CLUBS LISTINGS
I Lesbian Line Go Country And Western at Madisons. 10pm-3am. £2l£1. 28 Sept only. Women's fundraising disco following the k.d. lang concert at The Playhouse.
I The Monday Club at Madison‘s. 9.30pm—3am. £2. Whether it's industrial or Doctor and the Medics. if your choice in music could in any way be described as ‘alternative‘ then this is the place for you. I The Solution 8.30pm—3am. See Fridays.
Tuesdays
I Disco Divas and Dancing Queens at Millies. Midnight—4am. Free before 2am. See Fridays.
I The Solution 8.30pm-3am. See Fridays.
Wednesdays
I Delirium at The Music Box. 10.30pm—3am. £2. lntriguingly diverse club playing the likes ofThe Doors. Chumbawamba. Pink Floyd and The Beatles along with funk and reggae.
I liighliie at Millies. Midnight—4am. Free before 2am. See Fridays.
I Matrix at Century 2000. lOpm—late. £3/£2 with matriculation card/halfprice before midnight. Century 2000‘s student night with double spirits at £1 and imported beers at £1 .30.
I The Solution 8.30pm—3am. See Fridays. I Teaseage at The Citrus Club. 11pm—4am. £1.50/£l with matric card. Student-orientated indie club with the best flyers in town.
Thursdays
I Arch at The Venue. 8 Oct only. Acid Jazz type tunes.
I Blow Your Read at The Venue. 1 Oct only. Run by The Big Payback so expect funky hip hop.
I Demoniac at The Music Box. 9.30pm—3am. Rock club featuring live bands.
I Century 2000 liipm—late. £3x£2 before midnight. Dance and charts sounds.
I F' 'It It Retreshers Ball at Cavendish. First of the new academic year‘s F‘ ‘k It events. Expect the usual mobbed dancefloor and wild times. Look out for a special third birthday event in November. I Obsession at Millies 11pm—4am. Free before 2am. See Fridays.
I The Rock Machine at The Citrus Club. 10pm—3am. £2. New weekly rock club in an unlikely venue (for rock music that is). DJ Ian Sutherland will be playingthe loudest new releases and blasts from the past.
I Shag at The Mission. l().30pnt—.3am. £2. Perenially popular student club. noteworthy for its truly appalling playlist and free chocolate.
I Snipe at The Music Box. 1()pm--3am. £4/£3.50. New venue for this hip hop and rap club with Zulu Syndicate making an appearance on 1 Oct.
I The Solution 8.30pm—4am. See Fridays.
I Sol Dance Week at Century 2000. Edinburgh and The Tunnel. Glasgow. Mon 5 Oct—Sun 11 ()et. Over a week. fifteen clubs across the country will be taking part in a search for the best radio DJ and club. If you go along on any ofthe nights you will be able to vote for you
| particular favourite as well as
automatically being entered in a draw that could see you attending the star-studded
awards ceremony at London's Royal 1 Lancaster Hotel. Not only that. you could also find yourselfjettingoffto Ibiza inthe
comforting knowledge that a year‘s supply of Sol will be waiting for you on your return.
v I Rezerection at Edinburgh Exhibition Centre on 17 October. fs‘pm—8am. Iluge.
populist bi-monthly rave. this time featuring Dream Frequency. GTO.
Grooverider and Radio Forth‘s Tom Wilson — plus a few very. very special guests.
I Progeny Vii.0 at Glasgow Barrowland on 15 and 16 Oct. The Shamen‘s new excursion into club culture. which will undoubtedly feature a world-class DJ and support act line-up — details when we get
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LISTING
All clubs listed above take place at one ofthe iollowing venues, which can be contacted tor
further details.
GLASGOW
I The Apollo 7 Renfrew Court. 332 6231. I The Arches Midland Street (offJamaica Street). 221 9736.
I Bennet’s 80—90 Giassford Street. 552 5761.
I The Cathouse 9 Brown Street. 248 6606. I Circa Custom House Quay (below Pier 39). 2210865.
I Cleopatra’s. 508 Great Western Road. KelvinbridgC. 334 0560.
I Club Xchange 23 Royal Exchange Square. 204 4599.
I Cotton Club 5 Scott Street. 332 0712.
I Follies 193 Pitt Street, 332 7322/7522. I Fury Murry's 96 Maxwell Street. 221 6511.
I Glasgow Polytechnic 70 Cowcaddens Road. 3320681.
I Glasgow School of Art 167 Renfrew Street. 332 9797.
I Heaven 15 Union Street. 221 61 1 1.
I Mardi Gras 73 Dunlop Street. 221 3623. I Mayfair 490 Sauchiehali Street. 332 3872.
I Reds Upstairs at Nico's. 379 Sauchiehali Street.331 1635.
I Rooftops 92 Sauchiehali Street. 332 5883.
I Sub Club 22 Jamaica Street. 2484600. I The Tunnel 84 Mitchell Street. 204 1000. I The Venue 474 Sauchiehali Street. 332 3872.
I The Volcano 15 Benalder Street. 337 1100.
EDINBURGH
I Blue Oyster Club 96a Rose Street Lane North. 226 6458.
I Buster Browns 25—27 Market Street. 226 4224.
I The Calton Calton Road.
I Cavendish (formerly The Network). West Tollcross. 228 3252.
I Century 2000 31 Lothian Road. 229 7670.
: I The Citrus Club 40—42 Grindlay Street.
229 6697.
I Finsbury Parlt 3—5 South St Andrew Street. 556 1020.
I Liberty's Greenside Place. 557 3807. I Madison’s Greenside Place. 557 3807. I Millionaires Niddry Street.
I The Mission Victoria Street. 225 3326.
; I Moray House Student Union Holyrood ‘- Road. 556 5184.
l I The Music Box 9c Victoria Street. 225 2564.
I The Pelican 23S Cowgate. 225 5413.
I The Rave Cave 69 Cowgate.
* I Red Hot Pepper Club 3 Scmple Street. Tollcross. 2297733.
5 I Shady Lady’s Cowgate. 225 3326.
I The Solution 12 Shandwick Place. 220
4167.
I The Vaults 15—17 Niddry Street. 556 7018.
I The Waverley Bar St Mary‘s Street. I The Venue Calton Road. 557 3073.
a I Wee Red Bar at Edinburgh College or Art. Lauriston Place. 229 1442.
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FOOTBALL Saturday 26
PREMIER LEAGUE
I Airdrie v Hearts Broomfield. Airdrie.
3 m.
I Celtic v Particit Thistle Celtic Park. Gallowgate. Glasgow. 3pm.
I Dundee Utd v Rangers Tannadice Park. Tannadice Street. Dundee. 3pm. A potentially tough match for the champions-elect (alreadyl). away to workman-like United.
I Falkirk v Molherwell Brockville. Falkirk. 3pm. Mighty Falkirk are languishing at the foot of the table but our resident Bairns supporter ensures us that they‘ll pick up by mid-December when the players have shed their summer beer-bellies. We believe him. don‘t we?
I liibs v Dundee Easter Road Stadium. Albion Road. Edinburgh. 3pm.
FIRST DIVISION
I Clydebanlt v Hamilton Kilbowic Park. Clydebank. 3pm.
I Dunierrnline v Dumbarton East End Park. Dunfermline. 3pm
I Kilmamoclt v Cowdenbeath Rugby Park. Kilmarnock. 3pm.
I Meadowbank Thistle v Raith Rovers Meadowbank Stadium, London Road. Edinburgh. 3pm.
I St erren v Ayr United Love Street. Paisley. 3pm.
I Stirling Albion v Morton Annfield. Stirling. 3pm.
SECOND DIVISION
I Alloa Athletic v Drechin Recreation Park. Alloa. 3pm.
I Clyde v Stenhousemuir Douglas Park . Hamilton. 3pm.
I East Stirling v Albion Rovers Firs Park. Firs Street. Falkirk. 3pm.
I Queen‘s Park v Dueen ol the South llampden Park. Glasgow. 3pm.
Saturday 3
PREMIER LEAGUE
I Dundee v Celtic Dens Park. Sandeman Street. Dundee. 3pm.
I Hearts v St Johnstone Tynecastle Park. Gorgie Road. Edinburgh. 3pm.
I Molherwell v Airdrie Fir Park. Mothcrwell. 3pm.
I Particlt Thistle v HibsFirhill. Firhill Road. Glasgow. 3pm.
I Rangers v Falkirk Ibrox Stadium. Glasgow. 3pm.
FIRST DIVISION
I Ayr v Stirling Albion Somerset Park. Somerset Road. Ayr. 3pm.
I Hamilton v Kilmamock Douglas Park. Hamilton. 3pm.
I Morton v Duniermline Cappielow Park. Greenock. 3pm.
I Raith Rovers v Clydebanlt Stark‘s Park. Pratt Street. Kirkcaldy. 3pm.
SECOND DIVISION
I Albion Rovers v Alloa Athletic Cliftonhill. Coatbridge. 3pm.
RUGBY Saturday 26
McEWAN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION 1
I Edinburgh Academicals v Currie Raeburn Place. Stockbridge. Edinburgh. 3pm. Last season‘s runners-up Edinburgh Academicals. still led by the mighty David
Sole. should be in contention again.
I Watsonians v Melrose Myreside. Myreside Road, Edinburgh. 3pm. Last year's champions Melrose take on the fair-to-middling Watsonians in what should be a start-of—term banker for the away side.
McEWAli'S NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 I Claritston v Peebles Braidholm. Braidholm Road. Giffnock. 3pm.
I Edinburgh Wanderers v Dunlermllne Murrayficld. Corstorphine, Edinburgh. 3pm.
I Glasgow Academicals v West olScotland New Anniesland. Helensburgh Drive. Glasgow. 3pm. West of Scotland floundered in the top flight last year but should find the Second Division more to their liking. The Accies should not provide too stern an opening test.
I Klrttcaldy v Stewart’s Melville FP Beveridge Park, Balwearie Road. Kirkcaldy. 3pm.
I Musselburgh vAyr Stoneyhill. Stoneyhill Farm Road. Musselburgh. 3pm.
Saturday 3
McEVlAN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION 1 I Currie v Stirling County Malleny Park. Balerno. 3pm.
I Glasgow High/Kelvlnslde v Dundee RS FP Old Annicsland. Crow Road, Glasgow. 3pm.
I Watsonians v Gala Myreside. Myreside Road. Edinburgh. 3pm.
McEWAti'S NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 I Edinburgh Wanderers v Kiritcaldy Murrayficld. Corstorphine. Edinburgh. 3pm.
I Preston Lodge FP v Grangemouth Pennypit Park. Rope Walk. Prestonpans. 3pm.
I West at Scotland v Clarltston Burnbrac. Milngavie. Glasgow. 3pm.
Saturday 19
BRITISH ARTIFICIAL SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS Hillend ski slope. Edinburgh. The largest artificial slope in Europe will attract some of Britain’s finest skiers to this lucrative championship.
SPEEDWAY Sunday 27
I Glasgow Clyde 2 Tigers v Ipswich Witches Shawfieid Stadium. Glasgow. 6.30pm. The Tigers were the only Second Division team to make it through the first round of the BSPA Cup. Now they take on the mighty Ipswich team which features star men. Chris Loius. Tony Rickardsson and Sam Tesar.
Friday 2
I Michael Coles Testimonial Powderhall. Edinburgh. 7.15pm. An all-star line-up is guaranteed for this firm favourite ofthe Powderhall crowd.
Sunday 4
I Glasgow Clyde 2 Tigers v Exeter Falcons Shawfield Stadium. Glasgow. 6.30pm. A Homefire League fixture which should provide some light relief for the Tigers after their tough cup tie in the previous week.