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@scotsgaymag ScotsGayMag scotsgay.co.uk SCOTSGAY ISSUE 173
SCOTSGAY COMMUNITY MAGAZINE EDITED, PRINTED & PUBLISHED IN SCOTLAND SINCE 1994 £1.50 WHERE SOLD SG SCOTSGAY ISSUE 173 @scotsgaymag ScotsGayMag scotsgay.co.uk 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: balletboyz SCOTSGAY ISSN: 1357-0595 Unless otherwise stated © Pageprint Press Ltd, April 2016. PO Box 666, Edinburgh. EH7 5YW. Non profit use of material in the magazine will normally be permitted free of charge, but contact us first for permission. Views expressed in SCOTSGAY don't necessarily reflect the views of the publisher. People featured may identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, straight, some, all, or non of the above. Editor: John Hein Tel: 0131-539 0666 E-mail: editorial@scotsgay.co.uk Advertising: Tel: 0131-539 0666 E-mail: advertising@scotsgay.co.uk 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. www.dogstrust.org.uk/ 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 3 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 Monthlymagazineedited,printed and published in Scotland since 1994. All of the words from the magazine can be found on our websiteaswellasinteractiveMeet MarketandourListingswhichare frequently updated. Tel: 0845 1208062 (+44 131-539 0666). Fax: 0131-539 2999. Write: PO Box 666, Edinburgh. EH7 5YW. publisher@scotsgay.co.uk www.scotsgay.co.uk fb: ScotsGayMag 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 fb: UnDividingLines-magazine /474762272680790 4 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 W 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 Listings continue on page 10 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. 5 Bee Fiarse Beaujambes I 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 W 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 I 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. GINGER DISCOUNT CARD Order your personalised card online at www.gingerdiscountcard.com 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 Listings continued from page 6 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. 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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! fb: WaterlooBar1 STIRLING KATIE’S BAR* 3 Barnton Street. Tel: (01786) 448458. Sun-Thu 8amMidnight, Fri-Sat 8am-1am. LGBT friendly. katiesbar10@hotmail.co.uk fb: katiesbarbistro (OWTOPROTECTYOURPARTNER FROMLOSINGTHEHOUSE $OYOUKNOWHOWTOMAKESUREYOURPARTNER WONTBETHROWNOUTOFTHEHOUSEIFYOUDIE $ OYOUTHINKA#OHABITATION!GREEMENTMIGHT HELPYOU ( AVEYOUCONSIDEREDMAKINGA0OWEROF!TTORNEY TOHAVESOMEONELOOKAFTERYOURAFFAIRSIFYOURE NOTABLE )FTHESEISSUESAFFECTYOUGETINTOUCHWITH $ONALD3KINNER2EIDAT-($NOW !T-($WEHAVEANAWARDWINNINGTEAMOFEXPERTS INALLASPECTSOF&AMILY,AWREADYTOHELPYOU #ALL$ONALDNOWON OREMAILDONALDSKINNERREID MHDLAWCOUK !DOPTIONSERVICEs#IVIL0ARTNERSHIPADVICEs#ONVEYANCING %STATEAGENCYs%STATEWINDINGUPs&AMILY,AWADVICEs7ILLWRITING %DINBURGHOFlCE1UEEN#HARLOTTE3TREET,EITH%DINBURGH%((4 4ELs&AX 'LASGOWOFlCE#ARLTON0LACE'LASGOW'47 4ELs&AXs%MAILGLASGOW MHDLAWCOUK &AMILY,AW&IRMOFTHE9EARn,AW!WARDSOF3COTLAND WWWMHDLAWCOUK 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. 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