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Absolution
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Rock, metal, industrial and punk to liven up your Saturday night.
Saturdays 10.30–3.00am Classic Grand, Glasgow
Afterglow
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Essential mod sounds, funky jazz and northern soul from the Friday Street regulars.
11 Oct 10.00–3.00am The Twisted Wheel, Glasgow
Alasdair Gray: Works in Print
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Art works produced by the prolific writer.
3 Oct–22 Nov, not Sundays, Mondays 10.00am–5.30 Glasgow Print Studio, Glasgow
Alex Frost: Compassion Fatigue
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The London-born and Glasgow-based artist displays some of his sculpture and mixed media work in conjunction with the new publication on his works, 'Supplements'.
Tuesdays–Saturdays (from 11 Oct) 11.00am–5.00 Sorcha Dallas, Glasgow
Altered Images
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An exhibition by 12 adult students taking inspiration from the Jim Lambie exhibition 'Forever Changes'. They took everyday objects and transformed them into art works.
8 Aug–19 Oct Mon–Wed & Sat 10.00am–5.00; Thu 10.00am–8.00; Fri & Sun 11.00am–5.00 Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow
An Ocean of Rain
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A new multimedia chamber opera exploring life after death that combines an electronic score with live instrumentation. By Cryptic and Ensemble MAE. 'Part of Glasgay!'
9 Oct–11 Oct 8.00 Tramway, Glasgow
Apple Day Celebration
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Join in the apple fun. See the Scottish apples grown by the Children's Orchard and bring along some of your own for juicing.
11 Oct–12 Oct 10.00am–4.00 Kibble Palace, Glasgow
Art Nouveau and Society
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A fifteen minute multimedia presentation revealing the history of Art Nouveau through stills and moving images.
11 Oct–16 Oct Mon & Wed–Sat 10.30am–5.00; Tue 11.00am–5.00; Sun 12.00–5.00 The Lighthouse, Glasgow
Art Trek Retrospective
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Project Ability and the GSA present an exhibition of the Art Trek artists' last decade's worth of work. The group are renowned for helping artists with learning disabilities. Artists featured include John Cocozza, Edward Henry, Tommy Mason, Cameron Morgan and Steven Reilly.
7 Oct–24 Oct, not Sundays Mon–Fri 10.00am–5.00; Sat 10.00am–2.00 The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow
Autoconstruccion
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Mexican artist Abraham Cruzvillegas charts the evolution of his sculptural practice.
26 Sep–8 Nov, not Sundays, Mondays 11.00am–6.00 CCA, Glasgow
The Ballarats
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Indie rockers who describe themselves as "six shit-kickers from the north east of England".
11 Oct 9.00 Bloc+, Glasgow
Ben Sturrock
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Singer-songwriter inspired by Ray Lamontagne, Van Morrison and Paul Simon.
11 Oct 8.00 City Halls, Glasgow
Bob's Full House
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Dance and pop.
Saturdays 11.00–3.00am Òran Mór, Glasgow
Bordello
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House from Gordon Miller, and a musical mixture from Billy Milligan and Steven Foy.
Saturdays 11.00–3.00am Kushion, Glasgow
Boucher and Chardin: Masters of Modern Manners
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This exhibition focuses on Jean Siméon Chardin's 'Lady Taking Tea' and François Boucher's 'Madame Boucher'. In an endeavour to tangentially transgress the path of traditional art history, the background to the two works will be examined using approximately 50 paintings, applied and decorative works, drawings and prints.
24 Sep–13 Dec, not Sundays Mon–Sat 9.30am–5.00 Hunterian Museum, Glasgow
Bridging the Gap
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As part of the multi-arts event in The Platform the Positive Mental Attitudes Creative Writing Group has produced a collection of recorded works which will be played at a listening station. 'Part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival'.
11 Sep–19 Oct Platform, Glasgow
British Sea Power and Film School
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Over-14s show. Angular, arty Brighton indie rock quartet with a compelling visual sense who were recently nominated for the Mercury Music Prize.
11 Oct 7.00 ABC, Glasgow
Bunker Saturdays
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Toast drops indie bits, rock picks and student anthems. 4 Oct is a special Dirty Pretty Things aftershow, with Carl Barat and Didz Hammond from the band on the decks.
Saturdays 9.00–2.00am Bunker, Glasgow
Burrell Family Club
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Regular family drop-in session featuring fun activities including storytelling, tours, arts and crafts based on the Burrell's fascinating collections. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
11 Oct 1.00–4.00 Burrell Collection, Glasgow
CALQ Residency: Martine H. Crispo
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The sound artist takes up residency at the CCA with an installation concentrating on the sounds produced by children's toys and home-made electronic products. This will be an interactive exhibition.
Tuesdays–Saturdays 11.00am–6.00 CCA, Glasgow
Canvas Club
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Live bands plus DJ Joe Deehan playing funk and party classics.
Fridays, Saturdays 10.00–3.00am Arta, Glasgow
Cheeky Cheeky & the Nosebleeds
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Pop quintet from down south.
12 Oct Captain's Rest, Glasgow
Clubland Live Tour
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Back to the ravey old school, with Ultrabeat, N Force, Breeze vs Lost Witness and DJs Flip and Fill, Frisco and Eyeopener.
11 Oct 11.00–3.00am The Arches, Glasgow
Coincidence & Necessity
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Curated by Kai Schupke of Metro Gallery, Berlin, this is a display of film, new media and installation by Andre Marose, Anita Tarnutzer, Bosse Sudenburg, Markus Wuthmann and Anke Kalk. The exhibition explores the relationship between the intended and non-intended.
13 Sep–18 Oct, not Sundays, Mondays 12.00–6.00 Market Gallery Market Gallery, Glasgow
Colours of the Silk Road: Suzani embroideries from Uzbekistan
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A display of fine embroidered wall hangings from Uzbekistan and an insight into the lives of their female creators and the society in which they lived.
20 Jun–4 Jan 2009 Mon–Thu & Sat 10.00am–5.00; Fri & Sun 11.00am–5.00 Burrell Collection, Glasgow
Compass Gallery
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A collection of different works by some of Scotland's contemporary artists, including Neil MacPherson, Adrian Wiszniewski, Phillip Reeves, James Tweedie, Anda Paterson and James McDonald.
1 Sep–16 Oct, not Sundays 10.00am–5.30 Compass Gallery, Glasgow
The Concert they Never Gave
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Roy Orbison, Gene Pitney, The Everly Brothers, Del Shannon, Ricky Nelson and The Ventures are resurrected to bring a little old fashioned rock'n'roll into the 21st century.
6 Oct11 Oct 7.30; Wed 2.30 & 7.30; Sat 3.00 & 7.30 King's Theatre, Glasgow
The Dark Knight
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Nolan's revamp of the superhero franchise reaches its apotheosis with this sequel to 'Batman Begins', a supremely well-imagined, perfectly executed film that combines blockbuster spectacle with indie cinema cool and smarts. Psychotic, chaos-loving clown The Joker (Ledger) is introduced as the dark knight's ultimate nemesis and a thrilling battle slowly terrorises the populace of Gotham.
10 Oct16 Oct 7.00 IMAX Theatre, Glasgow
Ded Hot Chilli Peppers
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Over-16s show. Tribute to the muscular LA funk rockers.
11 Oct 7.00 ABC2, Glasgow
The Dials, Boycotts and Kiddo
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The indie headliners have played with The Fratellis and The View.
11 Oct 8.00 Box, Glasgow
Dinosaurs Alive 3D
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Follow palaeontologists as they scour the globe for some fantastic dinosaur finds, then watch the creatures burst into 3D life.
10 Oct16 Oct Fri 12.30 & 3.00; Sat–Thu 1.00 IMAX Theatre, Glasgow
Don Juan
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A new adaptation of Carlo Goldoni's original source text directed by Jeremy Raison and Maxine Braham. The Spanish legend of master seducer Don Juan has been interpreted by everyone from Mozart to Johnny Depp, but this 21st century version focuses on what happens when a woman refuses to succumb to his charms.
17 Sep–11 Oct, not Sundays, Mondays 7.30 (4 Oct 2.30 & 7.30) Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow
Electric Sheep
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Indie and electro with DJ Tom (Salon Boris). Featuring special guest DJs in rotation upstairs.
Saturdays 11.00–3.00am Barfly, Glasgow
The Emotional Life of Furniture
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A performance artist fakes his way into an insane asylum but finds that getting out proves harder. A comedy-drama by Spartan. 'Part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival.'.
10 Oct–12 Oct 7.30 Tron Theatre, Glasgow
The Emotional Life of Furniture: Post-show discussion
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A post-show discussion with writer/director Mark Westbrook and cast members following Saturday's performance. 'Part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts & Film Festival'.
11 Oct 7.30 Tron Theatre, Glasgow
Flawless Saturday
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Resident Noble Whitelaw brings you classic dance tunes, while Craig Mcfadden plays chart, R'n'B and party.
Saturdays 10.30–3.00am Victoria's, Glasgow
Fly: Suzanne Chong
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A collection of oil paintings which comment on the concept of female identity in society.
26 Sep–26 Oct Mon–Fri 10.00am–5.00; Sat & Sun 12.00–5.00 Ricefield Gallery, Glasgow
The Front Row
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An exhibition on couture fashion with work from illustrators and fashion designers inspired by classic couture, including Chanel, Balenciaga, Dior and Westwood.
11 Oct–9 Nov, not Mondays 12.00–6.00 Recoat, Glasgow
Gadburn School
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A display of clay project work created by pupils at Gadburn School, as part of the Sense over Sectarianism scheme.
10 Nov 2007–27 Nov 10.00am–5.00; Fri & Sun 11.00am–5.00 Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow
Garden Walk
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Take tips on what to plant in that awkward gardening time between spring and summer.
11 Oct 2.30 Greenbank Garden, Glasgow
Glamorama
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Resident Lil' Rich plays a mix of 90s house, 80s classics, R&B and big chart songs for your pleasure.
Saturdays 9.30–3.00am Boho, Glasgow
Glasgay!
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Europe's largest queer multi-arts festival takes over Glasgow with comedy, music, film, theatre, visual art, performance art, literature, club nights, educational events and community arts projects. This year's line-up includes performance from Stephen Petronio Dance, Scotland's Theatre Cryptic; Pacitti Company, Simon Fischer Turner and Black Sifichi. There will be exhibitions from David Trullo and Gregor Laird, and comedy from the likes of Dilly Keane, Paul Sinha and Tim Fountain. This year…
1 Oct–9 Nov (Times vary) Various Venues, Glasgow
Glasgow Craft Mafia Indie Market
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A display of handmade products including jewellery, houseware, arts and crafts.
11 Oct, 8 Nov (from 11 Oct) 10.30am Hillhead Library, Glasgow
Gomorrah
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Garrone offers an intriguing account of the Napoli-based Camorra, adapted from the bestselling book by journalist Roberto Saviano. This excellent ensemble drama shows us various facets of Mafia life, from the recruiting of young kids to the infiltration of seemingly legitimate industries such as haute couture and segues into the waste industry. A deserving winner of the Grand Prix at Cannes.
10 Oct16 Oct 2.30, 5.30 & 8.15; Sun 12.15 & 5.30; Tue 3.00 & 8.15 Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Good Dick
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A young girl (Palka) whiles away her time in the sprawling suburbs of Los Angeles watching pornography rented from her local video store. One of the boys that works in the store takes a shine to her and the pair enter into a sadomasochistic relationship. Beneath a seedy and disturbing exterior, this is a very sweet, very affecting and quite sophisticated film.
10 Oct16 Oct Fri 12.45, 5.00 & 9.00; Sat 2.15 & 6.30; Sun 3.15 & 5.15; Mon 1.00, 3.00 & 9.00; Tue 2.15, 4.15 & 6.15; Wed & Thu 3.00, 5.00 & 9.00 Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Group Show
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Group show of five Glasgow based artists: Michael Kent, Kendall Koppe, Ariki Porteous, Darren Rhymes and Michael Roy. The works range from sculpture to photography, film to painting.
30 Sep–25 Oct, not Sundays, Mondays 11.00am–5.00 Transmission Gallery, Glasgow
Half My Heart Beats
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Playing current and classic indiepop, '60s, girl groups, B-sides and album gems to get people up and dancing. Includes entry to El Rancho Picante.
11 Oct 10.00–3.00am The Flying Duck, Glasgow
Hannah & Harvey - A Journey Across Worlds
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Hannah and her Dad are having trouble seeing eye to eye but help eventually arrives in the form of a big rabbit shaped package. Suitable for ages 10+. 'Part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts & Film Festival'.
10 Oct–11 Oct 7.30 Platform, Glasgow
Hannah Frank Centenary Exhibition
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Retrospective celebrating the 100th birthday of Scottish Jewish artist Hannah Frank.
23 Aug–11 Oct Mon–Fri 9.00am–5.00; Sun 12.00–4.00 (11 Oct 9.00–11.00am) The Chapel, Glasgow
Hanoi Rocks
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DJs Joe Smith and Craig Wilson play indie from past and present to a discerning music crowd.
Saturdays 9.00–3.00am Firewater, Glasgow
Helen Nunn
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An exhibition of the artist's illustrations. 'Part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts & Film Festival'.
1 Oct–19 Oct Mon & Wed 9.00am–9.30; Tue & Thu 7.30am–9.30; Fri 9.00am–7.30; Sat 9.00am–5.30; Sun 10.00am–5.30 Platform, Glasgow
HOME Exhibition
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An exhibition by a furniture design, restoration and recycling project from the Gorbals. 'Part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts & Film Festival'.
1 Oct–19 Oct Tron Theatre, Glasgow
Homegrown
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Stevie Sole plays a funky, soulful house set with Miguel playing R&B and Dominic Martin supplying the funk and jazz.
Saturdays 10.30–3.00am Bamboo, Glasgow
Hotwire
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Screaming guitars and swirling feedback, kosmische drones and garage fuzz, your favourite non-hits from SST, Dischord, Touch and Go, In The Red, Norton and beyond.
11 Oct 11.00–3.00am Stereo, Glasgow
I Love the Garage Saturdays
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Brian McMaster plays all your favourite classics in the main hall while Kenny soars through alternative indie and retro classics in the Attic.
Saturdays 10.30–3.00am The Garage, Glasgow
Inside Out
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Platform's huge windows will be given a stained glass effect by members of the Positive Mental Attitudes' art group. 'Part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts & Film Festival'.
1 Oct–19 Oct Mon & Wed 9.00am–9.30; Tue & Thu 7.30am–9.30; Wed 9.00am–9.30; Fri 9.00am–7.30; Sat 9.00am–5.30; Sun 10.00am–5.30 Platform, Glasgow
Inspiring Romantics: Beethoven & Strauss Favourites
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Works by Beethoven and Strauss from the RSNO with pianist Paul Lewis.
11 Oct 7.30 Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
Intermedia: Pio Abda, Allison Gibbs and JM Thomson
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A selection of new drawings and other works by three artists.
26 Sep–11 Oct, not Sundays, Mondays 12.00–6.00 CCA, Glasgow
Jamie Barnes & Cochise, The Big Licks and The Fakes
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Classic rock covers.
11 Oct Rockers, Glasgow
Jazz Main
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Sax-led quartet playing a wide variety of music from Monk to Miles.
11 Oct 3.00–6.00 Brel, Glasgow
Jer, Stevie and Shane, Grozny and The Gummy Stumps
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Punk action.
12 Oct Stereo, Glasgow
Jerwood Photography Awards 2008
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Together with the magazine portfolio, Street Level Photoworks presents the works of the five successful visual art graduates who submitted their contemporary photographs along with 540 others. The photos comment on pressing issues of the day. Artists Dana Popa and Sophie Gerrard will hold a free talk on 26/09/08 at 3pm.
6 Sep–18 Oct, not Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays 12.00–5.00 Street Level Photo Works, Glasgow
Jim Davidson
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Jim Davidson's got a few trick shots up his sleeve in this one-man show by the controversial comedian. Adults only.
11 Oct 6.30–8.30; 9.00–11.30 Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow
Jo Spence
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Retrospective of the hugely influential British photographer (1934-92), comprising her mischievous, unsettling takes on class, femininity, self-image and the breast cancer which would ultimately kill her.
12 Jun–16 Nov 10.00am–5.00; Thu 10.00am–8.00; Fri & Sun 11.00am–5.00 Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow
Kaleidoscope Eyes and The Front
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Swampy sounds from Kaleidoscope Eyes and shouty indie rock from The Front at this monthly Information Libre night.
11 Oct 8.00 Pivo Pivo, Glasgow
Kids @ Citz
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Weekly drama classes in confidence building, improvisation, storytelling and role-play that come in four flavours: Tiny Citizens, Little Citizen and Junior Citizens covering ages 4-12, and Teenagers for ages 13-15. The term started on 13 Sep. Please check the website for full age and time information over the ten week term. Registration can be done online or through the box office.
Saturdays, Sundays (Times vary) Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow
Kinetic Blue
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Indie and funky house from Ross McMillan.
Saturdays 9.00–3.00am The Viper Bar & Club, Glasgow
Kong
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Rock.
11 Oct 8.30 Samuel Dow's, Glasgow
The Leads, Butterhook, Castro and Modern Faces
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Over-14s show. Indie rockers from Denny head this Best of Barrowland 2 bill.
11 Oct 7.00 Barrowland 2, Glasgow
Life After Iraq
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Joint exhibition by award-winning photojournalist Angela Catlin and writer Billy Briggs, who travelled to Syria to document the plight of some of the millions of ordinary Iraqis living there who have fled the conflict in their homeland. 'Part of Refugee Week 2008'
10 Jun–26 Oct St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, Glasgow
The Lighthouse Architecture Series: Gareth Hoskins Architects
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The first in a five-year programme of exhibitions celebrating architectural talent emerging on the international stage focuses on one of Scotland's most notable architectural practises: Gareth Hoskins Architects, the company behind the redesigns of the Royal Museum and St Andrews' Square. Curated by Hugh Pearman, the Sunday Times architecture critic.
12 Sep–2 Nov The Lighthouse, Glasgow
Lives in Motion
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An exhibition co-ordinated by the Research Centre for Museums and Galleries, University of Leicester, about the role of transport in the lives of disabled persons.
1 Sep–31 Oct Mon–Thu & Sat 10.00am–5.00; Fri & Sun 11.00am–5.00 Museum of Transport, Glasgow
Location Unknown
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Tokyo Sneak-Thief, Martin Patton, Fancy and Spook, The Wasp and Pro Vinylist Karim kick off this new 140-capacity underground party in a secret location. Meet up at the Courtyard for tickets and more info on the day.
11 Oct 11.00–5.00am The Courtyard, Glasgow
Lord Kelvin: Revolutionary Scientist
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This permanent display is based around the life and work of Lord Kelvin. An exciting mix of hands-on activities, original scientific instruments, demonstrations and computer-generated images. Visitors will have the chance to investigate how solving problems in physics 150 years ago led to practical inventions which have transformed all of our lives today.
1 Oct–30 Apr 2009, not Sundays Mon–Sat 9.30am–5.00 Hunterian Museum, Glasgow
Love Music
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Soul, rock'n'roll, indie and electro with Gerry Lyons (Teenage Fanclub) and David Sinclair (Killer Kitsch).
Saturdays 11.00–3.00am ABC, Glasgow
Mamma Mia! (Subtitled)
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A bride-to-be tries to find out the identity of her real father in the lead up to her wedding on a Greek island. Depressingly faithful film adaptation of abominable Broadway and West End ABBA song musical mega hit. The popularity of films like this certainly make one wonder about the rampancy of mental illness in our culture.
11 Oct Sat 11.30am Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Mansfield Park Farmers' Market
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What's this? Mansfield Park Farmers' Market 'not actually happening in Mansfield Park?' Don't worry, this is just a temporary rehousing while Mansfield Park gets a facelift. Dowanhill Primary School playground still has room for 40+ stalls bursting with everything from happy bacon and spuds with t'mud on 'em to Greek delicacies and face painting.
11 Oct, 25 Oct, 8 Nov, 22 Nov, 13 Dec, 27 Dec 9.00am–3.00 Dowanhill Primary School, Glasgow
Matthew Smith
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New work from the London-based artist following exhibitions at home, in Paris and in New York.
Thursdays–Saturdays (from 11 Oct) 12.00–5.00 Mary Mary, Glasgow
The Michael Deans Quintet
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Quintet led by tenor saxophonist Deans, playing a modern blend of bebop, jazz and funk.
Saturdays 5.00–8.00 Bloc+, Glasgow
Monika Sosnowska
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New sculptural works by the Polish artist.
11 Oct–8 Nov, not Sundays Mon–Fri 10.00am–5.00; Sat 12.00–5.00 The Modern Institute, Glasgow
Natty and Karima Francis
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Over-14s show. Rising roots reggae star from London.
11 Oct 8.00 King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow
Night at the Museum
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Broad, imaginative and fun adventure comedy about a bumbling security guard (Stiller) who lets loose an ancient curse at a Natural History Museum, which makes the exhibits to come to life.
11 Oct16 Oct Sat–Thu 3.20 IMAX Theatre, Glasgow
Nu Skool
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Nick Peacock, Craig Thompson, John Ross and Alex, provide a fine line in disco, northern soul and all things funky.
Saturdays 10.30–3.00am The Buff, Glasgow
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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Dale Wasserman's adaptation of Ken Kesey's classic novel. 'Part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts & Film Festival'.
9 Oct–18 Oct, not 12 Oct 7.30 Ramshorn Theatre, Glasgow
One More Tune
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Electro and techno, with Hush Puppy (Death Disco), Saavedra and residents Define Define.
11 Oct 11.00–3.00am Blackfriars, Glasgow
Paddy Shanks Paintings
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A series of oil and acrylic paintings by this Glasgow-based artist.
1 Oct–31 Oct 9.00am–10.00 Offshore Gallery, Glasgow
The Paper Bag Princess
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Pavla's Puppets present this tale of a Princess Elizabeth and her unlikely encounter with the dragon who has burned down her castle and nicked her Prince. Ages 3+.
11 Oct 2.00 Scottish Mask and Puppet Centre, Glasgow
The Pattern of a Bird
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An exhibition of art and writing celebrating the creativity in all of us that improves our quality of life. This exhibition follows the themes of 'Arts in Palliative Care' and coincides with the launch of a new publication, 'Art in Hospital'.
3 Oct–12 Oct, not Mondays Tue–Fri 10.00am–5.00; Sat & Sun 12.00–5.00 Tramway, Glasgow
Pest Control Records Launch Party
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Tokyo Knife Attack, Marcus Rafferty, Espee, Parasite Audio Hosted by DJ Scott Theory and The Wasp help celebrate the launch of this new electronic label from Glasgow.
11 Oct 5.00–11.00 The Courtyard, Glasgow
Plastic Pastorals
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Gregor Laird, founder of Edinburgh's queer clubs Disko Bloodbath and Heroes, displays countryside vistas with a dramatic colour make-over and designer's aesthetic. 'Part of Glasgay!'
6 Oct–9 Nov 11.00am–5.00 (6 Oct 7.00–9.00) Q! Gallery, Glasgow
A Play, A Pie & A Pint: Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla
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Lydia Adetunji's new play about an idyllic summer's day and the turmoil hidden below the surface.
6 Oct–11 Oct 12.30 Òran Mór, Glasgow
Project Ability Screening: Young Talent on the Big Screen
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A selection of short films, music videos and animations made by young filmmakers from Project Ability, a Glasgow-based organisation that supports people with disabilities who want to be involved in the arts.
11 Oct Sat 12.00 Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Queen & Paul Rodgers
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Queen's classic pomp rock hits delivered by Brian May and Roger Taylor with Free's Paul Rodgers stepping into Freddie's rather large shoes.
11 Oct 7.00 SECC, Glasgow
El Rancho Picante
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El Patron and Leo Alabama present a night of garage punk and rock'n'roll at El Rancho Relaxo's 'evil twin'. Includes entry to Half My Heart Beats.
11 Oct 10.00–3.00am The Flying Duck, Glasgow
Red'n'Black
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A new urban night with the Artistik DJs.
Fridays, Saturdays 10.00–3.00am Drop, Glasgow
Robert Heindel: Encore
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Original works by the artist who worked with British ballet over the past three decades, some of which are being exhibited for the first time in Europe.
6 Oct–19 Oct 10.00am–5.00 Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
Roni Size & Reprazent
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CANCELLED.
11 Oct 7.00 The Arches, Glasgow
Royal London Watches Grand Prix Snooker
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Rounds one, two and quarter finals with leading contenders Ronnie O'Sullivan, Marco Fu, Stephen Maguire, Graeme Dott, Mark Selby, Shaun Murphy, Ding Junhui and more.
11 Oct17 Oct 1.30 & 7.00; Sat 12.00; Wed 2.00 & 7.00 SECC, Glasgow
Royal Scottish National Orchestra: Inspiring Romantics
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Beethoven's 'Leonore Overture No 3' and 'Piano Concerto No 2' plus R Strauss' 'Rosenkavalier Suite' and 'Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks'. Conducted by Stéphane Denève and with Paul Lewis on piano. Pre-concert talk at 6.45pm.
11 Oct 7.30 Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
Sabado Saturdays
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House music from Iain Thomson ('M8' magazine) and Paul Rea.
Saturdays 11.00–3.00am Byblos, Glasgow

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