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Neighbourhood Watch: Shawlands, Glasgow
What’s it like? The unofficial hub of the Southside. Young, bustling and almost completely tenement-bound, packed with pizza places, big bars and some excellent independent shopping, Shawlands also benefits from proximity to the lovely space of Queen’s…
The rough guide to Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside
Neighbourhood Watch: The best bits by the beach
What’s it like? An utterly charming, slightly wonky area of Edinburgh, characterised by the city’s only beach and a very distinct, anti-corporate local community ethos. Formerly the holiday destination of most Central Belters, a lack of investment in…
Hidden Glasgow
Undercover activities, city secrets and grassroots organisations
Parks, gardens and tours So, you think you’d like to get to know the city a little better? Glasgow City Council’s website offers a number of downloadable heritage trail guide packs. We particularly recommend following the Bridgeton Tour, which takes…
Preview: the National Museum of Scotland
A peek inside the museum, plus reminiscences from notable Edinburghers and a guide to coming events
The National Museum of Scotland on Chambers Street is due to reopen this month after a three-year, £46.4 million redevelopment. David Pollock takes an exclusive peak behind closed doors to find out about the new exhibits
Neighbourhood Watch: Partick, Glasgow
A guide to your local neighbourhoods
Partick, Glasgow What’s it like? The bit of the salubrious West End that still feels properly Glaswegian: cool café bars, delis and boutiques sitting tooth by rough-shaven jowl with classic boozers, betting shops, greasy spoons and pound…
Visiting the UK with the help of some local recommendations
Live like a local in British cities London, Glasgow and Edinburgh
The United Kingdom, soaked in history and heritage, welcomes millions of visitors to its shores every year and every year they flock like lemmings to the same destinations over and over. That is not to take anything away from our symbolic heritage sites…
Interview: Eva Verity, creator of Haircuts by Children
25 Apr 2012
Project providing creative space for children and adults to interact in
‘There was one guy who once got a nick on his ear,’ says Eva Verity, ‘but other than that, we’ve had no major injuries.’ I’m thankful there’s no trace of annoyance in Verity’s voice, in spite of my slightly anxious line of questioning. She’s talking…
Five alternative Easter activies
26 Mar 2012
Bored of egg-hunting? Here’s how the rest of the world marks the occasion
1 Hunky Jesus Contest The devout gather every year at San Francisco’s Dolores Park Easter Celebration to watch a pageant of men in loincloths carrying planks of wood. They are joined by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, ‘cross-dressing…
Style Guide 2012 - Spring/Summer fashion to focus on fresh, cool colours
29 Feb 2012
We take a look at the forthcoming fashion trends for 2012
Blame the long, grey winter. Blame the soaring unemployment levels. Blame it on the margaritas and piña coladas that fashion designers had apparently been knocking back before sketching out this season’s collections. But as spring approaches, gingerly…
Why we should scrap public entertainment licence fees
28 Feb 2012
Kirstin Innes of Words Per Minute on the value of tax-free arts events
For the last two years, I’ve run Words Per Minute, a mixed night of spoken word, live music, performance and short film. Every month, we present an ever-increasing audience with around seven ten-minute performances, by selected artists at the top of…
Valentine's Day - where to buy your flowers
3 Feb 2012
Independent florists in both Edinburgh and Glasgow advise thinking beyond roses
‘Red roses are absolutely the worst thing you can buy at Valentine’s time,’ says Esther Kuck, the florist behind The Wild Flower Shop in Portobello. ‘You can spend £70 on a dozen red roses, which is just mad. They probably won’t be good quality, and…
Valentine's Day - date our readers
2 Feb 2012
Need a date for February 14th? Ten eligible List readers are ready and waiting...
Nicola Age: 24 Work: Arts marketing Where do you live: Stockbridge, Edinburgh Hobbies: Frequenting the cinema, gym-ing, watching live dance and opera, wandering around galleries and museums and dancing in my bedroom. Describe yourself in 5 words…
Neighbourhood Watch: Broughton Street, Edinburgh
9 Jan 2012
A guide to Edinburgh's hip gay hub
What’s it like? A street full of bars, restaurants and delightful eateries nestled underneath old tenement flats. Ideal for stuffing your face full of food and hitting a pub with friends just a stone’s throw from the centre of the city. Where’s it…
Four List readers share their New Year's resolutions
6 Jan 2012
An insight into getting started in trapeze, cookery, ballet or capoeira
'The feeling of achievement is amazing' Name Denise Deutsch Age 30 Profession Fabric buyer, Mandors Skill Trapeze and Aerial Arts I fell into the idea of aerial arts as a hobby after unexpectedly getting a ticket to see Leona Lewis perform in…
Opinion: MSP Joan McAlpine on same sex marriage
6 Jan 2012
The need for equal marriage rights for Scotland's same-sex couples
The introduction of civil partnerships in 2004 meant many people believe we already have gay marriage. Lots of us have celebrated the union of gay friends and family. Thirty years ago, few gay people were allowed to be open about their sexuality. Thank…
The top books for a healthy start to 2012
5 Jan 2012
Dieting and exercise books from Tracy Griffen, Mike Dow, John Briffa and more
It’s that time of year when the season’s jollities come back to haunt you. Stepping on the scales or glancing in the mirror can be a pretty scary prospect. Fortunately, you’re never short of advice in written form come January. Edinburgh-based personal…
Spring/ summer 2012 trend preview
Citrus shades Marigold and canary yellow were among the zingy citrus hues championed for the new year at New York and London fashion weeks. During the UK’s biggest fashion event, designers such as Osman, Mark Fast, Jaeger and Aquascutum used the…
How to survive a Christmas away from home
22 Dec 2011
Top tips for living an independent Christmas
Utilise technology Why not use video calling to talk to your loved ones back at home? This way, you can visually update each other on your Christmas presents and have face-to-face conversations. Send presents Send thoughtful gifts to your…
Neighbourhood Watch: Great Western Road, Glasgow
19 Dec 2011
Including The Captain's Rest, The Belle and Lupe Pintos
What’s it like? One big road full of pubs, cafés and little shops. Flats are mostly old tenements above the bars, restaurants and stores which go up most of the road. Where’s it, like? In the West End, a stone’s throw from Woodlands and Byres Road.
Neighbourhood Watch: Stockbridge, Edinburgh
16 Nov 2011
A guide to the village-like Edinburgh suburb
What’s it like? Architecturally lovely and quite picturesque, the area is still pretty bohemian despite the influx of more affluent shops in recent years. Where’s it, like? To the north of the city, between the New Town and Inverleith. It’s about…
Top ten ways to get in shape – and stay there!
27 Jun 2011
1. Go slow Whatever your goal, whether it’s losing weight, toning up or eating better, start slowly, says diet and fitness expert Laura Williams. “Wearing yourself out by overdoing it is unlikely to get results. You need an exercise routine and diet…
ECA Fashion Show review - Thu 5 May
27 May 2011Edinburgh college of art address body image in its annual student fashion show
The annual Edinburgh College of Art fashion show is one of Scotland’s key creative events. The two-hour-long fashion show set against the backdrop of the dramatically-lit, neo-classical Sculpture Court of the College’s main building is an opportunity…
Independent shopping guide: Fashion designer Jenny Sweetnam of Technicolour
24 Mar 2011
Featured designers include Jo Richardson, Magda Boreysza and more
After a few weeks of DIY craziness, we opened up before Christmas. We stock bold, contemporary design with a graphic edge. I make jewellery and garments, and design colourful and geometric shapes that sit playfully on the body. I think of both clothing…
Area guide to the Glasgow Film Festival
17 Feb 2011
Kirstin Innes helps you bring the movies to life with our GFF-themed area guide
If you're interested in the Beyond Bollywood, Superheroes in Glasgow, Ceol's Craic or Fashion in Film strands, this is the Glasgow guide for you.
Leith Agency
22 Sep 2010
Honcho Gerry Farrell on Irn Bru
The creative director of the Leith Agency on making a marketing success out of IRN-BRU



