NIGHTLIFE LIST
popular Jeans and T-Shirt night makes its way west from the Cotton Club to Cleo‘s. I Palomino Club 9pm-3am. £1 .
I Savoy I 1pm—3am. £2. Over 25s‘ night with cheap drinks to entice you along: lager 85p and vodka 65p. [A]
I Warehouse Over 25s Night. 50p admission and drinks £1 .
TUESDAY 29
IThe Alhambra 31 Waterloo Street. 221 3260. Free. 80s' disco sounds. Some spirits 60p.
I Loveclub downstairs at Peggy Sue‘s. 10.30pm—2.30am. £1.50. A new night at (as we all like to remember it) 46 West. featuring music by the likes of Bacharach. Lee I'lazlewood and Scott Walker. for Glasgow’s groovers.
I Palomino Club 9pm—3am. £1.
I The Shimmy Club at Bennets. 10.30pm—3am. £1 . One of the longest running and consistently busy clubs in Glasgow. Bennet‘s straight night offersa predictable but popular range ofmusic. Get there early to avoid disappointment. I Streetbeat at the Warehouse.
1 1pm—3.30am. £4. David Walters with the latest chart and beat sounds.
WEDNESDAY 30
I The Alhambra 31 Waterloo Street. 221 3260. 8— 12pm. Free. Club and chart night. Some spirits 60p.
I Go West at Cleopatras. 10.30pm—2.30am. £2 (£1 with ticket). Go West young man. . . deep into the heartof bedsit land and discover this great midweek club. [A]
I Club Nuovo at Knightsbridge SW1. £2.50. 75p lager. heavy. spirits. Mainly gay. playing largely house.
I Expansions at the Warehouse.
1 1pm—3.30am. £2. Promoting the best in hip-hop and house in Edinburgh on Tuesdays and Glasgow on Wednesdays. I Jeans and T-shirt Night at the Cotton Club. 11pm—3am. £3.50. One of the best clubs on a Wednesday. specially designed for solid dancing.
I Libra at Ilollywood Studios. 1 1pm—3am. £2.50. Over 25s‘ disco.
I Mayiair 1 1pm-3am. £2. 60s‘ night —but sneak along earlier (7.30—1 1pm for traditional ballroom dancing!).
I Panama Jax l0pm—3.30am. £1 . A gay night. playing house and Ili-NRG.
I Palomino Club 9pm—3am. £1.
I Sixties' Night at Henry Afrikas. 10pm—3.30am. 60p before 11pm; £4 after. Look out for drinks promotions through the night.
THURSDAY 31
I The Alhambra 31 Waterloo Street. 221 3260. 8—12pm. Free. Party Night.
I Bonnets 11pm—3am. £1. Mainly gay. mainly Eurobeat.
I Blackmarket at Fury Murrys.
l 1pm—3.30am. £1.50. The Prodigal Son returns to the fold after a very short stint at
Furys. Can‘t go wrong here for atmosphere and music.
I Bloomers at Cleopatras. 10.30pm—2.30am. £2 (£1 with student matric card). New night specifically aimed at keeping students off their studies.
I Johnny's at the Choice. £2 entrance and £1 for beers. This will be a more upmarket gay night with cabaret. etc.
I Mayfair l 1pm—3am. £2. Reggae night at the Mayfair.
I Mr D's 10pm—2am. £3 on door (£1 .50 with ticket). The promotions night with cheap drink.
I Palomino Club 9pm—3am. £1 .
I Rooftops £2.50. Over 255‘ night with general dance music. Look out forthe complimentary tickets on Fri. Sat and Sun. I Savoy 11pm—3am. £2. Lager 85p. vodka 65p. The longest running Over 255‘ night around town. [A]
I Seventles' Night at Henry Afrikas. 10pm—3.30am. 70p before 11pm. £3 after. I Streetbeat at Cleopatras. 11pm—2.30am. £3 (£1.50 with ticket). David Walters ‘streetbeat‘ club: mixed dance music.
I Sub Club 22 Jamaica Street. 2484600.
I The Venue 11pm—Iate. £2. Thrash metal night.
VENUES
I The Alhambra 31 Waterloo Street. 221 3260.
I Bonnets 90 Glassford Street, 552 5761. I The Choice 21 Royal Exchange Square, 221 5323.
I Cleopatras Belmont Lane. Kelvinbridge. 3340560.
I Cotton Club 5 Scott Street. 3320712.
I Follies 193 Pitt Street. 332 7322/7522. I Fury Murry: 96 Maxwell Street. 221 6511.
I Henry Alriltas 13/15 York Street. 221
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I Hollywood Studios 9 Brown Street. 248 6606
I Joe Paparazzi 520 Sauchiehall Street , 331 2111.
I Knightsbridge SW1 48 Carlton Place. 429 5559.
I Mardi Gras 73 Dunlop Street.2213623. I Maylair 474 Sauchiehall Street. 332 3872.
I Mr 0’: Kilmarnoek Road. 632 2411.
I Palomino Club 51 West Regent Street. 332 6223.
I Panama Jax Custom House Quay. 221 0865.
I Peggy Sue's 46 West George Street. 332 3000.
I Rallies 15 Benalder Street. Partick Cross. 334 5321.
I Rooftops 92 Sauchiehall Street. 332 5883.
I Savoy Savoy Centre. Sauchiehall Street. 332 0751.
I Venue 474 Sauchiehall Street. 332 3872. I Warehouse 85 Dunlop Street. 221 3623.
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I Art Is listed by city lirst then byvenue. running in alphabetical order. Please send listings details to ‘Art Listings' not Iaterthan to days before publication date.
NB Museums are now listed separately lna selective guide at the end oi the section.
I ANNAN GALLERY Unit 208 Skillion Business Centre. Washington Street. 221 5087/8. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm; Sat lOam—12.30pm.
General exhibition of regular artists and photographs dating back to 1864 . until the Gallery is located in a more permanent home.
I ART GALLERY G MUSEUM. KELVINGROVE 357 3929. Mon—Sat lOam—Spm; Sun 2—5pm. Cafe. [D] Voluntary guides are available free of charge to conduct parties or individuals round the main galleries. Contact the enquiry desk.
Dazzle Invites Until 3 Sept. A colourful exhibition of contemporary jewellery and design, featuring the work of 34 leading British and European designers. Amongst the 1000 or so exhibits are free-standing sculptures. wall hangings and a range of edible bodywear.
Etching in Britain 1650-1900 Until 17 Sept. 56 etchings drawn from the Gallery‘s permanent collection.
Three Italian Etchers Until 31 Aug. Continuing the theme of etchings. works by Rosa. Piranesi and Rossini go on show. euttertly Beauty Until 10 Sept. Paintings. embroidery. ceramics and jewellery. featuring these delicate and colourful insects. are on display.
Stephen Conroy: Living the Life Until 1 Oct. Carefully constructed interiors using a traditional approach from the 25 year-old artist who has recently had his first one-man down in London.
I BARBIZON GALLERY College Lands, High Street. 553 1990. Mon—Sat 9.30am—5.30pm; Sun Ham—5.30pm. Hugh Byars: Recent Work Until 31 Aug. Figurative paintings by Mr Byars goon show in this Gallery which seems to specialise in new work by Glasgow artists. I BARCLAY LENNIE FINE ART 203 Bath Street. 226 5413. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm; Sat 10am—1pm.
20th Century Scottish decorative art and paintings by contemporary Glasgow artists.
I BLYTHSWOOO GALLERY 161 West George Street. 226 5529. Mon—Fri 10am-5.30pm; Sat 10am—1pm.
19th and 20th Century Paintings and Contemporary Works. The Gallery will have a mixed showing of 19th and 20th century paintings from stock as well as work by contemporary artists. I COLLINS GALLERY University of Strathclyde. 22 Richmond Street. 552 4400 ext 2682. Mon—Fri l0am—5pm; Sat 12—4pm. The Gallery will be closed for refurbishment until 20/30 opens on 18 September. featuring limestone and steel sculptures from Michael Quane and decorative etchings inspired by early Italian and Byzantine art from Mary Rose O‘Neill.
I COMPASS GALLERY 178 West Regent Street. 221 6370. Mon—Sat 10am—5.30pm. New Generation Artists Until 31 August. Cyril Gerber has scoured last month‘s Degree Shows in Scotland‘s four Art Schools to find works from graduates that he believes ought to be exhibited here. After this there will be a display of contemporary Scottish painting and prints until plans for the next exhibition are finalised. I CYRIL GERBER FINE ART 148 West Regent Street. 221 3095. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5.30pm; Sat 9.30am—12.30pm. Summer Exhibition Until 7 Sept. Display of works by Bellany. Eardley. Donaldson. Hunter Vaughan. James Paterson and others. The next showing will be of paintings and drawings by William McCance1894-197o which runs 9—3() Sept. I EWAN MUNOY FINE ART 48 West George Street. 331 2406. Mon-Sat 9.30am—5.30pm. The Gallery has its usual display of Modern British Painters 1850—1950which includes work by Cowie. Philipson. and the Glasgow Boys until the end of September. I FINE ART SOCIETY 134 Blythswood Street. 332 4027. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5.30pm; Sat 10am-lpm. Franlt O'Meara and his Contemporaries Until 5 Sept. An exhibition of French rural scenes executed by the 19th century exiled Irishman. Also on show are works by John Lavery. R.A.M. Stevenson. William Stott of Oldham and John Singer Sargent who were all to be found in Paris around the same time. Then the Gallery plays host to their Edinburgh counterpart‘s Festival exhibition hic‘laggarts and OtherArtlstlc Families which will arrive around 10 Sept. I GLASGOW ART CENTRE 12 Washington Street. 221 4526. Mon—Fri 10am—4pm. Classworlt Until 26 Aug. An exhibition of weaving. photography. drawing and painting all done by those attending the Gallery's daytime art classes throughout the year.
I Glasgow Opportunities Gallery 7 West George Street. 221 0955. Mon—Fri
9am—5pm.
No exhibitions at the moment though they
have high hopes oforganising one in
November.
I GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO 22 King Street.
5520704. Mon—Sat 10am~5.30pm.
Sue Mackechnie. Jonathan Robertson and
Robert Paul Until 29 Aug. An exhibition of
recent paintings and prints by the three
artists two of whom (Jonathan and
Robert) trained at Glasgow School ofArt
while the third studied at
Middlesborough.
Nostalgia 2-27 Sept. Stuart Duffin
presents etchings and drawings evoking
the warmth of the Italian peninsular.
I GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART 167 Renfrew
Street. 332 9797. Mon—Thurs 10am—9pm.
closed Fri. Sat 10am—5pm.
No specific exhibitions are organised until
27 August though there is a display of
Mackintosh's drawings in the Museum of
that name to commemorate the J
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