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DNA Community Arts Hub Seeks Funding

DNA Community Arts Hub Glasgow

Local entrepreneur Darren Kavanagh aims to breathe new life into Glasgow’s struggling shopping district with the launch of DNA, a popup shop and arts venue beside George Square. DNA will offer affordable space for creative startup companies to sell their products, exhibit their artwork, and run events and performances. They also plan to open an… [Keep Reading]

My Glasgow Favourites

Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom Doors Open Day 2013

A guest post from Gemma Pirnie, founder of Your New Crew, sharing some of her tips for places to eat and explore in Glasgow. I moved to the West End of Glasgow about a year ago and instantly fell in love with its banter, charm and quirks; something which has continued with every new place… [Keep Reading]

Reviewed: Mono, City Centre

Mono Glasgow Vegan Bar Review

Mono, a few streets south of the Merchant City, is somewhat of a hidden gem in Glasgow… It’s also one of the most popular bars in town, but with a very specific crowd. This place has a super laid back vibe, every night of the week. It busies up, and loudens up, on a Saturday… [Keep Reading]

What’s On: Glasgay Festival 2013

Glasgay Festival 2013 Whats On Guide

Glasgay! is a gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender arts festival held here in Glasgow every year, this year running from the 9th of October to the 9th of November. First held in 1993, Glasgay this year celebrates its 20th anniversary with a theme of “Legacy” running throughout the programme. The festival commissions and puts on… [Keep Reading]

What’s On: Glasgow Doors Open Days 2013

What's On Glasgow Doors Open Day 2013

Running from the 16th to the 22nd of September, Doors Open Day is a free festival to celebrate Glasgow’s buildings, streets, architecture, parks, culture and people, Glasgow Doors Open Day has become a real event to look forward to every year with a wealth of things to do - so much that you couldn’t possibly… [Keep Reading]