Indian Food Bazaar Two cultures will combine this weekend when Glaswegians tuck into some spicy treats at the A listed former fish market the Briggait for the city’s first Indian Food Bazaar. Glasgow is known as the curry capital of Scotland and is the home of the tikka masala which was created in the city. […]
Everett’s talk on the Wilde side is a lesson in love
Film: Rupert Everett on his new Wilde biopic Casually dressed in a white sweatshirt, jeans and sneakers, an unshaven Rupert Everett is in the entrance lobby at the Glasgow Film Theatre thanking filmgoers for turning up on an unusually hot night in the city. They have come to see a screening of The Happy Prince, […]
Glasgow in party mood for Nile’s Bronx beat
Music Festival: Fiesta x FOLD It’s been a long journey for Nile Rodgers from a dark upbringing in New York’s Lower East Side to the bright lights of music immortality. Raised in a family of junkies, and having experienced near-death experiences from drugs, drink and two cancer scares, he’s made the leap from the gutter to […]
TRNSMT line-up gives nod to venue’s role in rock
Glasgow’s second TRNSMT music festival will recognise the pivotal role played by one of the city’s legendary venues in the careers of a number of this year’s performers. Organiser Geoff Ellis was responsible for the success of King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut where many of the acts at TRNSMT got their first big break. Speaking […]
Defiant Dr Danielle is a model of determination
At the age of 18 months Danielle Farrel’s parents Marjory and Daniel noticed something was wrong with their daughter. “I wasn’t reaching the usual milestones, like getting up and taking first steps,” she says. Cerebral palsy was diagnosed, heralding a lifetime of challenges, and a future filled with highs and lows. Throughout her childhood and […]