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@scotsgaymag ScotsGayMag scotsgay.co.uk SCOTSGAY ISSUE 173
SCOTSGAY
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SCOTSGAY
ISSUE 173
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Contents
4 Listings
5 Edinburgh News
6 Glasgow News
6 Dundee News
7 Aberdeen News
8 Art for Artsake
10-11 Listings
12 -13 Contact Ads
14 Venues & Emporia
14 Films & DVD
cover:
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SCOTSGAY
ISSN: 1357-0595
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Pets’ Parade
Brodie is a
7 year old
c o l l i e
cross,a
nervous
boy at first
but when
he gets to know you he is full
of fun, he loves going for
walks and playing fetch
Call the Dogs Trust on West
Calder (01506) 873459.
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rehoming/searchcentres/
westcalder
A very purry,
friendly
12
year old cat
called Harley
came
from
the Borders
via the Isle of
Mull
Call Lothian
Cat Rescue on Bonnyrigg on
(01875) 821025.
 www.lothiancatrescue.org
A
Zander Bruce
news@scotsgay.co.uk
t the end of Mar, I had the pleasure of being at
the LGBTI Hustings, which saw leaders of the
five major political parties in Scotland come together to discuss politics with a queer bent. Hosted
by Stonewall Scotland, the Equality Network, LGBT
Youth Scotland and the Scottish Transgender Alliance
the event was something I never thought I’d see - the
leaders of a country being held accountable by our
community directly, on our terms. Subjects discussed
were inclusive education, funding for Sandyford Clinic
and plans for legal recognition of Intersex people during the next Parliament. Few among us knew that just
a couple of days later Kezia Dugdale who was in attendance would come out as being in a relationship with
a woman. Officially this gives us the most LGBTI government body in the world. Including UKIP (the sun’s
shining, so I’m feeling generous), four of the six main
parties in Scotland are led by LGB people (I look forward to the day we get to add T to that as well). Yes,
there was a random radgie shouting unintelligible
abuse from outside that sent a ripple of unease
through the audience and the moment between Ruth
Davidson and presenter Louise White where suddenly
it all got awkward (like the realisation a fight just broke
out with any idea of how it started), though generally
it was a lovely event and quite a milestone.
One subject that was hinted at by Kezia but wasn’t
covered due to time constraints was the recent decision by NHS England to not pursue the introduction
of PrEP on the National Health. Subsequently Nicola
Sturgeon has reassured that Scotland will determine
its own policy and this month NHS England have announced they “will carefully consider its position on
commissioning PrEP”. The estimate is that for every
day that PrEP is not available seven MSM (Men who
have Sex with Men) will be diagnosed as HIV Positive.
I read a haunting article the other day relating to a
Robert Maplethorpe exhibition and lamenting the lives
lost to AIDS, the cultural loss of the artists, visionaries
and the contribution they would have made. Where
are the elders who should have been here to guide and
inspire this generation?
Haydn Pope
Haydn Pope, owner of AXM in Glasgow, sadly passed
away last month after a long battle with cancer at the
age of 49. AXM will continue to operate but all profits
will go to the Moni Malawi charity which supports vulnerable children in Africa. Before his death Haydn had
raised over £300,000 for his favourite cause. Another
prominent member of the community, Martin Glancy,
known to many as DJ Bunny of Habana has also died
this month. His energy and humour will be deeply
missed.
News
NUS Scotland LGBT+ Conference
In this digital age, more and more phone apps are coming
to the market and also into our social awareness. Alongside other gay dating apps, a new service is being
launched called POZ (Pozitive Connections), for people
who are HIV-positive and looking for love. Founder Andrew Goyvaerts was diagnosed in 2013 and like so many
others has faced stigma and rejection over his status.
POZ seeks to provide an opportunity for people to meet
and date, as well as additional functions relating to health
services. It’s available to download via Apple and Android
stores. The Sexual Advice Association has also launched a
new app called SMART, which will give comprehensive
advice on a range of sexual health issues for men and
women. I’ve asked them whether there is anything specific for MSM, gay women and Trans sexual health needs.
It would be such a shame if it were about as useful and inclusive as an early-90’s sex education video. We’ll see.
On a lighter note, Pride Youth Games + is to be held 5th7th Aug at Stirling University. For more information or to
register, visit leapsports.org. The Games are a UK wide
event for LGBTI young people aged 16-25 and options this
year will include swimming, tennis, roller derby and
kayaking. When are we having a Bear Games? Snacking
relays, Box Set Marathons and Woofing Contests? Synchronised Snoring? Sign me up for that! Gold medal
(made of chocolate preferably).
If you’re looking for culture this month, Balletboyz are
touring the UK and bring their brand of insane hotness to
the King’s Theatre Edinburgh on 22nd May, then Dundee
Rep 23rd-24th May. Failing that, hold on until Jul cause
we’ve got the Ab Fab movie to look forward to. Two
months to go! At the rate we’re losing celebrities this year
(Victoria Wood and Prince in the space of a couple of days)
we’d better form a protective circle around June Whitfield
quickly!
Jack Douglas
NUS Scotland's
New LGBT officer
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HELPLINES
ABUSED MEN IN SCOTLAND
Tel: Freefone 0808 8000024
Mon-Fri 9am-4pm. Support for
men surviving domestic abuse.
Write: Unit GF11, Eric Liddell
Centre, 15 Morningside Road,
Edinburgh. EH10 4DP.
Office: 0131-447 7449.
contact@amis.org.uk
www.amis.org.uk
BREATHING SPACE
Tel: Freefone 0800 838587
Mon-Thu 6pm-2am, Fri 6pmMon 6am (24 hours at
weekends).
www.breathingspacescotland
.co.uk
CUMBRIA AND THE
BORDERS GAY HELPLINE
Tel: Bassenthwaite Lake
(01768) 776244
Nightly 6-9pm.
LGBT HELPLINE SCOTLAND
Tel: 0300 123 2523
Tue-Wed Noon-9pm.
Providing info and emotional
supporttoLGBTpeopleandallies
throughout Scotland’.
www.lgbt-helpline-scotland
.org.uk
OUTREACH CUMBRIA LGBT
TELEPHONE HELPLINE:
Tel: 0300 1237440 or
Freefone 0800 3457440.
Thu 7-9.30pm.
SEXUAL HEALTH LINE:
Tel: 0300 1237123
Mon-Fri 9am-8pm, Sat-Sun
11am-4pm. Confidential advice
and information. Minicom:
Freephone 0800 521361.
www.nhs.uk/worthtalkingabout
STOP HATE UK
Tel: Freefone 0808 8010661
24hours.Information,adviceand
supportforvictimsandwitnesses
of LGBTI Hate Crime and
incidents.
www.stophateuk.org
SWITCHBOARD THE LGBT+ HELPLINE
Tel: 0300 3300630
Daily 10am-11pm.
chris@switchboard.lgbt
www.switchboard.lgbt
TERRENCE HIGGINS TRUST
Tel: 0808 8021221
Mon-Fri 10am-8pm.
The HIV and sexual health charity
for life.
info@tht.org.uk
www.tht.org.uk
MEDIA
SCOTSGAY
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JAMES MORGAN BROWN
REVIEW
Independent journal intended to
increase awareness of important
LGBTQI non-fiction publications.
Named in honour of James
Morgan Brown, gay Glasgow
socialist and comrade of Edward
Carpenter.
jmbreview@linsert.org
www.linsert.org/jmbreview
KALEIDOSCOT
Online publication providing
news,reviews,opinionpiecesand
original articles of interest. Tel:
0844 585 1161. Fax: 0844 585
1171.
dan@kaleidoscot.com
www.kaleidoscot.com
SCENE ALBA
LGBT+ arts lifestyle magazine.
mail@scenealba.co.uk
www.scenealba.co.uk
fb: scenealba
UNDIVIDING LINES
LGBT+ magazine for the
Highlands
and
Islands.
undividinglines@mail.com
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NATIONAL
ORGANISATIONS
OUTRIGHT SCOTLAND
Scotland's oldest lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender rights
organisation. It was founded in
1969 as the Scottish Minorities
Group, later became the Scottish
Homosexual Rights Group and
changed its name to OUTRIGHT
SCOTLAND in December 1992.
Currently hibernating.
EQUALITY NETWORK
Working for lesbian, gay, bisexual
and transgender equality in
Scotland. Write: 30 Bernard
Street, Edinburgh. EH6 6PR. Tel:
0131-467 6039. Weekly E-mail
and quarterly paper newsletters
on LGBT equality campaigns and
Regular
developments.
conferences, forums, and other
events. E-mail or write to join the
network, free!
en@equality-network.org
www.equality-network.org
t: @LGBTScotland
LESBIAN ARCHIVE
The UK's largest and most
significant collection of materials
relating to lesbian lives. The
collections are based at Glasgow
Women's Library, 23 Landressy
Street, Glasgow. G40 1BP. Tel:
0141-550 2267.
info@womenslibrary.org.uk
www.womenslibrary.org.uk
PRIDE EDINBURGH
Organising the national Pride
Scotia March and Edinburgh
Pride 2016 which will be held on
Sat 2nd Jul 2016! Tel: 0131-556
9471. Write: 58a Broughton
Street, Edinburgh. EH1 3SA.
info@prideedinburgh.org.uk
www.prideedinburgh.org.uk
fb:Pride Edinburgh
STONEWALL SCOTLAND
Campaigns for equality and
justice for gay, lesbian, bisexual
and transgender people living in
Scotland. Write: Mansfield
Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield
Place, Edinburgh. EH3 6BB. Tel:
0131-474 8019.
info@stonewallscotland.org.uk
www.stonewallscotland.org.uk
LOCAL
ORGANISATIONS
ABERDEENSHIRE:
GMH Quiz Team:
At Cheerz Bar Quiz Night every
Thu from 9pm (with the quiz
starting at 9.30pm) primarily for
anyone who is either new to
Aberdeen or to the scene, feeling
isolated or maybe wanting to
make new friends after a period
away from the scene. There will
alwaysbeamemberofstaffthere
and some volunteers.
Just Be Yourself:A voluntary run
online/social support group for
LGBT people in Aberdeenshire.
Aims to provide help and support
for LGBT people of all ages from
family issues to housing,
healthcare and employment, etc.
Tel: 0330 350 1140.
info@justbeyourself.org.uk
www.justbeyourself.org.uk
fb:justbeyourself.org.uk
t: @JBY_UK
range of social and recreational
activities. Write: PO Box 14120,
Selkirk. TD7 5WE.
lgbtborders@gmail.com
fb:ScottishBordersLGBTEquality
Forum
CARLISLE:
Cumbria Pride:Annual event.
cumbriapride@hotmail.co.uk
www.cumbriapride.org
fb: Cumbria Pride
LGBTHQ:6-8 Fisher Street. Runs
various projects and also offers a
free counselling service. The
centre is home to Sticky Bits Café
where you can get advice and
information about all the groups
and activities that are happening
in the centre and the Carlisle area.
SeelistinginVenuesandEmporia
for hours. Pride in North Cumbria
and Cumbria Pride also have
offices in the centre. For more
information Tel: Pam on Carlisle
(01228) 267247 or visit their
Facebook sites.
fb: LGBTHQCarlisle
fb: Sticky-Bits-Cafe
fb: pinc.cumbria
fb: Cumbria Pride
EDINBURGH:
Couple Counselling Lothian:
Scotland’s oldest and largest
relationship counselling agency
promotes the wellbeing and
longevity of same sex
relationships.65yearsexperience
of serving clients in Edinburgh
and the Lothians. Tel: 0131-556
1527.
info@cclothian.org.uk
www.cclothian.org.uk
Edinburgh LGBT Centre: Owned
and managed by Lesbian Gay
and Bisexual Community Project
Limited, which is registered as a
Scottish Charity and as a Scottish
Company. Bought in 1974 by the
Scottish Minorities Group, it is the
only LGBT-owned LGBT Centre
in the UK and is also the oldest
LGBT Centre outwith the USA.
Write: Edinburgh LGBT Centre,
58a/60 Broughton Street,
Edinburgh. EH1 3SA. Tel: 0131556 9471. Meeting Room
Booking Tel: 07817 533337.
info@edinburghlgbtcentre.org.uk
ExchangeMeetup:Whetheryou
identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender, non-binary, queer,
questioning, intersex, asexual,
pan, poly, join a new social group
to connect with a likeminded
community and meet people.
Run by LGBT Health and
Wellbeing, takes place 7.309.30pm in The Regent Bar on 4th
Wed of each month. Tel: 0131523 1100.
admin@lgbthealth.org.uk
AYRSHIRE:
FALKIRK:
NESA (North, East, South
Ayrshire) Social Support Group:
Tel: David Bingham on 0141-332
3838.
david.bingham@tht.org.uk
Forth Valley Gay Group: For gay
and bisexual men over the age of
18. An opportunity to meet likeminded men in a safe and
supportiveenvironment.Meetsin
FalkirkonlastWedofeachmonth
6.30-8.30pm. Tel: Michael Harkin
on 0141-332 3838 or
07880170688.
Michael.harkin@tht.org.uk
Borders Bisexual Lesbian And
Gay Group (BBLAGG):
Organises social and recreational
events for LGBT adults living in
the Scottish Borders. Events
include: pub nights, men’s film
nights, hillwalks, barbeques and
an annual visit to Ireland to take
part in North West Pride. Tel:
Alastair Lings on Galashiels
(01896) 757861 or 07763
850087.
alastairlings@yahoo.co.uk
fb:Borders Bisexual Lesbian And
Gay Group ( BBLAGG )
Scottish Borders LGBT Equality:
Aims to provide advice and act as
a consulting body to all
community planning partner
organisations and to develop a
Highland Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender Forum:
Aims to promote and organise
local events where everyone is
welcome. Campaigns for the fair
treatment of all LGBT people and
liaises with many other
organisations (locally and
nationally). Tel:Inverness(01463)
898110.
forum@highlandlgbtforum.scot
www.highlandlgbtforum.scot
MORAY:
LGBT PLUS: Provides a limited
support service, including a
Dumfries-based
weekly
supportive drop-in space, and
telephone one to one support
sessions. Tel: 07547 157718.
info@lgbtplus.org.uk
www.lgbtplus.org.uk
fb: Dumfries and Galloway LGBT
Plus
LGBTI Argyll & Bute::
fb:LGBTI Argyll & Bute
BORDERS:
INVERNESS:
Gay Guys Inverness:
For gay and bi guys to socialise
from 8pm every Wed at
MacNabs Bar & Bistro at the
Columba Hotel, Inverness. Look
for the table with the shiny red
post box.
www.gayguysinverness.org
fb: Gay Guys Inverness
DUMFRIES:
Monday Dropin: An informal
weekly gathering open to all
identities, welcoming new faces
and regular attendees alike. Run
by LGBT Health and Wellbeing,
takes place 5.30-8pm at 9 Howe
Street every Mon. Tel: 0131-523
1100.
admin@lgbthealth.org.uk
ARGYLL & BUTE:
Pride Glasgow: Organising
Glasgow pride event on Sat-Sun
20th-21st Aug 2016. Write: 34 St
Enoch Square, Suite 1/1,
Glasgow, G1 4DF. Tel: 0844 664
5428.
hello@pride.scot
www.pride.scot
fb:Pride Glasgow
GLASGOW:
Free Pride Glasgow:Organising
free Glasgow pride event in 2016
fb:FreePrideGlasgow
t: @freepridegla
LGBT Social Evening: 2nd Thu
of each month at the Spoon Café,
46 Trongate, G1 5ES. Run by and
for LGBTQI community
members. An informal,
welcoming and inclusive space
forallLGBTQIidentities.Tel:0141271 2330.
kelly@lgbthealth.org.uk
fb:lgbthealthy
LGBT Moray: Social networking
group for LGBT people in Moray.
1st Tue of each month: Get
together at The Muckle Cross
Pub, 34 High Street, Elgin from
7.30pm. Look for rainbow
coloured bag and a VW camper
money box on the table! 3rd Sat
of each month: Get together at
The Mosset Tavern, Gordon
Street, Forres from 10.30am.
Meet in the back lounge, side
entrance from the end of the car
park. For further info or to be met
in advance: Tel: 07598 418638.
lgbtmoray@gmail.co.uk
www.lgbtmoray.co.uk
NORTH HIGHLANDS:
Caithness LGBTI Social Group:
Caithness LGBTI Social Group:
For people, living and working in
or visiting Caithness who identify
as LGBT or who are questioning
their identity. For all ages from 16
years+, regardless of whether
married, in a relationship, single,
separated, divorced or widowed.
Also welcomes the friends and
family of LGBT people. Meets last
Fri of each month from 7-9pm
alternating between (even
months) The Alexander Bain in
Wick and (odd months) Also
meets 3rd Sat of every even
month at 1pm in John o'Groats
- check online for venue.
caithnesslgbtgroup@gmail.com
www.caithnesslgbtsocialgroup
.co.uk
fb: caithnesslgbtsocialgroup
North Highlands LGBT Social
Group: For people with diverse
sexual and gender identities, who
are living in or visiting Caithness
or the Highlands and Islands.
Based in Caithness. Meet 1st Sat
of each month for lunch,
alternating between Thurso and
Wick. Welcomes people who
identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual,
trans, intersex, queer, people who
are questioning their identity, and
friends, family and allies.
northhighlandslgbt@gmail.com
northhighlandslgbt.weebly.com/
fb:northhighlandslgbt
t: @cnhcaithlgbt
WOMEN'S
LISTINGS
CARLISLE:
Carlisle Women’s Group:
Social group for women
identifying as LBT and
hetrosexual to meet socialise, try
newthingsandmeetnewpeople.
EverysecondFri(startingon11th
Mar) 6-8pm. Sticky Bits Café, 6-8
Fisher Street, Carlisle. Tel: Pam on
Carlisle (01228) 267247.
stickybitscafe@hotmail.co.uk
DUMFRIES:
FabulousFannys:LesbianSocial
Group. Meets last Fri of each
month, 8-11pm, Rugman's Hall,
92 Whitesands, Dumfries. Bring
a bottle (no bar)
fannys2016@gmail.com
DUNDEE:
Outskirtsocial: Social group for
LBT women in the East of
Scotland. An opportunity for
women to make new friends,
connectupwithexistingonesand
generally have some fun.
ionafiesta@yahoo.co.uk
fb:Outskirtsocial
t: @Outskirtsocial
EDINBURGH:
AD Group: Social group
exclusively for lesbians over 40
who have come to terms with
their sexuality as lesbians. Meets
each month to plan social
activities such as cinema, meals
out, walks and more.
adgroup40@gmail.com
Amazing Gracies Women’s
Football Club: Aimed at LGBT
and non-LGBT women, meets
forafriendlykickabouteveryWed
(7-8pm) on the outdoor 5-a-side
astroturf pitch at Drummond
Community High School, 41
BellevuePlace,Edinburgh.Agreat
opportunity for women of any
age,fitness-level,andabilitytoplay
football in a welcoming and
friendly environment. New
players always welcome.
amazinggraciesfc@hotmail.com
Ladybird Book Group:
Gay women's book group meets
every 2nd Tue of each month
from 7.30pm at Café Nom de
Plume on Broughton Street,
Edinburgh. The reading list is a
mixture of fiction and non-fiction.
Ladybirdbookgroup
@hotmail.com
Rubyfruits Edinburgh: For
lesbians and bi women. Meets
Wed eve anytime after 7.30pm at
Woodland Creatures, 260-262
Leith Walk (from Wed 1st Jun at
JosephPearce,23ElmRow)and
1st Sun of each month anytime
after 2.30pm at The Regent.
Widen your social circle, network,
plan weekend/eve activities (eg
walking, cinema, exhibitions) and
maybe meet that special
somebody.
rubyfruitsedinburgh
@yahoo.com
www.rubyfruitsedinburgh.
webs.com
Shetland LGBT: Support and
social group for LGBT people in
Shetland. Organises a number of
social events and meetings at
various venues in Shetland.
shetlandlgbt@gmail.com
fb: Shetland LGBT
Women’s Wellbeing Group:
An inclusive group that offers the
chance to meet other LGBT
womeninarelaxedenvironment.
Chat, information and activities
promoting health and wellbeing.
The group is open to all LGBT
women and we welcome
transgenderpeoplewhoprimarily
identify as women. To stay up to
date with the group, including
meeting times and locations for
outings, Tel: Alison on 0131-652
3283.
alison@lgbthealth.org.uk
STIRLING & HILLFOOTS:
FIFE:
Out Here Forth Valley:
Social and support group which
has a wide range of diverse
people attending (18+). Meets 79pm on last Mon of each month
inStirlingtowncentre.Tel:Michael
Harkin on 07880 170688.
michael.harkin@tht.org.uk
Fife Inbetweeners:
A friendly group of lesbians who
meet every 2nd Sat eve from
8pmat TheSteadings,Bennochy
Road,Kirkcaldy.Informalmeeting
allows them to chat, have a wee
drink and even a game of pool!
Arranges social events and link
between the Rubyfruits Group in
Edinburgh and OutskirtSocial in
Dundee (hence the group's
name!)
braethedug@btinternet.com
SHETLAND:
StirlingGayMen'sSocialGroup:
Providesanalternativetothepubs
and clubs scene. Meets monthly
from Sep-Jun (generally 3rd Fri)
for a chat and supper.
mensgroup@talktalk.net
GLASGOW:
Glasgow Women's Library:
23 Landressy Street, Glasgow.
G40 1BP. Tel: 0141-550 2267.
Provides a library, archive, is an
Accredited Museum and also
houses the UK’s national Lesbian
Archives. Range of events,
courses and other activities
delivered through their learning
programmes,alongwithanAdult
Literacy and Numeracy Project
and Black and Minority Ethnic
Women’s Project. Check website
for more info.
info@womenslibrary.org.uk
www.womenslibrary.org.uk
OLGA - Older Lesbians Get
Around: Meets monthly. Tel:
07813 268938.
olgagroup@hotmail.co.uk
www.olga-group.co.uk
fb: olga.glasgow.1
Sandyford: 2-6 Sandyford Place,
Glasgow. G3 7NB. Sandyford
providessexual,reproductiveand
emotional health services for all
lesbian and bisexual women. Tel:
0141-211 8130 for further
information on sexual and
reproductive services or Tel:
0141-211 6700 for counselling
services. All services available at a
range of locations throughout
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
area.
www.sandyford.org
INVERNESS:
Highland Lesbian Republic: A
voluntary group which has been
in existence for over twenty years.
Organises fundraisers for
Womankind Worldwide.
High_Les@bigfoot.com
www.freewebs.com/
highlandlesbiangroup
www.womankind.org.uk
NATIONAL:
CAMERADERIE LESBIAN
PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP
Meets monthly in and around the
Tayside/Dundee/Aberdeenshire
area, weather permitting.
spamdd7@yahoo.com
LESBIAN SCOTLAND
Lesbian Guide to Scotland,
including links to social groups,
sports clubs, support groups and
events in different Scottish cities.
www.lesbianscotland.com
LILIDOTS LESBIAN WOMEN’S
WALKING GROUP SCOTLAND
Walks are held on the last Sun of
each month, usually with a 10am
start in various parts of Scotland.
www.lilidots.co.uk
SCOTTISH NETWORK FOR
LESBIAN STRENGTH
To further lesbian issues, follow a
lesbian agenda and foster lesbian
visibility.
High_Les@bigfoot.com
www.freewebs.com/
highlandlesbiangroup
YOUNG LESBIANS
See our Youth Groups listings.
BISEXUALS
BISCOTLAND
Peer support and social group. A
safe space, so meetings are only
open to people attracted to more
than one gender, or those
questioning their sexuality. Meets
1st Tue of each month 7-9pm at
THT, Breckenridge House, Third
Floor, 274 Sauchiehall Street,
Glasgow Also holds occasional
social events, which are open to
friends, partners and allies.
biscotland15@yahoo.com
wordpress.biscotland.org
fb:BiScotland
BI AND BEYOND EDINBURGH
Social gathering for people who
identify as bisexual and beyond.
With organised social activities
andrefreshments.Whateveryour
labelorlackoflabeltheywelcome
you! Meets 1st & 3rd Wed of
each month 7-9pm at LGBT
Health and Wellbeing, 9 Howe
Street, Edinburgh.
biandbeyondedinburgh
@gmail.com
fb:biandbeyond
ABUSE
BROKEN RAINBOW LGBT
DOMESTICVIOLENCESERVICE
(UK)
Works to change the situation for
LGBT people facing domestic
violence.Runshelplineforlesbian,
gay, bisexual and transgender
people, their family, friends, and
agenciestosupportLGBTpeople
around domestic violence. Mon
& Thu 10am-8pm, Tue & Wed
10am-5pm, Fri 1-5pm.Tel: 0300
999 5428 or Freefone 0800 999
5428.
mail@brokenrainbow.org.uk
www.brokenrainbow.org.uk
fb:brokenrainbowuk
t: @brokenrainbow
RAPE CRISIS SCOTLAND
HELPLINE
Scotland-wide telephone service
providing support to women and
men experiencing sexual
violence, as well as their friends
and families. Tel: Freephone 0808
8010302
(6pm-Midnight).
Minicom available.
support@rapecrisisscotland.org.
uk
www.rapecrisisscotland.org.uk
THRIVE
Counselling service for male
survivors of childhood sexual
abuse. Write: Sandyford
Counselling & Support Services,
2-6 Sandyford Place, Glasgow.
G3 7NB. Tel: 0141-211 8133 or
0141-211 6700.
thrive@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
ATHEISTS AND
HUMANISTS
GALHA LGBT HUMANISTS
A section of the British Humanist
Association (BHA). Exists to
promoteHumanismtotheLGBT
community and LGBT rights
from a Humanist perspective.
Also offers non-religious LGBT
people opportunities to meet likeminded people. Join by
becoming a member of the BHA
and telling them you want to be
signed up to GALHA.
www.galha.org
PINK TRIANGLE TRUST
GayHumanistcharityestablished
in 1992. Promotes the Humanist
outlook and LGBT rights.
Sponsors a number of LGBT
groups including LGBT History
Month, Galop (London's antiLGBT hate crime charity) and
Rainbows Across Borders, a
supportive and caring group for
LGBT people who are seeking
refugefromoppressiveandbrutal
regimes. Publishes an online
magazine the Pink Humanist.
Write: 34 Spring Lane,
Kenilworth, Warwickshire. CV8
2HB. Tel: Kenilworth (01926)
858450.
secretary@pinktriangle.org.uk
www.thepinktriangletrust.com
BEARS
BEARSCOTS
The national group for bears, big
boys, their friends and admirers.
Glasgow (1st weekend of each
month): Bears in the West,
Underground Bar, Fri 9pm-1am.
Edinburgh (2nd weekend of each
month): Bears in the East, Sat
10pm-2am (Check website for
venue). .
info@bearscots.org.uk
www.bearscots.org.uk
fb: bear.scots
BELIEVERS
AFFIRMATION SCOTLAND
Network in the Church of
Scotland of lesbian, gay, bisexual
and transgender Christians, their
friends and supporters. Formed
in 2006 in response to the issue
of ministers and deacons being
able to conduct ceremonies to
mark civil partnerships without
fear of censure.
membership
@affirmationscotland.org.uk
www.affirmationscotland.org.uk
AUGUSTINE UNITED CHURCH
41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh,
EH1 1EL. Meets Sun 11am LGBTpeopleespeciallywelcome.
Last Sat of each month 7pm: Our
Tribe(LGBTgatheringwithevents
and activities and worship).
nicola.a.robinson1@gmail.com
www.augustine.org.uk
DUMFRIES NORTHWEST
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND:
Inclusive and affirming and
welcomes LGBT people. Tel:
Dumfries(01387)249964.Write:
Dumfries Northwest Church
Office, Lochside Road, Dumfries.
DG2 0DZ.
www.dumfriesnorthwest.org.uk
EVANGELICAL FELLOWSHIP
FOR LESBIAN & GAY
CHRISTIANS
Lesbian, gay or bisexual? From
an Evangelical tradition? So are
they. Write: c/o Flat 3, 7 Upper
Tollington Park, Finsbury Park,
London. N4 3EJ.
info@eflgc.org.uk
www.eflgc.org.uk
LESBIAN AND GAY
CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT
(LGCM)
UK-based international charity
which challenges homophobia
andtransphobia,especiallywithin
the church and faith-based
organisations, as well as working
to create and praying for an
inclusive church. Write: Oxford
House, Derbyshire Street,
London. E2 6HG. Tel: 020-7739
1249.
lgcm@lgcm.org.uk
www.lgcm.org.uk
METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY
CHURCH IN GLASGOW
A church of the LGBT
communities welcoming all
people. Meets for worship Sun
3pm at Ibrox Parish Church, 67
Clifford Street. Tel or Text: 07972
139128.
info@mccinglasgow.co.uk
www.mccinglasgow.co.uk
QUAKER LESBIAN AND GAY
FELLOWSHIP
Welcoming and supportive
national group for people of all
sexual orientations and their
friends. In 2016 they have
Meetups in Glasgow too.
enquiries@qlgf.org.uk
www.qlgf.org.uk
b: QuakerLGBTFellowshipUK
QUEST
Organisation for lesbian and gay
Catholics. Monthly meetings are
held in different regional groups
throughout Britain. Scottish
meetings held in Glasgow. Quest
Linkline-TheHelplineforGayand
Lesbian Catholics - Tel: (Freefone)
0808 808 0234 or 0300
1231989. Write: BM Box 2585,
LONDON. WC1N 3XX.
quest@questgaycatholic.org.uk
www.questgaycatholic.org.uk
SGI-UK (SCOTLAND)
Lay buddhist organisation
established in over 190 countries.
"In Nichiren Buddhism,
enlightenment is not a matter of
changing ourselves into
something which we are not.”
rainbow@sgi-uk.org
www.sgi-uk.org
UNITARIANS IN EDINBURGH
An inclusive community of
diversebeliefswhichsupportsthe
pursuit of individual spirituality.
Meets at St Mark's, 7 Castle
Terrace at 11am on Sun and for
Mindfulness@Lunchtime at
12.15pm on Tue. Very pleased to
welcomeallcouplestobemarried
in their churches.
minister
@edinburgh-unitarians.org.uk
www.edinburgh-unitarians.co.uk
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Brett Herriot
edinburgh@scotsgay.co.uk
ell daylight is stretching well
into the evenings which
means summer is on its way
and hopefully we can enjoy some warm
sunshine which will make a nice change
from the cold conditions we have had of
late. However whether its daylight or not
there is much going on in our scene with
a plethora of options available so let’s
get to it and round up the comings and
goings.
Starting with some very sad news from
Habana, venue DJ original, DJ Bunny aka
Martin Glancy has passed away at the
tragically young age of just 33. Martin
was a much loved member of the Habana team and indeed the LGBT scene
performing regularly across the scene
venues and for Pride as well as many a
charity fundraiser. Martin’s other passion
was football and especially Hibernian FC
for which he was the sports broadcaster
for Hibs TV offering his commentary to
some of the biggest matches for the
team from Easter Road. Everyone at
ScotsGay sends our love and thoughts to
Martin’s family, friends and the entire
Team Habana during this painful time,
and for me personally thank you Martin
for the little chats we shared and your inspiring nature: you will be so sorely
missed. Farewell Beautiful Dreamer.
Even in the saddest of times life does go
on. For me, being in company is the best
way forward so out on the scene this
month starting with Planet. Having just
pulled off a successful beach party
fundraising night for Hotscots FC, they
are continuing to offer the best pre club
fun and are now stocking the fridges
with new Craft beer, Ale and Cider and
CULTURAL
EDINBURGH GAY MEN'S
BOOK GROUP
Aninclusivegroupwhereyoucan
meet new people and read and
discuss interesting books. Meets
on 4th Wed of each month..
info@gaybookgroup.co.uk
edgaybookgroup.wordpress
.com
EDINBURGH GAY MEN'S
CHORUS
Brings together individuals
interested in singing a fun
repertoire,includingpop,rockand
songs from the shows and
movies.Nowisagreattimetoget
involved, whether you're a closet
shower singer or have some
experience. Rehearses Tue eve
in Central Edinburgh. For full
details and to sign-up:
www.egmc.co.uk
GAY GORDONS EDINBURGH
Scotland's first LGBTQ Scottish
country dance group with a good
mix of men and women. Meets
Mon 7.30pm at Kirk O’Field
Church Hall, The Pleasance.
Always very welcoming of new
members, especially those new
to Scottish Country Dancing.
info@gaygordonsedinburgh
.com
www.gaygordonsedinburgh
.com
INTERNATIONAL KILT
APPRECIATION SOCIETY
(IKAS)
Contactandsocialgroupforguys
interestedinviewing/wearingkilts.
Regularnewsletter.Write:Mervyn
Tacy,'Ziveli',20OrdsallParkRoad,
Retford. DN22 7PA. Please
enclose sae. Tel: 01777 708270.
IKILTas@aol.com
www.freewebs.com/ikas
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Re-Act is a Scottish volunteer run, Not
For Profit co-operative that has shipped
over 500 tons of hand-sorted donations
from the people of Scotland to people
fleeing the conflicts in the Middle East.
Please donate what you can to provide
clothes, food and shelter.
Give at http://re-act.scot/donate
Full website at http://re-act.scot
Edinburgh
dùn eideann
word has it that Brew Dog will be joining
the list too so something for everyone to
sample (Unless you’re a Real Ale drinker.
Ed). Don’t forget Cilla’s big quiz nights on
Thu were you have the chance to bag
yourself £100 cash prize! That should
keep the drinks flowing.
Meanwhile, further up Greenside Place
in CC Blooms they’re looking for new
team member to join their kitchen staff.
For full details check out their Facebook
page! Their also introducing new food to
the menu with yummy burgers and to
complement the new food there is brand
new glassware! Perfect especially if like
me you enjoy sipping a Gin and Tonic
over dinner. Also at CC’s on Sun night is
Church of High Kicks. With some of the
best drag in town and regularly changing
themes for each Sun, it’s always well
worth a look. Also the monthly Automatic with Jon Pleased Wimmin returns
on 21st May and promises to be another
belter of an evening. Finally for CC’s, Tue
night is Rabbit Hole which soldiers on in
heels in the Lab every week so why not
pop down for a fun night out?
Next door in Habana, the team have
revealed the efforts of their makeover
and it’s looking fab with drinks promos
to match and in the entertainment department the bar has welcomed back DJ
Paton who joins the ranks to spin the
best tunes. Also the annual 80’s prom
night moves to Sun 22nd May so dust off
those 80’s fashions that are hiding in the
back of your wardrobe and get down
there. In fact now more than ever Habana has proven that it’s there when it
counts supporting our scene and Pride
wholeheartedly and it’s time to show
everyone in Habs that we are thinking of
them. So why not pop in, have a drink
and share a memory or two or better still
a laugh? DJ Bunny would love that!
Across the road in Chalky’s the number
one club in town is still pumping it out
with the best entertainment, drinks and
the cutest bar boys and girls around!
Special highlight includes Thu Night
Cabaret. With the rotating Queen in the
hosting seat and a plethora of supporting queens, it really is a highlight of the
week so why not throw on your stilettos
and join them. Also don’t forget Tue
nights are Drama nights in Chalky’s with
special promos just for the evening!
Don’t forget our scene venues, Café
Nom De Plume if dinner and wine is
more your thing or the Regent for a decent pint of Real Ale or Cider and meal of
your choice in a relaxed atmosphere!
Finally Pride Edinburgh will be held on
Sat 2nd Jul with the annual Pride Scotia
March, a Health and Community Fair in
the Omni Centre and an outside stage at
the Playhouse Theatre. Keep your peepers on  www.prideedinburgh.org.uk
for further news!
So there we have it, another month
rounded up! With choices galore, it’s
time to embrace what matters most:
that’s more than just bars and drinks but
each other and our shared humanity.
Even in the darkest moments that life
can throw at us, it’s important that we all
stand together and offer a shoulder of
compassion to those who are suffering
from loss. A valuable lesson I learned
more than once this month. So until next
month.
Whatever you choose to do enjoy it and
stay safe.
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Bee Fiarse Beaujambes
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glasgow@scotsgay.co.uk
Glasgow
glaschu
t’s raining, it’s snowing, it’s sunny, it’s
taps aff, it’s taps oan…it must be April!
The Glaswegian climate is as temperamental as a two bob drag queen on
a comedown! So we start with a BIG
Pride Glasgow announcement! From
Toploader to Prides, this summers festival’s line up is looking like we are going
to be having ourselves a rare time down
the Green! Not an X Factor reject in
sight! I look forward to seeing what else
is on offer this year!
good wishes to all the AXM family! The
Riding Room has everything from spinning hoops on fire to burlesque! A
cabaret venue fit for a queen of five! The
Waterloo has DJ Carmen from Blackpool’s The Flying Handbag making her
return to Glasgow!
Speakeasy with their lovely staff, tasty
food and the Trophy Room upstairs has
just what you need on a lazy afternoon
in town, with the lovely Will making sure
all your needs are catered for! And he’s a
handsome chunk of a man so what’s not
to love? Polo as ever has choons from
RnB to Cheesy Pop! All throughout the
week, Dels has the lovely Bella hosting
karaoke! Also SUCK is on every Wed!
DILF, which I believe stands for Daddies
In Lovely Fetish wear? No? Is packing in
every hairy fairy, sub bum, head mastering, cheeky slurping, sloppy bottom and
aggressive top within a 30 mile radius
into the Poetry Club every month, this
hot night is just going from strength to
strength, unfortunately for some of the
customers the same can’t be said for
their ani, but hey ho you only live once!
Remember for all for your kinky desires
it’s important to have the right equipment! Luke and Jack, have all your
needs covered from rubber to poppers!
The Gallery has a lovely outdoor area to
keep you cool on the occasional sunny
day! Enjoy a refreshing beverage whilst
you watch the gays mince by!
The Merchant Pride with Karaoke on Fri
and DJ Brucie on Sat nights, followed by
N
Robert and May Miller every Sun gives
you plenty of laughs and dancing on your
weekends on it with your Marys.
AXM’s Manager Scott McMillan made
Parker Adamson
dundee@scotsgay.co.uk
estled in Dundee’s rapidly transforming city centre, NHS Tayside’s innovative clinical sexual
health service “Men Only Tayside” has
been working closely with the local community to provide high quality care and
services out of a refurbished church. The
service exists, working locally, to raise
awareness of STI’s, screening and treatment of STI’s and to provide sexual
healthcare advice for men who have sex
with men (MSM) and men who have sex
with men and women (MSMW).
Men Only Tayside was developed
through a comprehensive local consultation project undertaken by the Terrence
Higgins Trust, which led to the distinctive
branding and the volunteer led peer to
peer health education scheme, in which
members of the community informally
greet and discuss issues with users of the
service. Other issues which arose during
this process were hate crime reporting
and support for disabled MSM and
MSMW, so MOT responded by becoming a third party hate crime reporting
centre and also delivering tailored sup-
port for disabled service users. MSM and
MSMW across Tayside can also use the
service to have condoms, lubricants and
dental dams delivered to them discreetly
by post via their website.
The service also acts as an online resource, with an exhaustive description of
sexual practices with associated risks, information on other local supportive services, details on treatment and what STIs
are currently a risk in the Tayside region.
The vision of MOT is outlined by Terrance Higgins Trust as “... all MSM living
in Tayside are able to easily access individualised sexual healthcare and HIV
prevention interventions and support
services. These services are welcoming,
inclusive, responsive to local need.”
The service can be used at Carin Centre
in Dundee city centre on Thu nights from
4.30-7pm. To volunteer for the service, or
to find out more, you can visit their website at
 www.menonlytayside.com
the announcement that in future the
club will be donating all the profits its
makes to Moni Malawi, the final wishes
of recently deceased owner Haydn Pope,
a true philanthropist. Major respect and
If you’re looking to win some cash on a
Sat afternoon then jump down Underground and see if your balls come up at
Bee’s Bingo (that’s me that is) and why
not stay into the night with tunes from
DJ Marcia. Lastly I’d like to give a shout
out to my drag daughter Miss Tess aka
Roman, who has recently been diagnosed with cancer and is currently battling it courageously with a smile! Time
is precious folks so don’t waste any! Get
out there and have yourself as much fun
as possible!
Dundee
Aidan Sutherland
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aberdeen@scotsgay.co.uk
ell hello again Aberdeen, how
are we? Oh, that’s nice. Have
you been out enjoying the
weather we’ve been having? I myself
have had a lovely afternoon or four basking in the sunshine with a beer in hand! I
wonder how long this will last? Hopefully
this is the start of a scorching hot summer, but we’re in Scotland so I doubt it
very much! Now it’s time to look at our
darling little city and see what’s going
on!
Apr saw another shift in the entertainment at Cheerz with Miss Tina Peachez
taking over Thu nights with the return of
the Kiki. This girl always brings her A
game when it comes to creativity and
she’s asking you to do the same. She
provides a theme for each week and asks
anyone who wants to perform to enter
their ideas into the mix. Once the best
and worst of the week have been decided a nail biting lip sync ensues to see
who the ultimate winner is! This is every
Thu down at Cheerz Bar 9pm-Midnight!
And if you want to see what Miss
Peachez looks like outside of drag, be
sure to get your tickets for this year’s
summer show Greased Up to see an array
of talent including some of your
favourites: Kevin Thorburn, Lisa Hepburn
(set to play two magnificently mind
melting, gender bending roles) and of
Aberdeen
obar dheadhainn
course my mum’s personal favourite:
John Cardno! Tickets are available from
http://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/
Aberdeen/Cheerz-Nightclub/GreasedUp-The-Musical/12688550/ Or you can
check out the Cheerz Bar Facebook
page.
Coming up in Cheerz this month we have
the X Factor contestants Diva Fever and
2 Shoes and whilst I can’t comment on 2
Shoes (as I wasn’t in the country whilst
they were contestants), I can say that I
enjoyed Diva Fever’s numbers this year
on X Factor and so I will probably head
down to see the boys show us what
they’ve got!
The big news is that girl group Booty Luv
will be back in Cheerz on 27th May to
give us some of their top hits like Boogie
2nite and Shine. After the fabulous show
put on by Stooshe in Cheerz Nightclub,
the venue is becoming a great place to
hear live music, and also support local
talent. Speaking of local talent, will be
back with two shows in May! The first is
the Mad May Day Madness! When the
girls will be taking you from 6pm-1am
with games, and music galore, all hosted
by Mama Romy! What more could you
want?! And the divas will be back on the
29th with their monthly show, set to be
a treat for all the family (if they are over
the age of 18 anyway!).
dun deagh
Saturday July 2nd 2016
Pride Scotia March
Health and Community Fair
in Omni Centre
Outside stage at Playhouse Theatre
www.prideedinburgh.org.uk
As always keep an eye out on the La
Lombarda Facebook page for exclusive
performances by Miss Cherry Bakewell!
Taking your Sat nights out of the clubs
and into their Basement Bar, Cherry invites you to come in and have a drink
whilst she entertains you between 9pm
and Midnight. This is a great way to start
your night folks so don’t miss out!
Both University groups will soon be coming to a close for the summer months
however, for those of you still here in the
summer there will be plenty of activities
to take part in which I will list here next
month! Till then make sure you get your
heads down and pass all these exams
and dissertations!
Before I round off this month’s article, I
would like to pay tribute to one of the
best musicians that ever lived. He was a
sexual god whose music constantly bordered on the erotic fantasies of man. I
am of course talking about Prince. His
iconic voice and legendary songs will
never be forgotten in my eyes and hopefully his death will lead to a resurgence
in his music so the new generation growing up without his influence can get a
touch of magic added to their lives. RIP
you hero, gone but never forgotten!
And that’s it for this month folks, be sure
to come back next month where I’ll be
talking about what the summer has in
store for here in Aberdream!
Art for Artsake
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t’s been a busy month with a plethora
of productions on offer so let’s get to
those reviews and previews.
Jackie the Musical Review:
The magazine called Jackie came to life
in 1964 and ran for 30 years with the final
issue hitting the shelves in 1993. It defined a generation especially during its
peak in the 70’s a glossy mix of fashion,
make up, male celebrities and sharing
your worries with Cath and Claire the
magazine’s resident agony aunts (in reality a team of often male journalists
who answered the letters in rotation). All
of this came from the Offices of DC
Thomson in Dundee and so does this musical which started life three years ago at
Dundee’s Gardyne Theatre.
The rather weak story is of newly
divorced Jackie (played perfectly by
Janet Dibley) who whilst clearing out her
house ready for a house move uncovers
her collection of Jackie magazines and is
transported back to the 70’s and brought
face to face in her own mind with her
younger self (played by Daisy Steere).
She negotiates the emotional journey of
relationships and looks in her own heart
to discover what she really wants. As this
unfolds, the sub story of her son finding
love for the first time is played to comedy effect to the hilt by the charming
and gorgeous Michael Hamway as David.
The whole production is a wonderful excuse for a trawl through some of the
biggest hits of the 70’s from What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted to 20th
Century Boy and I Can See Clearly Now all
performed by an excellent on stage band
under the direction of Dan De Cruz.
With some laugh out loud moments and
choreography that’s evocative of the period, you can easily forgive the silliness
of the script and just get swept along
with the memories the music brings
back and makes it a worth night out.
Jackie the Musical, Kings Theatre, Edinburgh. Run Ended then Inverness
Eden Court from 12th Jul, Her
Majesty’s Theatre Aberdeen from 19th
Jul and King’s Theatre Glasgow from
26th Jul. The show also visits various
other venues around the UK.
Canned Laughter Review:
Edinburgh’s Panto Legends Allan Stewart, Andy Gray and Grant Stott are much
loved and respected for the efforts in
making the Kings Christmas Show the
best in the UK but they all come from a
rich heritage in the business that was
crafted from working across the Club circuits and the early 80’s Scottish theatre
scene.
For once, the threesome have decided to
get serious with a play that melds comedy, observation, pathos and drama together to stunning effect so much so
that the audience are left in awe of this
deeply different side of the three panto
greats.
Written by Ed Curtis and Allan Stewart
and telling the tale of Alec (Stewart), Gus
(Gray) and Rory (Stott) who worked the
UK club circuit in the 1970’s before Alex
and Gus are snapped up for the big time
with a Saturday night prime time TV
show leaving Rory to question what
could have been.
As the pressure builds and the limelight
fades, Gus and Alex separate and are
only brought back together in later life
thanks to Gus writing his life story.
This is a fascinating play that examines
a time long gone comedy and political
situation that now seems out of place
but was so normal back in the day. With
only Gus delivering the full emotional
impact of what his life journey has involved, it’s an engrossing and satisfying
evening of theatre.
This truly is a play that shows the breath
and range of not only Stewart as a writer
but as a performer delivering comedy
and drama in equal measure and the
same is true of Stott who finally arrives
and secure his place in the Theatre Acting business and should be justifiably
proud. However the true highlight is
Andy Gray who is quite simply one of the
finest Scottish actors to be working
today: his ability to go from laughter to
tears and the combination reaffirms the
belief that theatre brings out the best in
us all, let’s hope another tour of the play
is on the books soon.
Canned Laughter, Kings Theatre Edinburgh. Run Ended.
The Rocky Horror Show Review:
It’s now over 40 years since Tim Curry
slipped on the stockings and suspenders
for the first time and writer Richard
O’Brien unleashed the legend that is the
Rocky Horror Show to the world and this
new touring production which follows
hot on the heels of the birthday celebrations at the Playhouse Theatre in London’s West End which featured the
return of O’Brien himself.
A debauched delight of a tribute to B
movies and a hot rocking band this is a
timeless show which when done well will
continue to delight audiences no matter
where and when. The same is somewhat
true of the latest version which again
takes the gamble that the audience is so
aware of the story they can cut the dialogue and power through the numbers
which leaves it feeling like a tribute to
the show rather than the Rocky Horror
Show itself.
That said, awesome performances from
Liam Tamne as Frank, Diana Vickers as
Janet, Ben Freeman as Brad, and Dominic
Andersen as Rocky along with the rest of
the cast (including a witty and fun Narrator in the form of Norman Pace), ensure all the boxes are ticked and the
audience leaves happy as ever and the
Rocky Horror Show rolls ever onwards
albeit in an edited format.
While you might not shiver in anticipation as much as in previous production
you can be rest assured you will be doing
the time warp again whether you’re in
stilettos or not.
Rocky Horror Show, Edinburgh Playhouse. Run Ended. Her Majesty’s Aberdeen from 5th Sep and Glasgow
Kings Theatre from 8th Aug.
Let It Be Review:
Touring the UK following another
lengthy stint in the West End, Let It Be
comes to Scotland, showcasing the hits
and legendary chart toppers of the
Beatles, utilising a wealth of film footage
to set the changing time period that was
the 60’s.
Starting from the Fab Four’s early days
as the decade opened through the sexual and political awakening of flower
power to that final concert atop the
Apple Building in London all the hits are
present and played well by the four piece
onstage Beatles replica who are joined
by a keyboard player for later hits to
replicate the orchestrations and brass
moments the Beatles developed in later
albums.
While what’s on stage is fun, this is really
a tribute concert and one which is already done so much better by the supe-
Dvořák Rusalka – Scottish Opera Glasgow Theatre Royal 5 April 2016
rior Bootleg Beatles who work with a live
orchestra and leave, this production feeling weakened.
That all being said, Let It Be does what it
says on the tin and celebrates some of
the best pop music ever written. You
can’t help but sing along to Hey Jude as
the concert ends and be reminded just
how great the Beatles song book actually is - so it’s a job well done.
Let It Be, Playhouse Theatre Edinburgh. Run Ended. UK tour continues.
The 39 Steps Review:
The Fiery Angel and Tricycle London coproduction of The 39 Steps makes a stop
in Edinburgh and in effect brings the
show home to the famous landmark that
featured in the original Hitchcock move:
The Forth Bridge.
Using a cast of four and keep the running
time to ninety minutes, this is a comedy
take on a classic that for the most part
works as the four actors power their way
through dozens of characters. Merging
slapstick, shadow puppetry and clever
costume styling, this is a play which
transforms the serious story of man
wrongly accused of murder setting out
to prove his innocence taking him to the
wilds of the Highlands and back to London to finally reveal just what the 39
Steps are.
The cast work hard and mine the script
for every laugh possible, but it does take
a while to get used to a once serious John
Buchan script being transformed into
comedy but you can’t help but be swept
along with the humour and the rest of
the audience’s hearty laughter.
So for something a bit different and to
see a small cast working to extremes,
you can’t go far wrong with The 39 Steps.
Just don’t try to figure out what the
steps actually are too soon!
The 39 Steps, Kings Theatre
Edinburgh. Run Ended. UK tour continues.
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This was the first performance of
Rusalka by a Scottish company – the
only previous performances in Scotland
were in 1964’s Edinburgh Festival by the
national opera company from Prague: it
was well worth waiting for!
Rusalka, a water nymph, in love with the
human prince whom she has seen hunting in the woods, wants to become
human. Ignoring her father’s advice, she
asks the witch Ježibaba for a spell: trusting in the power of her love, she agrees
the price - she will become dumb and, if
rejected by her lover, will become an
outcast, forever trapped between earth
and water, while he will lose his immortal
soul. The prince is enchanted with her
and takes her to the palace in preparation for their wedding. Wedding guests
and palace servants are fearful of this
strange, silent woman: a Foreign
Princess decides she will have some fun
and sets out to lure the prince away from
his bride. The prince cannot resist the
challenge: Rusalka, broken-hearted, tells
her father, who curses the fickle prince.
Rusalka laments her estrangement from
her sisters and their watery world: she
asks Ježibaba for help, and is told that
she can return if she will kill the prince.
Rusalka, who still loves him, refuses. The
prince now comes searching for his mysterious beloved. She tells him that her
kiss will kill him: he begs her to release
him from his life of torment. Rusalka
kisses him and commends his soul to
god’s mercy: she sinks into her non-life
while her father laments her fate.
The production kept a delicate balance
between the real and the fantastical,
with a fairy-tale quality underpinning
subtle comments on the vagaries of
human nature. My one criticism is the
confusion of water nymphs with mermaids – the former do not usually have
tails - though I must commend Ms
Duprels on the management of hers.
Set, lighting and costumes were excellent, as were the ‘watery’ projections at
the start of the woodland acts. The chorus of dryads, huntsmen, palace servants
and wedding guests commented on and
underlined the principals’ basic human
tragedy - the painful discovery that the
longed-for beloved object, once attained, rarely brings the anticipated
bliss.
The singing was superb: the three
Singing Dryads and Julian Hubbard’s
Gamekeeper and Clare Presland’s
Kitchen Boy were a welcome and welljudged foil to the major tragedy; Natalya
Romaniw’s Foreign Princess smouldered
with the irresistible vitality that Rusalka,
with her watery nature, lacked: LeahMarian Jones’ Ježibaba was magnificently maleficent and uncaring. Peter
Wedd’s glorious outpourings of love to
both objects of the Prince’s desire underlined the weakness of his vacillation between them: Sir Willard White’s
performance as Rusalka’s father was a
joy: tenderly caring for his daughter, terrifying in his anger towards the fickle
prince. Anne Sophie Duprels’ Rusalka,
tiny and fragile, walking with such pain
on the unyielding earth, suffering in her
inability to express herself, vulnerable in
her love, and generous in her forgiveness, rightly received rapturous applause
at the final curtain.
Karen MacIver The Cabinet of Dr
Caligari – Scottish Opera Connect Company Glasgow Woodside Hall 10 April
2016
Scottish Opera’s Connect Company auditions singers and orchestral musicians
aged 14 - 21, creating an impressively
talented group who perform with young
professional soloists. Karen MacIver’s
work, based on the 1920 silent film of the
same name, is their third world première
in eight years.
It’s 1901, and the carnival has come to
Glasgow Green: Francis, Jane, and their
friend Ellen are among the crowd enjoying the stalls, sideshows and quack doctors, when they encounter Dr Gallagher’s
tent. He presents the somnambulist Cesare who, in his sleep, can tell fortunes –
his prediction of Ellen’s death that night
shatters the holiday mood and disperses
the crowd. Ellen does die, and the police
interrogate Francis: he and Jane realise
they must investigate for themselves. In
the night, an attempt is made on Jane’s
life: she and Francis find their way to
Gartloch Asylum, where the Director, Dr
Caligari, is revealed as none other than
Dr Gallagher, whose murderous obsession has led him to use Cesare as his instrument of execution – or is he? Are
Jane and Francis themselves inmates of
Gartloch, and the whole story a figment
of their disordered minds?
Both chorus and orchestra were excellent, delivering an intricate and fascinating score, the perfect showcase for such
an unsettling tale. The chorus was a fine
blend of lively individual characters,
while many small cameos were delivered
with aplomb – Ellen, a newsvendor, and
the Matron and Wardress of the asylum
were particularly noticeable. There were
plenty of gorgeous musical moments –
Francis’ serenade after the fair; Cesar’s
unearthly voice and eldritch music; the
six black-cloaked, candle-bearing
mourners’ a capella lament; the doctor’s
diagnosis - “she felt the brush of the grim
reaper’s breath…she’s put away care”;
and the mad circus music and manic giggling as the asylum inmates whirled and
circled. Glen Cunningham’s Francis was
an ardent young lover: Daniel Keating
Roberts’ Cesare revealed a moving
awareness of, and distaste for, the acts
he was constrained to carry out. Sarah
Power’s Jane loved, was horrified about
Ellen’s death, and disintegrated superbly, while Andrew McTaggart’s ‘double act’ as Doctors Gallagher and Caligari
was unsettlingly ambivalent – homicidal
maniac, or respectable physician?
Another cracking performance from
Scottish Opera, deserving of the audience’s enthusiastic reception, and holding out great hope for the future of
opera in Scotland.
Donizetti – Roberto Devereux Metropolitan Opera repeat relay April 19
2016
David McVicar’s sumptuous Tudor production showcases everything at which
the Met excels: set, costumes, chorus,
orchestra and principals combined in a
ravishing feast for the senses. Black and
gold set and costumes make a sombrely
glittering backdrop against which the
ageing Queen Elizabeth’s costumes
symbolise her power and glory, powerless to hold to her the last love of her life,
Robert Devereux, Earl of Leicester. He
now loves Sarah, married against her will
to his best friend the Duke of Nottingham. The intersecting love triangles
smoulder, blaze and ultimately bring
tragedy to all – Leicester beheaded;
Sarah heartbroken; Nottingham bereft
of both best friend and wife; the Queen
alone, friendless, heartbroken and ready
for death.
Sandra Radvanovsky’s magnificent Elizabeth, imperious, tender, hopeful, ardent, was vocally and dramatically
incomparable. Matthew Polenzani’s
conflicted and passionate Roberto Devereux showcased his fabulous bel canto
voice: Elina Garanča and Mariusz
Kwiecien completed the exquisitely luxury-cast quartet.
Mary Woodward
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LGBT FILM NIGHTS
View LGBT themed and
mainstream films in a friendly,
social setting. For more info Tel:
0131-523 1104.
jules@lgbthealth.org.uk
LGBT HISTORY MONTH
SCOTLAND
Increasing the awareness of
LGBT people’s lives, histories and
experiences. Website provides
listings for cultural opportunities,
events, news items, and
resources. If you would like to be
involved, volunteer or add
information, contact LGBT
HistoryMonth,39-40Commerce
Street, Edinburgh. EH6 6HD.
www.lgbthistory.org.uk
LOCK UP YOUR DAUGHTERS
Queer arts collective based in
Glasgow. Makes films and
magazines, as well as hosting
screenings and events.
info@lockupyourdaughtersmaga
zine.co.uk
www.lockupyourdaughtersmaga
zine.co.uk
LOUD & PROUD
Scotland's LGBT community
choir. Led by Karen Dietz, it was
formed in 2005 and has
approximately 60 members. The
repertoire, which is sung mostly
a cappella, includes simple
rounds, world music, festive and
seasonal songs, popular music,
traditional music, lesbian/gay
‘anthems’, and show tunes.
Performs regularly, and meets
weekly for rehearsals in
Edinburgh.
info@loudandproudchoir.org
www.loudandproudchoir.org
LUVVIES THEATRE COMPANY
Edinburgh based LGBT theatre
company, which aims to give
LGBT people the opportunity to
act, direct, produce or organise
theatre or take part in any aspect
of the creative process. No
previous experience is necessary.
secretary@theluvvies.org
www.theluvvies.org
OURSTORY SCOTLAND
A charity which works to collect,
archive and present the life stories
and experiences of the LGBT
Community in Scotland. If you
have a story to tell or experiences
to share, or would like to find out
more about their upcoming
programme of events, then
please contact them. Write:
OurStory Scotland, Archives and
Special Collections, The Mitchell
Library,NorthStreet,Glasgow.G3
7DN.
info@ourstoryscotland.org.uk
www.ourstoryscotland.org.uk
OUTSPOKEN ARTS
SCOTLAND
Focuses on equality, arts and
communities of interest. New
name for Glasgay! and Gala
Scotland Ltd. Write: Outspoken
Arts Scotland Limited, 27-29
Trongate, Glasgow. G1 5EZ. Tel:
0141-552 7575. Fax: 0141-548
5157.
contact@outspokenarts.org
www.outspokenarts.org
fb:outspokenartsSC
t: @outspokenartsSC
REMEMBER WHEN PROJECT
Documenting the collective
history of Edinburgh's LGBT
communities, recording lifestories and personal memories
across the generations, and
celebrating our rich and varied
contributions to the quality of life
in the city. The culmination of this
work was an exhibition entitled
'Rainbow City: Stories from
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender Edinburgh' held at
the City Art Centre in 2006. Write:
Remember When Project, c/o
The Living Memory Association,
The Stables, 64/1 The Causeway,
Edinburgh. EH15 3PZ. Tel: 0131553 4580, and leave a message,
stating clearly that it is for
Remember When.
miles@livingmemory.org.uk
FETISH
MSC SCOTLAND
A social club for men interested in
Leather, Rubber, Uniform, and
related scenes. Write: PO Box 28,
Edinburgh. EH3 5JL.
secretary@msc-scotland.net
non restrictive organisation and
LGBT people are welcome at any
meeting.
AA Edinburgh: Tue 8pm
(Edinburgh Peace And Justice
Resource Centre, St John’s
Church, Princes Street). Please
note that the last meeting of the
month is open to non AA
members.
AA Glasgow: Tue 7.30pm
(Spoon Café, 46 Trongate), Fri
7.30pm (The Ogilvie Centre, 25
Rose Street).
AA National: Helpline: 0845
7697555 (24 hours). Northern
Service Office: 0141-226 2214.
www.alcoholicsanonymous.org.
uk
BROWNLEE CENTRE
(GLASGOW)
Gartnavel General Hospital, 1053
Great Western Road, Glasgow.
0YN.
Confidential
G12
information, advice, counselling
and direct access testing for HIV,
Hepatitis and Syphilis. The Centre
provides ongoing medical and
social care for people with HIV
infection, plus psychological and
emotional support for people
living with HIV and Hepatitis C
infections, as well as one to one
counselling for people at risk of
HIV. Tel: 0141-211 1089. Fax:
0141-211 1097. Mon-Thu 9am5pm, Tue 5-6.30pm, Fri
9am-4.30pm.
brownleehiv@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
www.brownleehiv.org
HIV-AIDS CARERS AND
FAMILIES SERVICE PROVIDER
SCOTLAND
10 Elderpark Workspace, 100
Elderpark Street, Glasgow. G51
3TR. Mon-Fri 10am-5pm.
Telephone Support Service:
07901 507512 Mon-Fri 7pm10pm. Tel: 0141-445 8797.
hiv-aids_carers@lineone.net
www.hiv-aids-carers.org.uk
HIV SCOTLAND
18 York Place, Edinburgh. EH1
3EP. Tel: 0131-558 3713. The
national policy organisation for
HIV in Scotland. Speaks out for all
people living and at risk of HIV in
Scotlandandworkstoensurethat
all relevant policies are grounded
in evidence and the lived
experience of people living with
and affected by HIV.
info@hivscotland.com
www.hivscotland.com
THE JANEK LATOSINSKI
CHARITABLE TRUST
Canoffergrantstoindividualsand
to organisations related to people
livingwithHIVinGlasgowandthe
WestofScotland.See websitefor
more details and for how to
contact.
www.tjlct.org.uk
LGBT HEADSPACE
Safe, confidential, and free
activities to promote positive
mental health and wellbeing. One
to one information and support
by appointment also available.
Run by LGBT Health and
Wellbeing,9HoweSt,Edinburgh.
Tel: 0131-652 3283.
alison@lgbthealth.org.uk
LGBT HEALTH & WELLBEING
9 Howe Street, Edinburgh. EH3
6TE. Tel: 0131-523 1100. 12
Queen’s Crescent, Glasgow. G4
9AS. Tel: 0141-271 2330. A
unique community initiative that
promotes the health, wellbeing
and equality of lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender (LGBT)
people in Scotland. They provide
a range of services and varied
programme of events, most
delivered in central locations in
Edinburgh and Glasgow.
admin@lgbthealth.org.uk
www.lgbthealth.org.uk
MEN ONLY TAYSIDE
Sexual health services for men
who have sex with men in
Tayside.
www.menonlytayside.com
MEN TAYGETHER
Social group for gay and bisexual
men with HIV in Tayside. Meets
Dundee 1st Wed of each month
6-8pm. Tel: 07880 172047.
kevin.ditcham@tht.org.uk
HEALTH AND
ABILITIES
MEN UNITED @ THT
Social and support group for gay
and bisexual men living with HIV.
MeetsatTHTOffice,134Douglas
Street, Glasgow. G2 4HF. on Thu
eve from 7-9pm. Tel: David
Bingham on 0141-332 3838.
david.bingham@tht.org.uk
www.positivehelpedinburgh.uk
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Whilst AA runs the following
LGBTmeetingsinEdinburghand
Glasgow, please note that it is a
NUMBER 6:
24 Hill Street, Edinburgh, EH2
3JZ. One-Stop Shop for adults
with High-Functioning Autism &
Asperger Syndrome. LGBT
group meets occasionally. Tel:
Kim Maxwell on 0131-220 1075.
kim.maxwell@aiscotland.org.uk
POSITIVE HELP:
First Floor, 139 George Street,
Edinburgh. EH2 4JY. Practical
help for people who are infected
or affected by HIV/AIDS and
Hepatitis C in Edinburgh, their
familiesandcarers.Tel:0131-225
4766.
admin@positivehelpedinburgh
.co.uk
www.positivehelpedinburgh
.co.uk
RAINBOW HEALING &
MEDITATION TRUST
Relax and unwind with an
eveningofmeditationandspiritual
healing each Mon from 7.30pm,
at Room 8, 47b Bridge Street,
Musselburgh. No entrance fee
(Donations kindly accepted).
enquiries@rmht.org.uk
www.rmht.org.uk
ROAM OUTREACH:
Free, confidential space for Men
who have sex with Men, for
sexual health screening, 1-2-1
support, advice and free
condoms and lube. Mon 57.30pm: Spittal Street Centre,
Lady Lawson Street, Edinburgh.
Tue 5.30-7.30pm: 10a Union
Street, Edinburgh. Wed 1.307pm: Whitburn Health Centre, 1
Weavers Lane, Whitburn. No.18
and Steamworks Sauna testing
Thu 5-8pm. All these clinics are
walk in and offer the following
services: Rapid 30 minute HIV
and Syphilis testing (finger prick
test), Self taken Chlamydia and
Gonorrhoea tests, Free condoms
and lube, 1-2-1 support. Free
Hepatitis A & B vaccinations are
available on Mon night and Wed
clinics ONLY. Tel: 0131-536 1773
or 07774 628227.
enquiries@roam-outreach.com
www.roam-outreach.com
SANDYFORD
2-6 Sandyford Place, Glasgow.
G3 7NB. Glasgow's main sexual,
reproductiveandemotionalhealth
centre. Free web access and
health library with large LGBT
lending collection. Specialist
services for gay men (See
separate ScotsGay Listing for
Steve Retson Project) and
lesbians (See separate ScotsGay
listing for Sandyford under
Women). Self-referal sexual
health service with open access
clinic each weekday with
registration from 8.30-10am or
book on 0141-211 8130 or at
www.sandyford.org/do-youwant-a-service/walk-in-services
.aspx
GGUHB.sandyfordweb@nhs.net
www.sandyford.org
STEVE RETSON PROJECT
SandyfordCentral,2-6Sandyford
Place, Glasgow. G3 7NB.
Specialistsexualhealthservicefor
gay and bisexual men. Provides
sexual and emotional health
services that are supportive, non
judgmental and sensitive to
men's needs. All services are free
of charge and confidential. You
canmakeanappointmentforany
of their clinics without having to
seeyourGPfirst.ClinicsrunMonWed 5pm-8pm - for
appointments call 0141-211
8628 or 0141 211 8130. Thu
testing only clinic 4.30-7pm - no
appointment needed..
www.steveretsonproject.org.uk
t: @steveretson
TERRENCE HIGGINS TRUST
SCOTLAND - NATIONAL
OFFICE - GLASGOW
Breckenridge House, 274
Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. G2
3EH. HIV prevention and support
services in Lanarkshire, Ayrshire
& Arran, Argyll & Bute, the
Glasgow area and Western
Central Scotland. Support and
advocacy services, such as
Confident Families and Financial
Futures, provides a full range of
welfare rights advice and
representation as well as
community support for people
living with blood borne viruses
including their friends and family.
Also provides a range of health
promotion services for gay and
bisexual men throughout the
West of Scotland. Please contact
for further details. Volunteers
welcome! Tel: 0141-332 3838.
Fax: 0141-332 3755. Helpline:
THT Direct 0808 8021221 MonFri10am-8pm.
info.scotland@tht.org.uk
www.tht.org.uk/scotland
TERRENCE HIGGINS TRUST
SCOTLAND - ABERDEEN
2a Rose Street, Aberdeen, AB10
1UA. HIV and Hepatitis C support
services in Grampian, Tayside
and Highland. Support &
Advocacy Service provides a full
range of welfare rights advice and
representation as well as
community support for people
living with blood borne viruses.
Please contact for further details.
Volunteers welcome! Tel: 07789
408209.
carina.strachan@tht.org.uk
www.tht.org.uk/scotland
TERRENCE HIGGINS TRUST
SCOTLAND -- DUMFRIES
Heather Lodge, Sexual Health
D&G,NHSDumfries&Galloway,
Nithbank, Dumfries. DG1 2SD.
Supports the sexual health needs
of men who have sex with men
and the wider LGBT community.
Tel: 07436 108070.
Johnathon.Gallagher@tht.org.uk
www.tht.org.uk/scotland
TERRENCE HIGGINS TRUST
SCOTLAND -- DUNDEE
Swan House, Explorer Road,
Dundee. DD2 1GB. HIV
prevention and support services
in the East of Scotland including
Tayside, Fife and Forth Valley.
Support and advocacy services,
such as Confident Families and
Financial Futures, provide a full
range of welfare rights advice and
representation as well as
community support for people
living with blood borne viruses
including their friends and family.
Also provides a range of health
promotion services for gay and
bisexual men living in Tayside.
Rapid HIV testing clinic every
Wed eve, drop-in 6-8pm. Please
contact for further details.
Volunteerswelcome!Tel:Dundee
(01382) 561839. Helpline: THT
Direct 0808 8021221 Mon-Fri
10am-8pm.
info.dundee@tht.org.uk
www.tht.org.uk/scotland
WAVERLEY CARE
Waverley Care is Scotland’s HIV
and Hepatitis C charity - providing
Scotland wide services with
locations in Edinburgh Glasgow,
Kirkcaldy, Stirling and Inverness.
Their work is focused on
prevention,education,testingand
support and they’re here to
support anyone affected by HIV
or Hepatitis C in whatever ways
theyneed. Theycanprovideclear
information and advice, support
people to access testing and
treatment and provide access to
one-to-one, group and peer
support. Tel: 0131-558 1425
(Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm) or 0131441 6989 (24 hours, 7 days per
week). Write: 3 Mansfield Place,
Edinburgh. EH3 6NB.
info@waverleycare.org
www.waverleycare.org
fb:WaverleyCareFanPage
t: @WaverleyCare
OLDER GAYS
CAFFMOS
Nationwide Social and Contacts
Club for the older gay gentleman
and his admirers, both young
and old. Scottish group meets
from 1-4pm on last Sun of each
month at Café Habana in
Edinburgh.. Write: Caffmos Ltd,
Aizlewood's Mill, Nursery Street,
Sheffield. S3 8GG.
Caffmos2@aol.com
Edward (Scottish Contact):
ebsc18624@blueyonder.co.uk
www.caffmoscommunity.com
DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY
50’S AND FRIENDS
Monthly social group for LGBT
plus people over 50 and their
friends (although if you're over 40
youarealsowelcome).Tel:07889
401628.
seniors@lgbtplus.org.uk
www.lgbtplus.org.uk
fb: Dumfries and Galloway LGBT
Plus
HIGHLAND RAINBOW FOLK
Independent working group
which raises awareness of issues
facing older LGBT people.
Monthly meetings in Inverness.
Tel: Tony on 07527 107852.
highlandrainbowfolk@gmail.com
GLASGOW COFFEE POSSE
LGBTAgenewmonthlymeet-up
run by LGBT community
members aged 50+. Inclusive
andwelcomingspacetosocialise,
have a cup of tea or coffee, and
meet or make friends. Tel: 0141271 2330.
lgbtage@lgbthealth.org.uk.
LGBT AGE
Support service for LGBT people
over 50 years old in Greater
Glasgow, Edinburgh and the
Lothians. Offers befriending,
social events and information
sessions. Please help spread the
word to any older LGBT people
you know. Anyone interested in
using the service or volunteering,
Tel: 0141-271 2330.
lgbtage@lgbthealth.org.uk.
www.lgbthealth.org.uk/content/lgbt-age
LGBT VINTAGE
To reduce social isolation and
improve the social well being and
mental health of older (aged 25
andover)LGBTpeopleinDundee
and surrounding areas. Café last
Thu of each month at Madigans
Food Emporium, Castle Street,
Dundee from 5-8pm. Tel: Pat on
Dundee (01382) 305758. Text:
07914 156379.
lgbtvintage@gmail.com
fb:lgbtvintagescotland
PRIME TIME (EDINBURGH)
Informal social group for men
over40.MeetsinGMH,10Union
Street,from2-4.30pmon1stand
3rd Sun of each month. Tel: John
on 0131-556 1309 or Alastair on
0131-558 9444.
j.thompson39@btinternet.com
SENIOR MOMENTS
Social and support group for
older lesbians and gay men (age
50+). Meets every Wed 11am1pmatStickyBitsCafé,6-8Fisher
Street, Carlisle. Tel: Pam on
Carlisle (01228) 267247.
stickybitscafe@hotmail.co.uk
ORDER OF
PERPETUAL
INDULGENCE
The Sisters and Brothers of the
OPI are part of a world wide order
of queer men and women of all
sexualities which is open to all
who feel the habit. Its tenets are:
The expiation of stigmatic guilt
andthepromulgationofuniversal
joythroughhabitualmanifestation
and perpetual perpetration.
www.thesisters.org.uk
OPI CONVENT OF DUNN
EIDEANN
The Edinburgh convent. Write:
MistressofCommunications,c/o
PO Box 666, Edinburgh. EH7
5YW.
opi@drink.demon.co.uk
OPI CONVENT OF MORAVIA
TheNorthEasternconvent.Write:
Sister Bobby OPI, Cairnglass, St
Combs, Fraserburgh. AB43 8UT.
Tel:Inverallochy(01346)583145.
circushighschool@gmail.com
OUTDOORS
FREEDOM CLUB
UK and Europe Wide LGBT
CaravanandCampingClub.Aims
to provide a means whereby gay
people can meet up for rallies
throughout the UK and
sometimes into Ireland and
Europe. Tel: Jeff on 07931
585851.
info@freedomclub.co.uk
www.freedomclub.co..uk
GAY BIRDERS CLUB
For LGBT Birdwatchers. Write:
Gay Birders Club, GeeBeeCee,
BCM-Mono, London. WC1N
3XX.
contact@gbc-online.org.uk
www.gbc-online.org.uk
GAY CARAVAN & CAMPING
CLUB
For men and women.
Tel: Ian on 07977 317872.
info@gaycaravanclub.com
www.gaycaravanclub.com
GAY OUTDOOR CLUB
Holds regular events including
walking, skiing, cycling, climbing,
mountain-biking,
kayaking,
mountaineering,camping,youthhostelling, badminton, running
and swimming.
info@goc.org.uk
www.goc.org.uk
fb:gayoutdoorclub
GLASGOW GAY RAMBLERS
GROUP
Leisurelywalksinthecountryside.
Bring sensible footwear/clothing
and packed lunch. 2nd Sat of
each month. Meet at Mitchell
Library, Berkeley Street. No
membership - just turn up. Cars
normally shared. Tel: Robert on
0141-950 1081.
www.gayramblers.scot/
OUTDOOR LADS
OutdoorLads is the UK's most
sociablegroupforgayandbimen
who love the outdoors and want
to get out more! Events UK-wide
and overseas include hiking,
climbing, camping, weekends
away, mountain biking, cycling,
gorge
scrambling,
mountaineering,
kayaking,
canoeing, expeditions and more.
Support@outdoorlads.com
www.outdoorlads.com
fb:outdoorlads
PARENTS
GAY DADS SCOTLAND
Support group for gay fathers.
Meets on last Thu of each month
(except Dec) in a private room in
Edinburgh LGBT Centre, 58a
Broughton Street. Assemble in
Café Nom de Plume first from
8pm - look out for sign on table.
Gay dads from all over Scotland
welcome.
info@gaydadsscotland.org.uk
www.gaydadsscotland.org.uk
OOR FAMILY ROCKS
Dundee located informal social
group for LGBT families. Aims to
provide a safe, inclusive space for
"us and oor bairns" to take part in
fun outdoor activities, creative
classes, music, food and laughter
and above all make new pals.
fb:OorFamilyRocks
PARENTS' ENQUIRY
SCOTLAND
Coming out? Information and
support for parents of LGBT
people. Helpline and admin: Tel:
0131-556 6047 before 9pm.
Write: c/o ScotsGay Magazine,
PO Box 666, Edinburgh. EH7
5YW.
parentsenquiry@hotmail.com
www.parentsenquiryscotland.org
RAINBOW FAMILIES
Quarterly events for anyone
looking to meet other LGBT
parents, share experiences and
socialise in a family setting. Tel:
Jules Barnes on 0131-523 1104.
jules@lgbthealth.org.uk
POLITICAL
LGBT* IN UKIP:
Cailean Mongan - Scotland
Representative. Tel: 07581
394054.
caileanukip@outlook.com
LIBERAL PARTY
LESBIAN AND GAY CAMPAIGN
Tel: 0151-259 5935 (Telephone
Answering Machine). Write: 41
SuttonStreet,Liverpool,L137EG.
libgay@libparty.demon.co.uk
www.liberal.org.uk
SCOTTISH LIBERAL
DEMOCRATS
FOR LGBT EQUALITY
Tel: 0131-337 2314. Write: 4
Clifton Terrace, Edinburgh. EH12
5DR.
hq@scotlibdems.org.uk
www.scotlibdems.org.uk
t: @scotlibdems
PRISONERS
FREE MAGAZINES FOR
PRISONERS
Copies of ScotsGay are sent free
of charge to prisoners in UK
prisons and institutions. Please
contactusifyouwishtobeadded
to the mailing list.
BENT BARS PROJECT
Letter writing programme that
connects lebian, gay, bisexual,
transgender,transsexual,intersex,
queer and gender nonconforming communities across
prison walls. Write: BB Project,
PO Box 66754, London. WC1A
9BF.
bent.bars.project@gmail.com
www.bentbarsproject.org
REAL ALE
LESBIAN AND GAY REAL ALE
DRINKERS
The Edinburgh group of
CAMRA's Task Group for LGBT
real ale and cider fans. Meets in
The Regent on the last Mon of
eachmonthfrom9pmtosample
the brewers' art. Tel: Karen on
0131-557 8790.
lagrad@drink.demon.co.uk
www.lagrad-edinburgh.org.uk
and www.lagrad.org.uk
RESIDENTIAL
EVENTS
EDWARD CARPENTER
COMMUNITY OF GAY MEN
Committedtoprinciplesofcaring,
trusting, personal growth,
sharing, and creativity aimed at
nurturing 'community' as an
alternative to the commercial
scene. Organises Gay Men's
Weeks and shorter events each
year in SW Scotland, the English
Lake District and other venues
ECC,c/oSteveBrown,Laurieston
Hall, Castle Douglas, Dumfries
and Galloway. DG7 2NB.
contacttheecc@gmail.com
edwardcarpentercommunity
.org.uk
MEN4MEN
A safe space for men who are
attracted to men. A group of men
who are: attracted to men,
aspiring towards being at peace
with themselves and living
authentically, committed to a
journey of knowing themseelves
and how they relate to others and
their environment, exploring and
stretching their psychological,
emotional, physical, social,
spiritual and sexual limits whilst
respecting each other's personal
boundaries in a loving, sacred,
safe and supporting space,
valuing and building a caring and
daringcommunity,aspiringtolive
sustainably, valuing their
respectfulconnectionwithnature.
"All of you is welcome – your
shadow and your light.."
www.men4men.org.uk
THE FINDHORN FOUNDATION
Spiritual community, ecovillage
andholisticlearningcentre.Offers
regularresidentialworkshopsand
retreats for gay men and lesbians
at Findhorn in the North East of
Scotland, and at its retreat house
on the peaceful island of Iona. Tel:
Findhorn (01309) 690311.
enquiries@findhorn.org
http://bit.ly/findhorn-lgbt for all
Findhorn Foundation gay and
workshops,
or
lesbian
http://www.findhorn.org/ for
information about all the
Foundation’s activities.
SPORTS
CALEDONIAN THEBANS RFC
Caledonian Thebans Rugby
Football Club is Scotland's first
gay/bi friendly rugby club. Offers
gay/bi/trans men the chance to
learn the game and play rugby in
a safe and supportive
environment. Welcomes new
players (+18) at any level or
experience and new supporters
to the club. If you're interested in
playing or supporting gay rugby
in Scotland, please get in touch.
Come along and get fit! Tel: 0131529 7440. Write: 112 Roseburn
Street, Edinburgh. EH12 5PH.
chairman@thebans-rfc.co.uk
www.thebans-rfc.co.uk
EDINBURGHFRONTRUNNERS
Running and walking club for
LGBT people and their friends.
Membership is open to all,
regardless of age, gender identity
or expression, sexuality, or ability.
Check out their "Learn-to-Run"
programmes!
edinburgh.frontrunners
@gmail.com
www.edinburghfrontrunners.org
fb:EdinburghFrontrunners
t: @EdiFrontrunners
EDINBURGH RACQUETEERS
BADMINTON GROUP
Gay and lesbian badminton club,
meets each Thu from 7-9pm at
Meadowbank Stadium. Seeks
more full time and part-time
players. Plays more at an
intermediate level and takes part
in some friendly competitions.
Come along, have fun, enjoy
meeting the other members for a
friendly game and a social gettogether afterwards. Plays all year
round.
info@theracqueteers.co.uk
GAY FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS
NETWORK
Write: GFSN Membership
Secretary, PO Box 7424, Milton
Keynes. MK8 9WQ. Tel: Barry on
Milton Keynes (01908) 564085.
Scottish Contact: Kevin Rowe Tel/Text: 07808 263173 or
kevrowe72@yahoo.co.uk
www.gfsn.org.uk
GLASGOW ALPHAS RUGBY
FOOTBALL CLUB
New inclusive rugby club based
in Glasgow. Offers a comfortable
and supportive environment for
all to either get fit, socialise or even
develop skills within rugby union.
All players of all experience levels
are welcome to join (+18).
Constantly
looking
for
sponsorship and support.
glasgowalphas@gmail.com
www.pitchero.co.uk/clubs/
glasgowalphas
fb:glasgowalphas
t: @GlasgowAlphas
GLASGOW FRONTRUNNERS
Glasgow’s road-running group
for the LGBT+ community and
friends. Has runs for all abilities
(from walk/jog to marathoner!) at
6.15pm on Thu and 10.30am on
Sun. Run from the Arc gym at
Glasgow Caledonian University.
secretary
@glasgowfrontrunners.org
www.GlasgowFrontrunners.org
fb:GlasgowFrontrunners
TEAM SCOTLAND
BADMINTON CLUB
Glasgow based gay and lesbian
badminton club meets Sun
Noon-2pm
at
National
Badminton Academy, Scotstoun
for competitive games.
International tournaments and
matches against clubs in London
and Europe are held annually.
Sorry - no beginners. Tel:
Raymond on 0141-778 9220.
GLASGOW GAY AND LESBIAN
BADMINTON CLUB
Meets each Thu from 8-10pm.
Come along and have fun and
enjoy meeting the other
members for a friendly game. All
welcome. Tel: Paul on 07708
514676 (6-11pm).
STUDENTS
GRANITE CITY STORMERS FC
Gay football team meeting
regularly to play, train and for
social events. Based in Aberdeen
and open to people of all ages,
experience and ability. Always on
the lookout for new members
and volunteers, so if you can help
out with organising training,
fundraising, coaching, arranging
kick abouts or socials or
contributinginanyway,pleaseget
in touch!
robleadbetter@hotmail.co.uk
HOTSCOTS
Scotland'sveryfirstLGBTclubfor
football players and fans alike.
Holds regular training sessions
every weekly at Saughton Sports
Complex and kick-abouts every
Fri eve, also at Saughton. Would
love to hear from anyone who
would like to take part. Competes
inDivision1oftheUKnationalgay
league but all ability levels are
welcome, and the social side is
just as important as the playing.
So what are you waiting for?
mail@hotscotsfc.com
www.hotscotsfc.com
fb:Hotscotsfc
KNOCKOUT LGBT BOXING
CLUB
Offers safe and friendly training
sessions for LGBT folk and
friends.
knockoutglasgow@gmail.com
fb:knockoutglasgow
LEAP SPORTS
National organisation created to
increase the visibility and
participation of LGBT people in
Scottish sport and physical
activity. If you are interested in
trying a new sport, finding out
what opportunities are available
near you, or even starting your
own club, they can help. Website
provides a directory of all affiliated
LGBT sports clubs in Scotland,
with meeting times and contact
information. Also runs a range of
sporting events and festivals
throughout the year for LGBT
people and their friends.
info@leapsports.org
www.leapsports.org
LGBT BASKETBALL
GROUP
Friendly and informal group for
beginners and regular players
alike. Meets Tue 7-8pm at Leith
Community Education Centre,
12A New Kirkgate, EH6 6AD. Get
in touch with Jules for more info.
thesonics@hotmailco.uk
SALTIRE THISTLE FC
LGBTfriendlyfootballteambased
in Glasgow open to anyone who
has an interest in football
regardless of gender, race, sexual
orientation, ability or age (18+).
Plays in the Gay Football
Supporters Network (GFSN)
League,regularlytravellingtheUK
toplayagainstotherLGBTfriendly
teams. In 2012/2013, made their
debut in The Glasgow & District
Sunday Football Championship
(GDSFC), playing on Sun against
local teams from Glasgow.
Welcomes anyone interested in
participating in football or getting
involved behind the scenes to
contact them or to come along to
their training sessions Wed 79pm at Glasgow Green Football
Centre.
saltirethistlefc@hotmail.co.uk
www.clubwebsite.co.uk/saltirethistle
t: @saltirethistle
SHUTTLESCOTS
BADMINTON CLUB
Friendly and relaxed group of
mixed ability players, including
beginners. Meets 7-9pm every
Tue at Meadowbank Stadium,
Edinburgh with a coach on hand
every other week and doubles
social play in between. The club is
a great opportunity to meet new
people, make friends and get
some exercise.
info@shuttlescots.co.uk
www.shuttlescots.co.uk
Many Universities and Colleges
have LGBTI+ Societies - contact
viayourStudentsUnion.Tel:NUS
ScotlandLGBTI+Officeron01315566598orFax:0131-5575679.
Write: Shaun Patrick Murphy,
LGBTI+ Officer, NUS Scotland, 1
Papermill Wynd, Edinburgh. EH7
4QL.
lgbt@nus-scotland.org.uk or
mail@nus-scotland.org.uk
TRANSGENDER
NATIONAL:
TRANS MEN SCOTLAND
Provides peer support for trans
men and trans-masculine nonbinary people. Can be contacted
via e-mail/phone/social media by
anyone who was registered
female at birth, whether you are a
trans man, female to male
transgender, exploring or
questioning your gender identity
or know someone who is.
Provides information and
answers any questions you may
have, about any topic regarding
female to male transition. Hoping
to start monthly support groups
soon - keep an eye on website for
details. For further info Tel/Text
07751 973338.
transmenscotland@gmail.com
transmenscotland.wordpress
.com
ABERDEEN:
NEST Support:Write: c/o GREC,
41 Union Street, Aberdeen. AB11
5BN.
nestsupport@gmail.com
www.nestsupport.co.uk
ARGYLL & BUTE:
Waverley Care Argyll & Bute:
One to one support for people
living in Argyll & Bute who are
trans or exploring their gender
identity. Occasional peer support
too! Tel/Text: Katrina on 07760
701308.
katrina.mitchell
@waverleycare.org
www.waverleycare.org
CARLISLE:
Transgender Social Sessions:
Group meets on 1st Mon of each
month at Sticky Bits Café at the
LGBTHQ,FisherStreet.Changing
facilities available and parking
close by. For more information
contact Pam on Carlisle (01228)
267247.
DUMFRIES:
TG Times: Social and support
group for transgender people,
those questioning their gender
identity or cross-dressing. Tel:
07547 157718.
support@lgbtplus.org.uk
www.lgbtplus.org.uk
fb: Dumfries and Galloway LGBT
Plus
EDINBURGH:
Edinburgh Trans Women:
Support group for transsexual
women. Meets 1st Sat of each
month 7.30-9.30pm in LGBT
Centre for Health and Wellbeing,
9 Howe Street.
info
@edinburghtranswomen.org.uk
www.edinburghtranswomen.org.uk
Lothian Transgender Support
Service: LTSP is for anyone who
self-identifies as trans* and/or
non-binary. This holistic
programme of support includes
the T monthly e-bulletin,
informationand1:1support,new
referral appointments, managing
transition courses, confidence
building workshops and regular
T time social events. You do not
have to be based in Lothian to
access LTSP, but please be aware
that events, courses and
workshops are delivered in
Edinburgh.
For
events,
workshops and T Monthly, Tel:
Jules on 0131-523 1104. For
information and 1:1 support, Tel:
George on 0131-652 3281.
jules@lgbthealth.org.uk
george@lgbthealth.org.uk
T-Time Edinburgh: 3rd Sat of
each month. A friendly and well
established monthly drop-in
social event in Edinburgh for the
transgender community. A fun,
safe,sociableandinclusivesetting
forthetransgendercommunityto
meet friends, find out about
information and support for trans
people and enjoy fun and
informative activities. There is
space to change for those who
needit.Tel:JulesStapletonBarnes
on 0131-523 1104.
jules@lgbthealth.org.uk
GLASGOW:
Glasgow Transgender Support
Service:
For anyone who self-identifies as
trans* and/or non-binary. This
holistic programme of support
includes the T monthly e-bulletin,
informationand1:1support,new
referral appointments, managing
transition courses, confidence
building workshops and regular
T time social events. You do not
have to be based in Glasgow to
accessGTSP,butpleasebeaware
that events, courses and
workshops are delivered in
Glasgow. Tel: Katrina Mitchell on
0141-271 2330.
katrina@lgbthealth.org.uk
Sandyford Trans Women's
Support Group: Meets twice a
month. Further details and
support from group member on
07758 462988 or contact
Sandyford Community Access
Co-ordinator on 0141-232 8417.
colinmackillop@nhs.net
T-Time Glasgow:Monthly dropin social event in Glasgow for the
transgender community on 1st
Sat of each month. Provides a
safe and sociable setting for the
transgender community to meet
friends,findoutaboutinformation
and support for trans people and
enjoy fun and informative
activities.Thereisspacetochange
for those who need it. Tel: Katrina
Mitchell on 0141-271 2330.
katrina@lgbthealth.org.uk
INVERNESS:
Swans Of Scotland: Meets last
Thu of each month from 7-9pm
at Beaufort Hotel, 11 Culduthel
Road.
swansofscotland@gmail.com
www.spanglefish.com
/SwansofScotland
GMB SCOTLAND
EQUAL RIGHTS GROUP
Write: Regional Equal Rights
Officer, GMB Scotland, Fountain
House, 1/3 Woodside Crescent,
Glasgow. G3 7UJ. Tel: 0141-352
8109.
drew.duffy@gmb.org.uk
HIGHLAND LIFE STAFF
EQUALITY NETWORK
LGBT staff network for public
sector employees in the
Highlands.
LGBT@highlandlife.net
www.highlandlife.net/lgbt-network
PUBLIC AND COMMERCIAL
SERVICES UNION (PCS)
PROUD GROUP
Scottish Rep : Dave McNeilly c/o
PCS, Equalities Committee, 160
Falcon Road, London. SW11
2LN. Tel: 07896 471891.
pcsproud@live.co.uk
www.pcsproud.org.uk
YOUTH
NATIONAL:
LGBT YOUTH SCOTLAND
The Citadel, 39/40 Commercial
Street, Edinburgh. EH6 6JD.
services
and
Provides
opportunities for LGBT young
people (13-25) throughout
Scotland. Tel: 0131-555 3940.
Glasgow Office: 30 (3/2) Bell
Street, Glasgow. G1 1LG. Tel:
0141-552 7425. Their website
has details of Youth Groups
throughout Scotland.
www.lgbtyouth.org.uk
fb: lgbtys
QUEER YOUTH
UK rganisation run by young
peopleprovidingaunitedvoicefor
all lesbian, gay, bisexual, asexual,
pansexual, intersex, transgender,
transsexual, queer and curious
youth. Queer Youth Scotland
usually meets monthly in either
Glasgow, Dundee or Edinburgh.
www.queeryouth.org.uk
ABERDEEN:
Zone Youth: LGBT group for
people aged under 26.
zoneyouth@aberdeencity.gov.uk
fb:zoneyouthlgbt
ARGYLL & BUTE
STIRLING:
Central Scotland Transgender
Group: Meets 2nd Sat of each
month.
sarah_m_whyte@yahoo.co.uk
TRANSGENDER YOUTH
See our Youth listings.
WORKPLACE
EIS LGBT NETWORK
Write: 46 Moray Place,
Edinburgh, EH3 6BH. Tel: 0131225 6244. Assistant Secretary
(Education and Equality) abradley@eis.org.uk
National Officer (Education and
Equality) - jkemp@eis.org.uk
EX-PAT
On-line group (with aspirations to
becoming a supportive
community) for gay men in
Scotland who have spent
period(s) abroad (e.g. exvolunteers and ex-service-men)
and face challenges (such as reconnecting with family and
making new friends) on return.
Depending on response,
meetings may be arranged .
royalscot34@hotmail,com
FIRE BRIGADES UNION
LGBT SUPPORT GROUP
For firefighters and control staff.
Write: c/o Pat Carberry, FBU, 68
Coombe Road, Kingston upon
Thames, Surrey. KT2 7SE. Tel:
07725 602524 or 020-8541
1765.
PCarberry@fbu.org.uk
www.fbulgbt.org.uk
GAY POLICE ASSOCIATION
SCOTLAND
Membership is open to all police
officersandpolicestaff,servingor
retired. Tel: 07795 291751 .
www.gpascotland.com
LEVENMOUTH:
STIRLING:
Youth 2 LGBT Youth Group:
Meets every Mon in Leven.
Lisa.Hunter@fife.gov.uk
Triangle!: Meets every 2nd Wed
from 6.30–8.30pm at the
Crawford Hall.
info@lgbtyouth.org.uk
DUNDEE:
PERTH:
Allsorts: Meets every Tue 6-8pm
at The Shore, 15 Shore Terrace.
info@lgbtyouth.org.uk
Glow: Meets Thu 6–8pm at 6886 Scott Street.
info@lgbtyouth.org.uk
Different Visions Celebrate
(DV8):
Youth group for young people 25
and under who have issues with
their sexuality or with the sexuality
of a member of their family. Drop
InService9-5pmatEighteenAnd
Under, 1 Victoria Road. Offers a
safe and friendly environment to
meetanddiscussissuesaffecting
the LGBT community and our
families. Tel: Shaun on Dundee
(01382) 206222.
shauntaylor498@hotmail.co.uk
DUNFERMLINE:
UNISON
GlasgowCityLGBTGroup.Meets
pay day Tue at 5pm in Glasgow
City Unison Offices, 84 Bell Street.
All LGBT members welcome.
PERTH:
PerthTransGroup:Meets1stSat
of each month at 7pm at
Grampian Hotel, York Place,
Perth.
kate4851@hotmail.com
meets Thu 7-9pm. School Lane,
Laurieknowe. Dumfries. Tel:
Dumfries (01387) 255058.
info@lgbtyouth.org.uk
Waverley Care and LGBT Youth
Scotland are planning a brand
new LGBT group for young
peopleinArgyll&Bute!Theirgoal
is to create a safe, friendly and
confidential environment for
young people where they can
meet new friends, get involved in
projects, get support and advice,
but most importantly have a
laugh. But first… they really need
yourviews!Taketheirquickonline
survey and let them know what
sort of group you’d like in your
area! Tel/Text: Katrina on 07760
701308.
katrina.mitchell
@waverleycare.org
goo.gl/A8bpSm
LGBT Youth Group:Meets every
Wed eve at Tower House Youth
Centre,CommercialSchoolLane.
vikki.robertson@fife.gov.uk
EDINBURGH:
LGBT Youth: All groups and
further information: LGBT Youth
Scotland. 40 Commercial Street,
EH6 6BY Tel: 0131-555 3940.
Mon: 7-9pm ages 16-25, Sexual
Health and Relationships Youth
Team - Designing resources and
to
increase
workshops
awareness of Good Sex Is... Tue:
7-9pm Beyond Gender - For
transgender, non-binary and
intersexpeopleaged13-25.Wed:
6.30-8.30pmSoundYouth-Fun,
engaging LGBT group for ages
13-17. Thu: 7-9pm VADA - Fun,
engaging LGBT group for ages
17-25. Also offers - c:card, 1-2-1s
and National Opportunities.
info@lgbtyouth.org.uk
www.lgbtyouth.org.uk/edinburgh
FALKIRK:
FK1nclude: Group for LGBT
young people and their friends
and allies aged 13-26. Meets Thu
6.30-8.30pm at Park Street
CommunityEducationBase,Park
Street.
info@lgbtyouth.org.uk
GLASGOW:
Rainbow Sisters Girls' Group:
Meets every 2nd Mon 7-9pm at
30(3/2)BellStreet.For13-17year
olds.
info@lgbtyouth.org.uk
Shout: Meets every Tue 7-9pm at
30(3/2)BellStreet.For13-18year
olds.
info@lgbtyouth.org.uk
Standout: Meets every Wed 79pm at 30 (3/2) Bell Street. For
18-25 year olds.
info@lgbtyouth.org.uk
Trans Youth Glasgow: Meets
every2ndMon7-9pmat30(3/2)
Bell Street. For 13-25 year old
transgender youth.
info@lgbtyouth.org.uk
GLENROTHES:
ALLOA:
PROUD LGBT Youth Group:
For 13-18 year olds. Meets Wed.
Ryan.smart-cs@fife.gov.uk
CLAX LGBT Group: Meets 1st
Thu of each month from 6.308.30pm at Kilncraigs.
info@lgbtyouth.org.uk
INVERNESS:
BORDERS:
Inverness LGBT Youth Group:
Meets every Tue from 7-9pm at
the Bike Shed in Grant Street. Tel:
Kim on 07974 996051.
INVOLVED: Meets Wed 5-8pm
inGalashiels.Tel:0131-5553940.
info@lgbtyouth.org.uk
KILMARNOCK:
CARLISLE:
All About Us Youth Group: For
13-26 year olds. Meets Mon
6.30-8.30pm. Tel: Mary Gladwell
on Kilmarnock (01563) 576372.
PiNC:PrideinNorthCumbria.For
LGBT young people 13-25 years
old. Thu 6-8pm: youth drop in
session at LGBTHQ 6-8 Fisher
Street Carlisle.Tel: Pam on 07971
253241 or Carlisle (01228)
267247.
pinc-cumbria@hotmail.co.uk
www.prideinnorthcumbria.org
fb:pinc.cumbria
Mary.gladwell@east-ayrshire.gov.uk
KIRKCALDY:
Flavours Of Fife LGBT Youth
Group:
info@lgbtyouth.org.uk
LANARKSHIRE:
CLYDEBANK:
Y Sort It FUSION LGBT Youth
Group: Meets every Mon 6.308.30pm at 5 West Thomson
Street.
Laura@ysortit.com
Mix United Youth Group
For 14-18 year olds, meets every
Fri eve 7.30-9.30pm. Tel: Pamela
on Hamilton (01698) 456680 or
0779 5453995.
pamela.burns@yls.org.uk
DUMFRIES:
fb:Hamilton.Universal.
Connections
hamilton.lanlinks.org
Dumfries & Galloway LGBTYS:
Phoenix LGBT Youth Group for
people aged 13-18 meetsTue 68pm. New Age LGBT Youth
Group for people aged 18-25
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SG17310.
Cuddle Sexual
Genial 60 year old seeks
cuddly times with young
smooth guys (16-26).
Bulky lads especially welcome. Box SG17313.
I Dare You
Crazy all frills wonderbeast seeks perpetual indulgence. 26, hair like
fire, all knockers welcome but you might get
knocked back or knocked
off your socks. Expect
you to put out on first
date. Box SG17318.
Silver Daddy
Young 58, seeks
son/nephew type (16-26)
for mutually relaxing fun
relationship. Box
SG17319.
Open Minded - Broad
Minded - Sleazy
Looking for fun with
guys that like it kinky,
sleazy. No limits. Don't
judge just want fun. Well
endowed. Looks, size,
race unimportant. Ages
16-75. Box SG17320.
Dunfermline
Young 41, sporty, many
interests and hobbies.
Looking for young sporty
type people with similar
interests. Waiting for Mr
Right to come along. Fed
up of being lonely. Like
people who wear trainers. Box SG17321.
Submissive
Male, 46
submissive/passive into
naturism, Jocks, sucking, wanking, kissing,
spanking, nappies and
plastic pants. Looking for
older/younger strict master/daddy for play times,
and role play. Can travel
for in-house training and
to obey the house rules. I
am genuine and seek a
willing older/younger
strict gent/guy to have
their wicked way with me
and to teach me those
lessons I have forgotten.
Can travel for a week at a
time or for a few days at
a time to get used to the
strict regime. I do like
over the knee spankings,
bed time spankings, and
going to bed with nappy
on, and to be taken out
with my nappy on would
be quite delightful. I wait
to hear from anyone who
may wish to use me in
this way. Thank you. Box
SG17322.
Hoping
Glasgow guy, 68, likes
music, film, seeks fun
and friendship. Tel:
07788 763948 or write:
Box SG17323.
Wheelchair User
Requires Mates
I require fit gym buddies
to train with and mates, I
Live in rural Angus. I'm
36, wheelchair user, 6'2",
bald, tattooed. wanting
18-38, fit. All replies answered. Box SG17324.
Phillipa Snatch
Seeks money for no
work. Box SG17325.
Edinburgh
Small fat hairy old bear
looking for smooth
young cubs. Your cave or
mine. Box SG17326.
Fun Needed
Male, 48, seeks willing
male or t-girl for anal,
frottage and fun. Tel/text
07582 380995 or Write:
Box SG17327.
Old Guy Looking For
Cute Teen
Old guy in Central Scotland looking for regular
fun with smooth teen. I
have transport and can
accommodate. Reply
with age, description, location and contact details
for more info. Box
SG17329.
BISEXUAL
Retired Hippy
59, looking for some love
and affection from
women and men of all
ages. Box SG17302.
Lonely Guy
Looking For You
I am 32 from Edinburgh
in prison. I am 5'9",
blond hair. I am wanting
to find a woman for
friends or love. You are
18-35 and love travel and
family. Contact me. Box
SG17311.
Bi Curious?
There has to be a first
time for everything! Aged
16-26? Get in touch?
Considerate, experienced, versatile, older
guy will talk you through
Bi Curious
Lady, blonde hair, blue
eyes, quite tall, age mid
60's wishes to meet caring same for nights
in/out. Must have car. Edinburgh only. Box
SG17330.
TRANS
Trans-tastic
Sexy glam TV, nice figure, long legs, slim,
blonde, convincing,
seeks genuine guy for
friendship maybe relationship. Also TV's very
welcome. Sorry, can't accommodate only travel.
Lanarkshire. 07572
518323 or Write: Box
SG17315.
STRAIGHT
Silver Bear
Edinburgh based
50something guy seeks
morally relaxed women
of all ages for fun and
friendship. Box SG17303.
FOR SALE
Traditional Scottish
School Teacher's Tawse
1. Brown tough hide
(Heavy) Lochgelly type 2
tail tawse - £30. 2. Brown
4 tail tough hide Henderson of Falkirk paddle
tawse - £30. 3. Black
hide (Light) 2 tail vintage
tawse - £30. Contact Jim
on 07503 446534. [173]
Wigs
High quality synthetic
hairpieces and wigs, all
shapes, styles, colours
and sizes. Write for list.
Box SG17308.
FRIENDS ABROAD
Wetherby Mansions,
Earls Court Square,
London. SW5 9BH or
Phone: 020-7373
1107. E-mail:
mikearlen69@gmail.com
SERVICES
A1 Erotic Videos
For all your mucky
movies:
www.filthonline.co.uk
CAFFMOS
Contacts and friendships for men over
sixty. The organisation for the more
mature gentleman
and his admirers.
Write to: Caffmos
Ltd,
Aizlewood's Mill,
Nursery Street,
Sheffield. S3 8GG.
Limited Companies
Only £90 for your
own Limited Company. PLCs, Guarantee, Charitable and
Unlimited Companies
also available.
Freephone 0800
526421. E-mail:
info@cosun.co.uk.
Web:
www.cosun.co.uk
Proofreading And
Tuition
In English (including
TEFL), French, Latin,
Greek and Gaelic,
Typing Services,
Historical and
Genealogical
Research. Charles S
Coventry, 303/3
Colinton Road,
Edinburgh. EH13
0NR.
Tel: 0131-441 7898.
E-mail: charlie
@charliecov.plus.com
TD MONTHLY
A contact ads
publication for gay
and bisexual men,
18+, who enjoy all
forms of male-tomale discipline!
Contacts, Stories, CP
Pictures, CP Videos &
DVDs, News, CP
Clubs and Events.
E-mail:
We do not provide
box numbers to advertisers outwith the
UK. Instead, their
personal contact
details will be published both in the
magazine and online.
tdmonthlymagazine
@btinternet.com
INTERGAY
BACK RUBS
Penpal contacts with
gay men all over the
world. Over 120 subscribers in 30
countries. To join is
free: send your ad.
Only subscribers get
the booklet with all
data and addresses
by
enclosing £5. INTERGAY, Voorstraat 12-A,
4033 AD Lieden,
Netherlands.
Advertising Pays
ScotsGay charges
just £20 a month for
an ad here with your
picture! E-mail:
JOBS OFFERED
Cash For Your Body
Photogenic guys can
earn £150 cash posing for Mike Arlen
who has had 15
glossy magazines
published called Mike
Arlen's Guys. Send
snapshots of your
magnificent body
to him: Mike Arlen,
Wetherby Studios, 23
Web:
http://tdmonthly.wix.com
/tdmonthlydisclaimer
backrubsads@scotsgay.
co.uk or Tel: 0131-539
0666.
Male Health &
Beauty
HND qualified beauty
therapist and HNC
Hairdresser. 2 hour
non sexual massage
to relaxing sounds of
the earth, air and sea
- £45. Beauty treatments, Facials, Manicures, Pedicures,
Eyelash tinting, gents
hairdressing for 20
years. Off the road
parking. Private quiet
beauty room. North
Ayrshire. Tel: 07938
693730. [177]
Massage For Guys Edinburgh
Experience a full body
Swedish Massage
using deep tissue
manipulation using
sensual Tantric techniques - guaranteed
to make you feel relaxed. Offered by fully
qualified and friendly
guy based in Edinburgh near Holy Corner. Sessions last just
over an hour. No outcalls. Reasonable
rates - £30 (£15 for
students) Phone
07983 422652 or Email: Massage-ForMen-Edinburgh
@hotmail.co.uk [176]
Massage For Men Edinburgh
Are you in need of an
affirming, masculine,
stress busting chill
out guys? Experience
the blissful pleasure
and nurturing benefits of a deeply relaxing full body massage
in a private city centre
sanctuary. I use a
broad range of techniques that can be selectively blended to
meet individual need.
My excellent value
rates are already reasonably discounted at
a price to suit most
guys' pockets. Full
rate for 1 hour £30. A
further discount is
made for Students,
Unemployed, Members of HM Forces
(with proof of status)
£15 and those with a
terminal illness £5.
Qualified, experienced
(19 years) gay therapist who is friendly,
respectful and caring.
Contact Jim on
07500 748424. [176]
WHERE TO STAY
Advertising Pays
ScotsGay charges
just £60 a year for an
ad here! E-mail:
wheretostayads
@scotsgay.co.uk or
Tel: 0131-539 0666.
All New, All Gay
Guesthouses
- Edinburgh
Two great locations.
Exclusively gay. Easy
walk to nightlife.
Stylish rooms, all
with TV and video
(tapes available).
Shared and private
bathrooms. Breakfast
available till noon.
Non-smoking houses.
Easy parking. Room
rates: £29-£49 per
night.
Call 0131-558 1382
or
Fax 0131-556 8279.
Web:
www.gayscotland.com
/alvahouse
and breakfast with
stunning views of the
Scottish countryside
in the Kingdom of
Fife. We offer a
tranquil, relaxing
space for those
exploring the area,
business people who
want a more personal
experience than a
hotel or those just
wanting to stay
awhile and be nourished in mind, body
and soul. Tel: 01383
851059. It's a place
where you can just
"Be". Web: www.
cherrytreelodge.net
Penzance - Cornwall
Small, gay-friendly,
period hotel situated
with own parking in
town centre. Rooms
available en-suite.
Web:
www.cliffhotelpz.co.uk
Tel: Penzance
(01736) 368888.
Cherry Tree Lodge West Fife
Cherry Tree Lodge is
a gay owned,
secluded, easily
accessible guest
house and retreat
space offering bed
live
West Fife –
Therapies On A "Pay
What You Can" Basis
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SCOTSGAY
ISSUE 173
GF With A Penis
Late 40's attractive
femme gay male looking
for masculine gay or bi
guy who wants traditional straight relationship with another man.
All responses answered.
Your face pic gets mine.
Box SG17328.
things at your own pace
before getting down to
some safe fun. Your limits respected. Total discretion assured. Live in
Edinburgh and can accommodate but may
travel if required. Box
SG17312.
Scottish lads eager to
chat and hook up now!
Hi, my name is Mark
and I have created
www.rainbowhealing
.org.uk for Mind,
Body and Spirit
Therapies offering:
Massage, Emotional
Freedom Technique
(EFT), Reiki.
I have a therapy room
in the beautiful
setting that is www.
cherrytreelodge.net.
The credit crunch is
affecting some more
than it is others. So,
if the usual fees are in
the way of getting the
healing you need, I
invite you along in
good faith on a PAY
WHAT YOU CAN
basis. As part of my
business ethic, 5% of
any fees received go
to a featured charity.
Please take a look at
the site for more
details on the therapies, myself, my
usual fees and the
charities I support.
Contact: mark
@rainbowhealing.org.
uk or Call
07940 421038 for a
professional, healing,
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Venues / Emporia
* Stocks ScotsGay
ABERDEEN
CHEERZ BAR & CLUB*
11 Hadden Street. Tel: 01224
582648. Lively gay bar and club
with entertainment and more.
fb: Cheerz Bar
fb: Cheerz.nightclub
MARKET ARMS*
13 Hadden Street. tel: 01224
580053. LGBT friendly pub with
karaoke five nights per week.
fb: TheMarketArmsAberdeen
WELLMAN’S HEALTH
STUDIO*
218 Holburn Street. Tel: 01224
211441. Mon-Fri Noon-10pm,
Sat Noon-9pm, Sun 2-9pm. 8man
Jacuzzi,
sauna,
steamroom, café. Free Internet
access. Massage available.
info@wellmans-healthstudio.co.uk
www.wellmans-healthstudio.co.uk
AYR
THE RUSTY NAIL*
9-13 South Harbour Street. Tel:
(01292) 738454. Wed 6-11pm,
Thu Noon-11pm, Fri-Sat Noon12.30am, Sun Noon-11pm.
New LGBT bar. Live music FriSat. Karaoke Sat.
kim@therustynail.co.uk
CARLISLE
STICKY BITS CAFÉ*
6-8 Fisher Street. Tel: (01228)
267247. Mon-Thu 10am-8pm,
Fri 10am-11pm, Sat 10am4am. <I>The first gay
caf&eacute; in Cumbria working with and for the LGBT
community. Offers reasonably
priced good food, LGBT
information, advice and a
friendly atmosphere. Tapas
served 7-10pm Sat.
stickybitscafe@hotmail.co.uk
fb: Sticky-Bits-Cafe
Sat Noon-2.30am. Free WiFi.
Regular live bands and acts.
Karaoke Wed & Fri. Winner of
Best Dundee Bar 2013.
www.klozetdundee.co.uk/
fb: klozet.dundee
NUMBER 11*
11 Princes Steet. Tel: (01382)
451986. Mon Noon-6pm, Tue
Noon-8pm, Wed-Sun Noon10pm (last entry 1 hour prior).
Gay sauna. Previously Jocks.
no.11sauna@live.com
www.number11.net
OUT*
124 Seagate. Tel: (01382)
200660. Wed-Sun 11pm2.30am. Good atmosphere,
very popular disco with wide
selection of sounds and the
occasional act/PA.
fb: outdundee
THE SALTY DOG*
9 Crichton Street. Tel: 07580
171426. 2pm-Midnight. Cosy
little bar. Fri & Sat: Karaoke. Sun:
"The Sunday Club" with free
buffet from 7pm.
fb: SaltyDog Dundee
EDINBURGH
THE AULD HOOSE*
23-25 St Leonards Street.
Tel: 0131-668 2934. Sun
12.30pm-1am, Mon-Sat Noon1am. Everybody-friendly real ale
bar. Food served: Mon-Sat
Noon-9.30pm, Sun 12.30-8pm.
liz@theauldhoose.co.uk
www.theauldhoose.co.uk
THE BLACK ROSE TAVERN*
49 Rose Street. Tel: 0131-220
0414. 9am-1am. LGBT friendly
rock bar.
blackrosestreet49@hotmail.com
www.blackrosetavern.com
BOBBIE'S BOOKSHOP*
220 Morrison Street. Tel: 0131538
7069.
Mon-Sat
10am-1pm, 2-5.30pm. Sells a
selection of gay magazines.
DUNDEE
B4OUT*
2 St Andrew’s Lane. Tel: (01382)
200660. Wed-Sun 7pmMidnight. Gay bar. Karaoke
Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun. Free pool
table. Smoking balcony.
Available for Private Hire.
fb: b4out
KLOZET*
73-75 Seagate. Tel: (01382)
690403. Sun Noon-Midnight,
Mon-Thu Noon-Midnight, Fri-
CAFÉ HABANA*
22 Greenside Place. Tel: 0131558 1270. 1pm-1am. Friendly
pre-club bar popular with locals
and visitors. Free WiFi.
cafehabanaEH1@mac.com
www.cafehabanaEH1.com
CAFÉ NOM DE PLUME*
60 Broughton Street. Tel: 0131478 1372. Relaxed licensed
café/bar forming part of
Edinburgh's original LGBT
Centre. Homemade soups,
Available NOW on Amazon
snacks &; meals served all day
with meat dishes, vegetarian,
vegan and gluten-free options
available. Free Wi-Fi. Dogs
allowed but no children under 5
years (5-17 years allowed until
8pm) because of alcohol
license. Does not accept
bookings for groups of more
than 12 people.
cafenomdeplume
@ntlbusiness.com
fb:cafenomdeplume
C.C. BLOOM'S*
23-24 Greenside Place. Tel:
0131-556 9331. Sun 12.30pm3am, Mon-Sat 11am-3am.
Recently renovated nightclub
with bar and restaurant.
ccblooms@tiscali.co.uk
fb: CCBloomsBar
CHALKY'S LATE NIGHT
LOUNGE*
4 Picardy Place. Tel: 0131-558
7538. 5pm-3am. Busy club in
old GHQ/Mood premises.
chalkysedinburgh
@outlook.com
www.chalkysedinburgh.co.uk
fb: Chalkys
THE CHURCH OF
HIGH KICKS*
C.C. Blooms, 23-24 Greenside
Place. Sun 6-11pm. Tel: 0131556 9331. Hosted by drag DJ
Jon Pleased Wimmin, features
music, star turns, talent
competition, etc.
fb: Church of High Kicks
DILF
Studio 24, 24-26 Calton Road.
Tel: 0131-558 3758. Last Fri of
each month. 11pm-3am.
Sweaty dance party aimed at
gay men, featuring a mix of
house music fused with 'techy
uplifting tunes'.
fb: DILFScotland
EDINBURGH LGBT CENTRE*
58a and 60 Broughton Street.
Houses Café Nom De Plume
and Pride Scotia. Free WiFi
(sponsored by ScotsGay).
Bought in 1974 by the Scottish
Minorities Group, it is the only
LGBT-owned LGBT Centre in
the UK and is also the oldest
LGBT Centre outwith the USA.
Tel: 0131-556 9471. Meeting
Room Booking Tel: 07817
533337.
info
@edinburghlgbtcentre.org.uk
ELECTRO-SEXUAL*
C.C. Bloom’s, 23-24 Greenside
Place. Tel: 0131-556 9331.
11pm-3am. First Fri of each
month. Club night.
fb: Electroedinburgh
LGBT HEALTH &
WELLBEING*
9 Howe Street. Tel: 0131-523
1100. LGBT community centre
in the heart of the New Town
offering a range of events,
courses and activities. Provides
meeting space for community
groups. Rooms available for hire
for meetings and training.
admin@lgbthealth.org.uk
www.lgbthealth.org.uk
No EIGHTEEN*
18 Albert Place, Leith Walk. Tel:
0131-553 3222. Mon-Thu
Noon-10pm, Fri-Sun Noon11pm. The UK's first VAT
registered gay sauna! £12 (£10
concessions), £7 after 8pm.
fb: No.Eighteen
14 14
PLANET*
6 Baxter's Place. Tel: 0131-556
5551. 1pm-1am. Popular and
busy gay bar with friendly staff.
Karaoke Sun-Thu from 9pm.
Nightly DJ.
planetgaybar@googlemail.com
Q-STORE
5 Barony Street. Tel/Fax: 0131477 4756. Mon-Fri 11am-7pm,
Sat 11am-6pm. Scotland's only
licensed gay store.
THE REGENT*
2 Montrose Terrace. Tel: 0131661 8198. Sun 12.30pm-1am,
Mon-Sat
Noon-1am.
Edinburgh's Gay Real Ale Pub voted 2010 Edinburgh Pub Of
The Year by CAMRA members.
Deuchars IPA and Old Rosie
scrumpy always available plus a
range of guest ales. Relaxed
atmosphere and comfortable
surroundings. Snacks and
meals served all day until 10pm
plus coffees and teas. Free WiFi.
Dogs welcome but no children
under 5 years (5-17 allowed
until 8pm) because of alcohol
license. CAMRA's Lesbian &
Gay Real Ale Drinkers meet here
on the last Mon of the month
from 9pm.
www.lagrad-edinburgh.org.uk
info@theregentbar.co.uk
fb: The-Regent-355555274098
STEAMWORKS*
5 Broughton Market. Tel: 0131477 3567. Daily 11am-11pm.
Stylish sauna forming part of
busy gay hotel and sauna
complex in centre of gay quarter.
State-of-the-art
facilities
including large spa pool, sauna
cabin, large steam room, video
room, labyrinth with themed
areas, café lounge, free Internet
access, tanning booth. Lockers
£7, Cabins £12 before 2pm
Mon-Fri. Lockers £10, Cabins
£15 at all other times. Students
and under 26 £7 lockers all day,
every day! No membership
required.
www.steamworks-sauna.co.uk
THE STREET*
2 Picardy Place. Tel: 0131-556
4272. Sun 12.30pm-1am,
Mon-Sat Noon-1 am. Small but
perfectly formed bar run by
Louise and Trendy Wendy.
www.thestreetbar.co.uk
WOODLAND CREATURES*
260–262 Leith Walk. Tel: 0131629 5509. Noon-1pm. Quirky
LGBT-friendly real ale bar with
good food.
fb: Woodland-Creatures
WORD POWER*
43-45 West Nicolson Street. Tel:
0131-662 9112. Sun Noon5pm, Mon-Sat 10am-6pm.
Independent radical bookshop.
Publisher of Rainbow City:
Stories from Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual and Transgender
Edinburgh.
books@wordpower.co.uk
www.word-power.co.uk
fb: Word-Power-Books
GLASGOW
AXM CLUB*
80 Glassford Street. Tel: 0141552
5761.
Wed-Sun
10pm-3am. Popular club in
former Bennets premises.
info@axm-club.com
www.axmgroup.co.uk/
axm-club-glasgow/
BROADCAST*
427 Sauchiehall Street. Tel:
0141-332 7304. 5pm-1am.
Scene friendly bar that hosts the
Birdcage monthly queer party,
and gigs.
www.broadcastglasgow.com
birdcageglasgow@hotmail.com
CCA*
350 Sauchiehall Street. Tel:
0141-352 4900. Fax: 0141-332
3226. Café Tel: 0141-332 7959.
Info: Mon-Sat 10am-6pm.
Gallery: Tue-Sat 11am-6pm.
Café: Mon -Sat, 10am-Midnight.
Bar: Mon-Sat Noon-Midnight.
Centre for Contemporary Arts.
ScotsGay available in bar.
gen@cca-glasgow.com
www.cca-glasgow.com
DELMONICA'S BAR*
68 Virginia Street. Tel: 0141-552
4803. Noon-Midnight. DJs
nightly from 9pm. Thu: Quiz.
Sun: Karaoke.
www.delmonicas.co.uk
DILF
The Poetry Club, 100 Eastvale
Place. Tel: 0141-337 1731. Last
Sat of each month. 10pm-2am.
Sweaty dance party aimed at
gay men, featuring a mix of
house music fused with 'techy
uplifting tunes'.
fb: DILFScotland
FHQ*
10 John Street. Tel: 0141-553
5851. Sat 11pm-3am.
Women’s bar/club.
www.fhqbar.co.uk
THE GALLERY*
101 Brunswick Street. Part of
the Old Sheriff Court Building.
Tel: 0141-552 6310. 11amMidnight. New and upmarket
bistro/bar,
clean
cut,
contemporary with a relaxed
atmosphere. Live entertainment,
large selection of wines, beers,
spirits, teas, coffees, food and
homebakes available. Free WiFi. External seating area.
fb: merchant.galleryglasgow
KATIE’S BAR*
17 John Street. Tel: 0141-237
3030. Noon-Midnight. Gay bar
with regular entertainment.
info@katiesbar.co.uk
www.katiesbar.co.uk
fb: KatiesBarGlasgow
LUKE & JACK
ADULT BOUTIQUE*
45 Virginia Street. Tel: 0141-552
5699. Mon-Thu 11am-6pm,
Fri-Sat 10.30am-6.30pm, Sun
Noon-5pm. Locally owned and
independent. Sells aromas, toys,
lubes, magazines and books,
underwear, T-shirts, gifts, etc.
hello@lukeandjack.co.uk
www.lukeandjack.co.uk
MERCHANT PRIDE
20 Candleriggs. Tel: 0141-564
1285. Sun 12.30pm-Midnight,
Mon-Fri 4pm-Midnight, Sat
Noon-Midnight. Bar in the heart
of the Merchant City.
fb: MerchantPride
NO MORE FUCKING ABBA
Bacchus, 80 Glassford Street.
Tel: 0141-572 0080. 2nd Fri of
each month. 8pm-1am.
Monthly alternative/indie dance
night for the LGBT+ community
and their friends. Bringing you
music from the 70's to now
including Punk, New Wave, Brit
Pop and the Latest Tracks. Free
- donation to THT Scotland
requested.
fb: nmfabba
THE PIPEWORKS*
5-10 Metropole Lane. Tel: 0141552
5502.
Mon-Tue
Noon-11pm, Wed-Thu Noon1am, Fri Noon - Sun 11pm
(24hours). Men's Health and
Leisure Club. Usual facilities. £14
(£10 conc).
www.thepipeworks.com
POLO LOUNGE*
84 Wilson Street. Tel: 0141-553
1221. Sun 9pm-3am, Mon
11pm-3am (Club X only), Tue
10pm-3am, Wed 7pm-3am,
Thu-Sat 11pm-3am. long
established pub/club. Young
crowd.
www.pologlasgow.co.uk
THE RIDING ROOM*
The Joint On The Corner, 58
Virginia Street. Tel: 0845
6595904. 5pm-3am. Liquor
and cabaret.
george@theridingroom.co.uk
www.theridingroom.co.uk
SILKS AND SECRETS*
308 Argyle Street. Tel: 0141-572
1017. Fax: 0141-221 0959. Sun
Noon-5pm, Mon-Sat 10am6pm. Clothes and toys catering
for gay, transvestite and fetish
tastes.
www.silksandsecrets.com
SPARKLES LOUNGE*
42 Oswald Street.
Glasgow’s newest gay bar .
SPEAKEASY*
10 John Street. Tel: 0141-553
5851. Wed-Sat 5pm-3am. Bank
Holiday weekends open from
Noon (inc Sun). Fresh alternative
to the gay scene. Food until
9pm.
speakeasy@g1group.com
www.speakeasyglasgow.co.uk
UNDERGROUND*
6a John Street. Tel: 0141-553
2456. Mon-Fri Noon-Midnight,
Sat-Sun 1pm-Midnight.
A refreshing antidote to the
current gay scene. Free WiFi.
www.undergroundglasgow.com
THE VIRGINIA GALLERY*
Basement, 45 Virgina Street.
Specialises in art from the LGBT
Community and erotic art for all!
Over 18's only. Regular themed
exhibitions and events. Open
Tue-Sat.
www.thevirginiagallery.co.uk
THE WATERLOO*
306 Argyle Street. Tel: 0141-248
7216. Sun 12.30pm-Midnight,
Noon-Midnight.
Mon-Sat
Popular, crowded, down to earth
drinking shop. Scotland's oldest
gay bar. Busy, busy!
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KATIE’S BAR*
3 Barnton Street. Tel: (01786)
448458. Sun-Thu 8amMidnight, Fri-Sat 8am-1am.
LGBT friendly.
katiesbar10@hotmail.co.uk
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M
illions were shocked when
Robin Williams left this life as
his comedy made him seem
like one of their families for so long. His
last movie BOULEVARD (15) is not a fitting climax to an incredible career but
Williams lovers need to know about it.
He plays a diligent bank employee in a
marriage where they have separate bedrooms. The script has no explanation on
their past sex life. Driving one night he
almost knocks over an attractive prostitute, Leo, looking for clients and offers
him a lift. They end up in a motel room
together where Leo states: “Its $100 if
you blow me and $150 if I blow you.”
Robin befriends the young man which is
not easy as he is a drug addict being
beaten up by violent drug suppliers. As
Robin Williams was very wealthy only his
intimates would know his reasons for accepting this film. It is as if he has reverted
to Michael Caine’s values for although he
has the best looking wife in Britain he
seems to accept any movie to get out of
the house. Film stars have different motives for making their films. I’m told
Robert De Niro has an obsession for buying property in New York city which
could be why he has made terrible films
for more than a decade. With all we have
Films and DVD
been reading recently about offshore accounts we may never know how much
he leaves.
Shamin Sarif is a gay British lady who
wrote an impressive book that she has
now directed on film set in Moscow DESPITE THE FALLING SNOW (12a). I
avoid horror movies as knowing the
story of Russia since the revolution a
century ago when they murdered the
royal family is horrific enough for me.
The dictator Stalin murdered vast numbers of his own people and Putin is currently only a fraction less lethal sending
his troops and endless ammunition to
Ukraine when its people wanted independence. Miss Sarif knows how to build
tension in a world where you turn on
taps to muffle the sound of your voice in
case anyone is recording you. Whether
you are in favour or against the government it is a world I would be terrified to
live in, but a very attractive cast helps.
SING STREET (12a) is a musical about
Dublin teenagers getting a group together and rehearsing their songs. It is
constantly entertaining having a good
looking guy in the lead whose looks will
impress many in five years time and the
world in ten years.
FLORENCE FOSTER JENNINGS is a documentary
about a wealthy American
woman desperate to be a
classical soprano whose
out of tune voice became
a source of great amusement in the twenties and
thirties when she hired
concert halls to perform.
Meryl Streep plays her
with energy supported offstage by Hugh Grant.
As if people in France had
no idea this was coming
they have on release a
similar subject MARGUERITTE (12a). Here a
rich woman with similar
ambitions marries a baron
so she can be known as a
baroness and is convinced
the world wants to hear
her offkey voice. Both
films are amusing.
DVD WORLD
There just might be those amongst us
unaware the most spectacular TV variety
‘shows of the 70’s and 80s were from a
brilliant Scottish mind THE STANLEY
BAXTER COLLECTION now on 2 discs.
They cost so much in cast, costumes and
scenery that TV executives decided they
couldn’t continue. As they won many
awards the now 89 year old Stanley can
look back with pride as for decades he
was the most popular entertainer in
Britain.
The Network label is also worth seeing
for memorable nostalgia as they have a
series called BRITISH MUSICALS OF
THE THIRTIES and their volume 5 has
music you must hear by Ivor Novello in
the film version of his hit stage musical
GLAMOROUS NIGHT from 1936. There
are four titles on two discs and the craze
for big bands is shown in 1937 with LET’S
MAKE A NIGHT OF IT.
XENIA - in Greece means generous hospitality to strangers - has the 15 year old
gay Danny (part blond dyed with his own
hand) whose mother has died in Crete
seeking out his older unshaved hairy
chested brother, Ody, in Athens.Their father abandoned them twelve years before and they plan to track him down.
The writer/director starts it with imagination as Danny insists on taking his
white rabbit everywhere with him and
who could not love a teenager obsessed
with his rabbit.Brother Ody has a pleasing voice to win singing competitions
After some spirited Greek singing the
writer thinks it is a good idea when the
rabbit dies to have a lifesize rabbit appear in the boy’s imagination and he
starts aiming a gun at anyone who annoys him. It is one half of a promising
film imported by Peccadillo Pictures.
The couple who wrote the brilliant ARE
YOU BEING SERVED? TV series in the
70’s and 80’s followed it with GRACE
AND FAVOUR in the 90’s with the same
favourite personalities - John Inman and
Mollie Sugden - running a rural hotel. Eureka Entertainment has now brought it
out on DVD to please comedy lovers of
the past.
Thank goodness young Britain today has
no memory of times in the sixties when
THE GRANDFATHER OF GAY PORN PETER DE ROME began making his
movies that were underground to avoid
him being gaoled
In recent years the British Film Institute
has commended his work and Peccadillo
Pictures have his documentary worth
seeing. Pioneers of male nudity had to
battle British law.
Mike Arlen’s swimwear shots on guys
were noticed by a German magazine editor in the latter 70’s who pleaded with
him for nudes on them Mike knew the
police had raided and confiscated the
stock of any photographer who had
taken nudes, but he dared to start which
brought the beginning of fifteen magazines called Mike Arlen’s Guys with
twenty models in each edition.
Mike McGrath
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