CLUBS
All clubs listed above the place at one of the following venues, which can be contacted for further details.
I The Arches Midland Street (offJamaica Street). 221 9736.
I Bennet’s 80—90 Glassford Street. 552 5761.
I The Gathouse 9 Brown Street. 248 6606.
I Glrca Custom House Quay. 22] 0865. I Cleopatra‘s. 508 Great Western Road. Kelvinbridge. 334 0560.
I Club Xchange 23 Royal Exchange Square. 204 4599.
I cotton Club 5 Scott Street. 332 0712. I FUIHBS I93 Pitt Street. 332 7322/7522. I Fury Murry’s 96 Maxwell Street. 221 65 I l.
I Glasgow Polytechnic 70 Cowcaddens Road. 332 0681.
I Glasgow School of Art 167 Renfrew Street. 332 9797.
I Club lndustria 15 Union Street. 221
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I Mardi Gras 73 Dunlop Street. 221 3623.
I Mayfair 490 Sauchiehall Street. 332 3872.
I Beds Upstairs at Nico’s. 379 Sauchiehall Street. 331 1635.
I llooltops 92 Sauchiehall Street. 332 5883.
I Sub Club 22 Jamaica Street. 248 4600. I The Tunnel 84 Mitchell Street. 204 1000.
I Under Ventura 50—60 King Street. 552 1388.
I The Venue 474 Sauchiehall Street. 332 3872.
I The Volcano 15 Benalder Street. 337
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EDINBURGH
I Buster Browns 25—27 Market Street. 226 4224.
I The BI! 23 Lothian Road. 229 8000.
I The Calton Calton Road. 558 3758.
I Cavendish West Tollcross. 228 3252. I Century 2000 31 Lothian Road. 229 7670.
I The Gltrus Club 40—42 Grindlay Street. , 229 6697.
I Club Snipe 16 Home Street. Tollcross. 228 8645.
I The Cooler (Under The Venue) Calton Road. 557 3073.
‘ I The Edge 37b George Street. 226 31 l l. g I Ex-S l2 Shandwick Place. 226 2266.
g I la Belle Angele ll Hasties Close. 225 2774.
= I liberty's Greenside Place. 557 3807. I Madison‘s Greenside Place. 557 3807. I Minus Une (Carlton Highland Hotel)
I North Bridge. 556 7277.
I The Mission Victoria Street. 225 3326. I Moray llouse Student Union Holyrood Road. 556 5 I84.
I The Music Box 9c Victoria Street. 225 2564.
I The Pelican 235 Cowgate. 225 5413. I Potterrow Student Union Bristo Square. 650 8090.
I lied Hot Pepper Club 3 Semple Street. Tollcross. 229 7733.
I The Store (formerly Millionaires) 2 Niddry Street. 556 6050.
I Shady lady’s Cowgate. 225 3326.
I The Subway Cowgate. 225 6766.
I Teviot Student Union Bristo Square. 650 4673.
I The Vault 15—17 Niddry Street. 556 7018.
I The Venue Calton Road. 557 3073.
I The Wee lied Bar at Edinburgh College Of Art. Lauriston Place. 229 1442.
I Wilkle llouse Cowgate. 226 2151.
LISTINGS
Event are listed by city, then alphabetically by activity. Kids listings compiled by Beatrice Colin.
Activities and Fun
I BELSHILL CULTURAL CENTRE John Street. 0698 267515.
The Big Draw Mondays. 4—5.30pm. £1. Painting. mask making. murals and photography (7+).
I MARYHILL BURGH HALL Garbraid Avenue.
Youth Perlonnance Group Sundays. Noon—3pm. 50p. Games. warm-up exercises and the chance to make up and learn new dance pieces. No experience required (8—14).
Exhibitions
I HUNTERIAN MUSEUM University of Glasgow. 330 4221. Mon—Sat 9.30am—5pm. Free.
Earth . . . Lite Fossils. amoebas. dinosaurs . . . A show which explains the history of the planet and its inhabitants.
Theatre
I THE SCOTTISH MASK AND PUPPET CENTRE 8—10 Balcarres Avenue. 339 6185.
The Tale of the lifted lorax Sat 3 Jul. 2pm. Kids £1.50; adults £2.50; family £5. A spectacular adaptation of the Dr Seuss story by Perfect Chaos Theatre Company. with masked actors. glove and rod puppets. This funny. sad but hopeful show has an environmental theme.
I PAlSLEY ARTS CENTRE New Street. 887 1010.
llayrno The Clown Tue 6 Jul. Ipm. Kids £1.25; adults £1.75. A fast-paced show involving amazing magic. illusions and audience participation.
Uncle les’s Magic and Puppet Show Thurs 8 Jul. 1pm. Kids £1.25; adults £1.50. Songs. jokes and magic tricks from Uncle Les on his return visit to the centre. Mr Punch Goes Bonlters Sat 10 Jul. lpm. Kids £1.25; adults £1.75. Puppetstuff invite you to shout until you're hoarse with Stinkie the Dog. magic girl Shirley. Moira the cleaner. baby Tottie and Mister Nice Guy the wolf.
Alaltazarn Puppets Tue 13 Jul. Ipm. Kids £1.25; adults £1.75. A presentation of The Billy Goats Gruff and more traditional Punch and Judy.
Activities and Fun
I EDINBURGH CENTRAL JUNIOR LIBRARY George 1V Bridge. 225 5584.
Book Explosion Mon 12 Jul—Sat 7 Aug. Going bang throughout Edinburgh City Libraries. Book Explosion will be presenting a vast number of kids activities. from interactive stories and mask-making with the Countryside Rangers to pop-up book making. Evean are free with tickets collected in person from the venue. A free folder or joke book is given to every child whojoins the library during the event. Ring for full details.
I ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN lnverleith Row. 552 7171.
llainbow Fun Tue 6 Jul. 10.30am—2.30pm. Kids £2.50; adults £4. Family day for those interested in exploring the colourful world of plants. and learning how colours attract different pollinating insects. The
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Mega Mag is the BBG’s new daily television magazine for the school holidays,
oliering gossip, pop features, soap stars, lllm reviews, and a problem page. Presenter Mairi Mcllallle will be introducing a section in which groups of young people dramatise a problem of their choice, whilst Steve Mcllenna will be advising viewers where they can go with good ideas for computer games. Another brand new BBC series is currently seeking strange or unusual true stories which would make suitable subject for a series of video report. r.o.r (False or True) is a television game which aims to test the viewer’s judgement oi everything they see in the programme. Anyone with suitable material should write to r.o.r., sec Scotland, Queen Margaret Drive, Glasgow, G12 80G.
same event is held for children only (8-14) at the same time on Wed 7 Jul. Adventure Trek Tue 13 Jul. lO.30am—2.30pm. Kids £2.50; adults £4. A family day which invites us to discover how the botanics gathered their specimens by becoming a famous plant hunter for the day. The same event is held for children only (8—14) at the same time on Wed 14 Jul. Advance booking through the Events Officer is essential for both events.
Exhibitions.
I CITY ART CENTRE 2 Market Street. 225 2424. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm.
light of the llorth Until 3 Jul. An exhibition about the life and legacy of St Margaret who was Queen of Scotland 900 years ago. It includes a reconstructed dwelling of the period. manuscripts and Celtic artefacts.
I SCOTTISH NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Queen Street. 556 8921. Mon-Sat 10am¢5pm; Sun 2—5pm. Photographing Ghildren Until 3 Oct. See Art listings.
Theatre
I NET HERBOVI ARTS CENTRE 43 High Street. 556 9579. Box Office. 10am—4.30pm.
Ian Turbitt‘s Puppet Theatre Mon 5 Jul—Sat 30 Jul. Mon—Fri 2.30pm. Kids £1.75; adults £2.50. Mon; The Princess and the Giant Tue; Peter and the Wolf Wed; The Emperor’s llightingale Thurs; Puss in Boot Fri; The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. With a different drama every day. puppeteer Turbitt will be bringing the great folk tales of the world to life with the help of live music. I THEATRE WORKSHOP 34 Hamilton Place. 225 7942.
Scape the llarlr Until Sat 3 Jul. Kids £2; adults £4. On a school trip to a heritage centre a group of ten-year-olds discover some surprises. A knight in shining armour guides them round the ancient building and provides them with mystery. comedy and some thrilling moments. Devised and performed by the Youth Theatre. this show promises to be exciting. energetic and amusing.
OUTSIDE THE CITIES
Bo’ness
I BO’NESS CHILDREN’S FAIR FESTIVAL Glebe Park/Douglas Park. Fri 2 Jul. 9am—5pm. Largest children's day of its type in Scotland.
Goatbridge
I SUMMERLEE HERITAGE TRUST West Canal Street. 0236 431261.
Summerlee Circus Week Sat 3 Jul—Sun t 1 Jul. lOam—Spm. Free. Learn how to juggle. unicycle and spin plates at circus skills workshops. or enjoy face painting and card making in between trips to the bouncy castle. A specially decorated circus tram is also promised.
THE QUEEN'S HALL Clerk Street Edinburgh
SATURDAY 10th JULY 11.00 am
£2.00 (£2.50 Adult) Box Office Tel: 031-668 2019
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