Boo joins musicians from across the world taking part in over 300 events in venues throughout Glasgow from Thursday 16 January to Sunday 2 February 2020.
Boo joins musicians from across the world taking part in over 300 events in venues throughout Glasgow from Thursday 16 January to Sunday 2 February 2020.
Tomorrow night sees the last feature of the season for Concord CommunIty Cinema before the new season starts in February. Wednesday afternoon sees the screening of A WEE LOOK BACK 58 featuring films on GLASGOW at WORK and PLAY and on WHO OWNS SCOTLAND. £2 admission includes tea and buns at all WEE LOOK BACK shows.
Under the headline “Harry and Meghan leave royals for ‘commoner’ life’”, the Murdoch-owned tabloid offers a vivid interpretation of what this “commoner” life might look like: Markle on a sofa with a fag in one hand and curlers in her hair; Harry beside her, belly hanging out over white Y-fronts, and own-brand beer spilling down his chest.
FRANK O’Donnell, currently editorial director at Scotsman Publications, will take on the role of editor-in-chief of DC Thomson Media’s Aberdeen titles in May.
Some stops will be given new poles and flags. There will be a new bus shelter at Garelochhead and some others on the route will be upgraded. Where stops have been moved, consideration has been given to home owners and the placements have been done as sensitively as possible.