Radio Clyde What's On
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17 May 2007 | ||
| Earth, Sea, Sky 10am - 1pm and 2.00pm - 5pm (Arts and Entertainment) Ongoing Event, Ends 23/05/2007 Location: Lillie Art Gallery, Station Road Milngavie Exhibition of work by Joyce Leitch (Closed Sundays and Mondays - open Tuesday to Saturday) Additional Information | ||
| Celtic Charity Cup (Charity Football) Ongoing Event, Ends 19/05/2007 Location: Glasgow, Hamilton, Paisley and Edinburgh GET YOUR KIT ON FOR THE BIG KICK OFF! Sign up now for the Inaugural Celtic Charity Cup. Stage 1 - 10.30am, Sat 19 May in Glasgow, Hamilton, Paisley + Edinburgh. Stage 2 - 12noon, Sun 27 May, Glasgow. Victorious team will be presented with magnificent trophy - to be engraved and permanently displayed in Boardroom at Celtic Park - + also be given opportunity to play on hallowed turf at half-time during a game at Paradise. Entry fee £105 for a team of 7. Contact for entry form or further info - janemaguire@celticfc.co.uk or 0141 551 4262. Additional Information | ||
| Dirty Dusting See theatre website below for days and times (Arts and Entertainment) Ongoing Event, Ends 19/05/2007 Location: King's Theatre, 297 Bath Street, Glasgow Following the successful runs at the King's in 2005, audiences can't get enough of this knock-out comedy so Dirty Dusting is back by popular demand! Three 70-something Glaswegian cleaners are facing the axe. They might be past their best, beyond their sell-by-date and over the hill but they certainly won’t take threats of redundancy lying down. So these game ‘girls’ set up a phone sex service, known as ‘The Telephone Belles’, and that’s when the fun really begins. Over 6,000 people saw Dirty Dusting in 2005 and every one of them was rolling in the aisles at this smash hit comedy. Make sure you don't miss out. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SHOW IS NOT SUITABLE FOR AGES 14 AND UNDER Additional Information | ||
| Rapture Theatre Presents Broken Glass 7.30pm (Arts and Entertainment) Ongoing Event, Ends 19/05/2007 Location: Citizens Theatre, 119 Gorbals Street, Glasgow
Rapture Theatre presents the Scottish premiere of this powerful thriller by Arthur Miller, the legendary writer of The Crucible, Death of a Salesman and All My Sons. In Brooklyn, New York, 1938, Sylvia Gellburg has mysteriously become paralysed from the waist down. As her family doctor investigates, a tangled web of lies, deceit and fear emerges. As the doctor becomes more obsessed, the mystery deepens, twisting and turning until it reaches its exciting climax. Additional Information | ||
| The Luckiest Man In The World 7.30 (Theatre) Ongoing Event, Ends Today Location: Gilmorehill G12 www.gilmorehillg12.co.uk 16+17 May 2007 “Newton’s third law of motion says every action has an equal reaction, and that’s something that Jayson Bartlett’s new play, The Luckiest Man In The World, considers – just what effect our decisions have on our lives.” Chris Long BBC Hexis Theatre Company comes to Gilmorehill G12 as part of a national ‘07 tour after a successful launch at The Lowry, Salford Quays, Manchester on 3 May. Feedback following a preview reports this play as being “compelling, direct and honest with a magnetic appeal that spans the generation gap”. Desire, trust + love, Where do you stand? Additional Information | ||
| Ladies Night 7.45 - 11.00pm (Arts and Entertainment) Location: Tiger Tiger, Glasford Street, Glasgow Red Siren Events based within Glasgow Met College are holding a ladies night for the charity Avert whose aim is to avert HIV and AIDS worldwide. Come along & be pampered from high street retailers such as Origins and The Body Shop. Why not even purchase some goodies from Ann Summers or let our massuse relieve your stress and get rid of those knots! There will also be hair, beauty and fitness experts on site to give advice on looking good this summer. Tickets are available by email - redsirenevents@hotmail.co.uk or call Ashley on 07730 590985 | ||
| Environmental Justice, How Can it be Achieved? 7pm (Educational) Location: Boyd Orr Building, University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ Professor Roger Downie gives a lecture exploring the origins and the idea of environmental justice and discusses its usefulness in the debate over how we can achieve a sustainable and good quality of life for people and the rest of the living world. Additional Information | ||
| Renfrewshire Family History Society 7.20pm (Historic) Location: Paisley Museum and Art Gallery AGM and last Paisley meeting of session Additional Information | ||
| Thomas the Tank Engine 6pm - 9pm 17th and 18th (Miscellaneous) Ongoing Event, Ends 18/05/2007 Location: Falkirk Town Hall Visit Falkirk Model Railway Club's layout of Thomas the Tank Engine | ||
| Music for Maggie's 8pm (Musical Performances) Location: The Bull Inn New St Paisley An acoustic event featuring some well kent faces and some bright young things | ||
| 24 hours of prayer for Drumchapel starting at 6pm (Religious/Spiritual) Location: St Andrew's Church, Drumchapel Road 24 hour prayer vigil open to anyone. Opportunities for private prayer, prayer with someone or for someone, time to talk, think, light a candle. | ||


