia (The Earth) by Luke Jerram, part of 50th Anniversary Celebrations of The CRM Society
Mackintosh Queen's Cross 870 Garscube RoadTo celebrate its 50th year, the CRM Society is holding a series of events at its home at Queen’s Cross. This former church was designed by Mackintosh and now operates as a successful venue for music and events. Measuring six metres in diameter, Gaia features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface. The artwork […]
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A Window on Ukraine – photographs by Robert Burns
Hillhead Library 348 Byres RoadThis exhibition offers distinctive observations and reflections of the Ukraine over several years between 2007 and 2012 by Glasgow-based photographer Robert Burns. The exhibition demonstrates his keen interest and empathy for the ordinary people in Kyiv and other nearby towns and cities. He has recorded the joys of Ukrainian life, the weddings, the festivals, children […]
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Gaia (The Earth) by Luke Jerram, part of 50th Anniversary Celebrations of The CRM Society
Mackintosh Queen's Cross 870 Garscube RoadTo celebrate its 50th year, the CRM Society is holding a series of events at its home at Queen’s Cross. This former church was designed by Mackintosh and now operates as a successful venue for music and events. Measuring six metres in diameter, Gaia features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface. The artwork […]
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(School Event) One Button Benny and the Dinosaur Dilemma with author Alan Windram
Children’s Wood and North Kelvin Meadow Kelbourne Street, GlasgowIt’s Friday and that means it’s party time in robot town. Benny and his friends decide they need a bit more ‘robot dancing’ practice before the big night. Disaster strikes when they tumble into a huge sinkhole and come face to face with a large angry dinosaur, who is not happy about being woken up. […]
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(School Event) Tell Me About Plants with author Emily Dodd
Children’s Wood and North Kelvin Meadow Kelbourne Street, GlasgowExplore the story of science inside plants in this interactive outdoor event based on the exciting new first science book ’Tell me about Plants’. Emily Dodd loves science and nature. With a background in science and museum education, Emily is the author of over twenty books including picture books, chapter books and non-fiction science books. […]
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McEwen Festival
University of Glasgow Concert Hall University AvenueThe McEwen commission is bigger than ever, with two days of performances. The festival is headlined with a new work by composer Colin Broom performed by the incredible Red Note Ensemble. Full programme to be announced online. Time TBA.
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A Window on Ukraine – photographs by Robert Burns
Hillhead Library 348 Byres RoadThis exhibition offers distinctive observations and reflections of the Ukraine over several years between 2007 and 2012 by Glasgow-based photographer Robert Burns. The exhibition demonstrates his keen interest and empathy for the ordinary people in Kyiv and other nearby towns and cities. He has recorded the joys of Ukrainian life, the weddings, the festivals, children […]
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Gaia (The Earth) by Luke Jerram, part of 50th Anniversary Celebrations of The CRM Society
Mackintosh Queen's Cross 870 Garscube RoadTo celebrate its 50th year, the CRM Society is holding a series of events at its home at Queen’s Cross. This former church was designed by Mackintosh and now operates as a successful venue for music and events. Measuring six metres in diameter, Gaia features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface. The artwork […]
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The West End Wander
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Argyle Street, GlasgowCome join us on an award-winning food tour of Glasgow’s leafy west end and explore the thriving food scene Glaswegians love! With our tour you will wander through our vibrant city, tasting an eclectic mix of quality Scottish food and drink. Enjoying the Glasgow patter and some Gaelic, your local tour guide will walk you […]
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Josh Berry: Sexual Politics
Òran Mór 731-735 Great Western RdFresh off the back of a sell-out debut tour, Josh Berry returns with a new stand up show.Expect plenty of characters and impressions as Josh Berry wades through the two interweaving topics that pre-occupy him most: sex and politics. ‘Pitch perfect send up’ Evening Standard ‘Josh Berry? Fair play man, fair play’ James Acaster ‘Absolutely […]
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(School Event) The Girl Who Stole The Stars and the Boy Who Rescued a Rainbow with author/illustrator Corrina Campbell
Everybody loves the stars but have you ever loved them enough to steal them? Not just one or two, but all of them? When a little girl decides she wants a real star of her own she can’t resist taking them all. What she doesn’t realise is that taking the stars will have disastrous consequences […]
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A Window on Ukraine – photographs by Robert Burns
Hillhead Library 348 Byres RoadThis exhibition offers distinctive observations and reflections of the Ukraine over several years between 2007 and 2012 by Glasgow-based photographer Robert Burns. The exhibition demonstrates his keen interest and empathy for the ordinary people in Kyiv and other nearby towns and cities. He has recorded the joys of Ukrainian life, the weddings, the festivals, children […]
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Gaia (The Earth) by Luke Jerram, part of 50th Anniversary Celebrations of The CRM Society
Mackintosh Queen's Cross 870 Garscube RoadTo celebrate its 50th year, the CRM Society is holding a series of events at its home at Queen’s Cross. This former church was designed by Mackintosh and now operates as a successful venue for music and events. Measuring six metres in diameter, Gaia features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface. The artwork […]
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The West End Wander
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Argyle Street, GlasgowCome join us on an award-winning food tour of Glasgow’s leafy west end and explore the thriving food scene Glaswegians love! With our tour you will wander through our vibrant city, tasting an eclectic mix of quality Scottish food and drink. Enjoying the Glasgow patter and some Gaelic, your local tour guide will walk you […]
£73
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