ScotsGay Issue 133 - ScotsGay Magazine
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ScotsGay Issue 133 - ScotsGay Magazine
ScotsGay scotsgay.co.uk A COMMUNITY MAGAZINE EDITED, PRINTED & PUBLISHED IN SCOTLAND SINCE 1994 ISSUE 133 £1.50 WHERE SOLD dùn deagh DUNDEE Meeting Dates 2012 - 2013 apier bathrooms & interiors Visit our showroom at 30 Canonmills, Edinburgh. 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We’ve had our first sight of snow and it’s absolutely Baltic out there - a perfect excuse to warm your toes inside the many notoriously gloriously gay venues of Dundee. Where there is everything from karaoke to born-and-bred local Dundee bands playing loud and live to international stars strutting our stages or even just a simple game of pool and a pint of the usual. Past Events: B4 Out have been, as usual, providing their top-quality service with the cheapest drinks in town and the cheapest pool in town, as it is still free all day everyday! In the Abode they have been working fast and furious behind the scenes to get their new Fundays off the ground and, with Joey Dunn as your karaoke host every Sun, every Sunday is a Funday and with the possibility of winning a free shot every time you sing who wouldn’t want to try their hand?! Down at the brother bar of the Abode, the Salty Dog hosted their hugely successful School Disco Theme Night with School Dinners and a whole array of party games, with everyone (vaguely!) kept in check by the headteacher and his whip and banging beats! Klozet has been doing great things this past month in the Best Bar None Awards! In Nov, Klozet picked up not just one award, but three at Dundee’s very lavish Best Bar None Award Ceremony, held at the glamorous Apex Hotel. They won Dundee’s Best Newcomer, Runner Up for BEST Dundee Bar and an Accreditation from Dundee City Council. You can all pop in to Klozet and see them for real when you come along for some karaoke or one of their great live act nights! One of Klozet’s first nights as award winners was held at the beginning of this month on Sat 8th Dec when they had the World’s No.1 Madonna Impersonator Malissa Totten singing all of Madonna’s greatest hits live! It was most definitely a raving success and her performance was utterly flawless! Out Nightclub as always has been providing the best nightclub beats in town and has had some really amazing nights. You can always be guaranteed an incredible time with a fantastic atmosphere at Out with cheaper entry before twelve with a stamp from B4 Out. Douglas Latto [email protected] Coming Up: Just as last year, B4 Out will be open all through the Xmas season and open late. Dedicated to bringing you the best tunes at the most wonderful time of year you can spend your Xmas, bopping along to all the top Xmas tunes, with your gay family at possibly the campest time of year! A recipe for a hilarious night or three! On Sat 22nd Dec, the Abode will be spreading its festive cheer with its Xmas Theme Night with all the usual Sat night japes. The Salty Dog will be having its Xmas Theme Night on Sun 23rd Dec, with lots of appropriately camp festivities, Xmas themed games and a free buffet with a Xmas twist of course! Klozet is now open every Fri and Sat until 2.30am, bringing you more festive frolics! The highlight of these frolics, however, will be on Sat 22nd Dec with their Xmas Party when they will have the internationally renowned star Kelly Wilde who will be singing her smash hit Gloria and many more! Out Nightclub will as always be pumping out hit after hit every week with nights for everyone, every week. The new club Aftertaste has opened its doors and is looking extremely fancy and nicely done up! Many great nights are in store for you! The first of the many notable fun theme nights is the Xmas Party with a Down Under Theme on Sat 22nd Dec, so get your shorts and flip flops out if you’re brave enough in this weather! This Xmas there is only one place to be: clearly the Dundee Gay Scene! Merry Xmas everyone! Mary Woodward has been watching the Metropolitan Opera’s live relays at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh: %DINBURGHOFlCE1UEEN#HARLOTTE3TREET,EITH%DINBURGH%((4 4ELs&AX 'LASGOWOFlCE#ARLTON0LACE'LASGOW'47 4ELs&AXs%MAILGLASGOW MHDLAWCOUK &AMILY,AW&IRMOFTHE9EARn,AW!WARDSOF3COTLAND WWWMHDLAWCOUK The Tempest – Thomas Adès One of the joys of this relay was hearing from Thomas Adès, who was conducting, from the singers, including Simon Keenlyside, for whom the role of Prospero was composed, from librettist Meredith Oakes and producer Robert Lepage, all of whose contributions added to my understanding of this new work. The music is outstanding, reflecting and directing the action: it’s easy to see why this work has been staged over 50 times since its première. This production is set inside an 18th Century La Scala: we see the inner workings of the theatre as we see Prospero overseeing the plot which is all of his making. Simon Keenlyside was magnificent both vocally and dramatically: his Ariel [Audrey Luna] sang stratospheric coloratura and, with the help of black-clad supporters, rarely touched the ground. Toby Spence gave a superb Cameronesque performance as Prospero’s brother Antonio, the consummate politician who, blessedly, gets his comeuppance. dùn eideann glaschu EDINBURGH GLASGOW Well, it’s that hideous time of year again... gluttony, chaos and unwanted gifts a-plenty. If it all gets too much, there’s solace on the scene as always. Stick on your Xmas jumper, chuck a snowball at a mate and get festive at Planet. Things are hotting up nicely as the temperature drops outside, with festive drinks promos all through the month. On Xmas Eve, after all the good boys and girls are in bed asleep, Planet will be open for you to bring in the big day with a cheeky drink, and they’ll be making good use of their 3am licence from 18th Dec. On Xmas Day the bar will be open from 9pm, so when your dinner has settled and the credits have rolled on the early evening movie, get your glad rags on and come and enjoy an evening of cool tunes and perfectly chilled drinks. Boxing Day will see a 4pm opening, and keeping you in the mood for prezzies and turkey will be DJ Miss Shazza Halliwell playing until the early hours. Cranking up the tunes for your enjoyment over Xmas will be favourites such as Cilla Slack, Boytoy, Guinness and Fredstar, with special guests popping in from time to time. They will be playing through the night, and when they finally have to bid you goodnight, you can leave wearing your discount wristband for GHQ where the party carries on. Hogmanay will be a spectacular affair, with formal wear and/or tartan being the theme for seeing in 2013. And you can start the celebrations as early as you like, as they’ll be open from 1pm! Miss Cilla Slack will be bringing in the bells at Midnight with the return of Planet’s Big Money Drop, and there will be entertainment throughout the evening. Though be warned, Miss Slack will be after a midnight smooch…! This huge party night will also be the culmination of a fortnight of fundraising for various LGBT related charities, with some amazing prizes to be won. They will also have a piper lending a traditional flavour to the otherwise very much Planet-esque proceedings. How posh! This year’s star attraction will be Miss Barbra la Bush, returning to Planet after a storming success earlier in the year. She will be playing an extended run, gracing their stage at 9pm every night from 22nd Dec until an outrageous finale on New Year’s Day and 2nd Jan. Planet will be open from 4pm for hair of any dog you like! It all sounds pretty great, and that’s without their regular nights - karaoke every Sun and Thu, following the ever popular big cash quiz. So get to Planet and see for yourselves! John, Jude and all the Planet staff would like to wish ScotsGay readers a very merry Xmas and Happy New Year 2013. Jodie Fleming-Stanley [email protected] Over at Elbow, a very special festive surprise is to be had on Sat 22nd Dec with the return of 3 Piece Sweet, for an Xmas party from 9pm-3am. After 8 years of being very responsible, grown up adults by having babies and opening bars, Sally, Wendy and Nicki have had enough and are BACK for a very irresponsible night at their favourite bar. Famous for their “no music policy” music policy, 3 Piece Sweet were hot and regular faces for numerous List, Hogmanay and Film Festival nights as well as the infamous Basement Bar Birthday Parties, and they never failed to deliver. Expect to hear anything from old to new to cutting edge to kitsch - the kind of music you get at a good after-party at your pals’ house; the original “back to mine” soundtrack (only if your pals are cool). Bar open until 3am! And it’s not just in the evenings that the action is hot in Elbow. Their kitchen opens from 11am10pm, and kids are welcome until 8pm with their own special menu available. From starters, lite bites, open sandwiches and bar snacks to mains such as tuscan sausage, chorizo and five bean casserole, cider battered catch of the day, homemade burgers and chilli, daily specials, lhomemade cakes & desserts, not forgetting roasts and brunch at the weekends, there is something for everyone at Elbow and is all seasonal. There’s even a selection of games and crayons to keep little ones (and bigger ones) occupied and amused! Their portions are huge, and they have a special Xmas menu available all through Dec. At the Newtown Bar, their late licence kicks in on 18th Dec - so an extra 2 hours of Xmas fun and frolics! They will be having live music running on Thu evenings... Jazz, Blues, Acoustic, Laid Back, Feel good Music from 9pm. Their Men’s Club is also open throughout the month, every Fri and Sat from 10pm-2am. The MSC Fetish Afternoon will be on the 2nd Sun, and the Pants Party will be on the 4th Sun - from 4-7pm. Also at the Newtown, Lazy Sundays are what they are all about - so come join them for live piano music and complimentary sarnies and cakes... PLUS an Xmas surprise on Sun 23rd Dec, similar to their Sunday FUNdraisers back in Aug, but in Dec, a heady mix of comedy, music, camp Xmas cheer kicks off around 6pm. With NTB fav Scott Agnew, and their new pal Susan McCabe, Edinburgh Gay Men’s Chorus plus Tom Urie (Big Boab from Rivercity) will all be performing - he’s an amazing vocalist! Their Sunday Roasts are also becoming very popular, served 12.30-3.30pm with a special Xmas themed menu over Dec. Not only will you be full, you will be stuffed! Promises, promises! New Year’s Eve banter as always, so arrive early to secure entry until 3am to see the new year in, in styleee! On behalf of Manager Stephen, Owner Jimmy and Elwyn and all the boys at the Newtown (Liam, Derek, Graham, Kamil, Tom S, Tom J, Adam and Niall) HAVE A WONDERFUL, SAFE AND ENJOYABLE CHRISTMAS, AND JOIN THEM IN 2013 FOR REFURBS, FUNDRAISING, EVENTS AND MANLY FUN! Bearscots update: they have just had their AGM. The Bears in Edinburgh will be back to business on Sat 12th Jan, and BearScotFest will be from the 18th -20th October 2013. Check them out on facebook for more info. At CC Blooms, the Church of High Kicks is going down a storm every Sun, hosted as always by Jon Pleased Wimmin, with appearances from Moan Collins and Psychotic Sally. Catch them for tunes, fun and frolics with Bingo Wings, Confessions and Spin the Wheel of Four Tunes! You can also listen to their latest cloudcast at this link www.mixcloud.com/jonpleasedwimmin/thechurch-of-high-kicks-mixtape-five/ And at party capital GHQ, they have a very exciting Xmas and New Year run-down. Their late license brings partying until a whopping 5am, from 18th Dec - 3rd Jan 2013! And if you’re stuck for what to get your friends this Xmas, they have started selling giftcards that work in all G1 units with Scotland. On Sat 15th Dec, Kieron Richardson and PJ Brennan (Ste and Doug in Hollyoaks) will be in GHQ to meet and greet, and you’ll also have a chance to see them on the decks. They have just recently got married on Hollyoaks, so go congratulate them! On Tue 18th Dec, LolliPOP Tuesday Pimp My Stocking is on for a night of Xmas games and fun. Bring along your PIMPED stocking for the chance to win tickets for theatre and panto shows! Free entry all night with student card or SR APP. And on Fri 21st Dec, Fabulous Fridays Official Xmas Party the Friday we wait for all year… the last working day before Xmas! Fabulous Friday brings you a night of fun and games to help celebrate the official start of your Xmas holidays, if you’re one of the lucky ones to escape work for the festive period. And on Sat 22nd Dec, Narnia Wonderland - as Alice turns into the white witch and rabbit turns to beaver, they bring you a Christmas Narnia Wonderland. On Sun 23rd Dec, an indoor snow party! It’s too cold outside to play in the snow, so go to GHQ where they bring the snow inside. Their snow cannons will transform GHQ into a winter spectacular. On Mon 24th Dec, bring Xmas in with a bang at GHQ where Santa will be joining them at Midnight to empty his sack and bring everyone who has behaved this year their presents. Prizes for the best dressed naughty or nice Santas. And on Boxing Day, work off the turkey at GHQ where DJ Reuban Lowenthall will have you busting moves from 10.30pm. On Thurs 27th Dec Lady Razzle Dazzle’s Christmas Show, one of Edinburgh’s most elegant ladies hosts a show full of camp and filth with a Christmas Twist, a show not to be missed. All door admission goes to their nominated charity: Gay Men’s Health. Sun 30th Dec, Sinner and Saints night confess all your sins and enter 2013 as a new person! DJ Lynne is on the decks all night with the best of old school and Retro Pop. And then the GHQ Big Gay Hogmanay Party, with stilt walkers, grinders and fire breathers making this Hogmanay one to remember. In the dance bar they will be holding the ultimate UV party with UV cannons, UV face painting and a fully dec’d out club. Join DJ Michelle with her awesome dance mash ups and show Edinburgh how you party. Plenty there to keep you occupied through the month! Don’t go too mad on the festive bingeing, don’t make resolutions you can’t keep and don’t do anything you won’t regret in the morning! No, I didn’t confuse that last one - make it count folks! Nathan Sparling [email protected] Edinburgh College Students’ Association recently held two LGBT Awareness Days at their Milton Road and Dalkeith Campuses (previously Jewel and Esk College). Pictured here are Kieran Menzies, Kyle Dillon and Claire Wright doing their best to make students at Milton Road Campus aware… This yuletide season I’m bringing you not just my words - but the words of bar managers across the scene. I thought December would be the best month to take a look back at what a great year 2012 has been, whilst looking forward to 2013 and the new exciting things our scene is bringing us. It’s been a great year in Glasgow’s Gay Scene. Staff have come and gone, literally, and plenty of drinks promos, entertainment and drag queens have been had. Due to timings of this issue going to print, a couple of venue managers were unable to get back to me to answer their questions in our interview - so I thought I’d not omit them, but include them in my ramblings this month. AXM are no longer the newbies on Glasgow’s Scene, with The Merchant Gallery opening just a stone’s throw away. Two streets back and opposite The Brunswick Hotel, The Merchant Gallery offers to be an intimate wine bar with a dash of cabaret. From the outside the bar looks sophisticated and cosy, so I look forward to getting in and seeing what Jim and Grieg have to offer. AXM have been raising lots of money for charity with a lot of events and fundraising - I’m still not sure if Darren Pop got a name tattoo’d on his bum cheeks - but he certainly made a good effort to raise money for AXM’s chosen charity, Moni Malawi. AXM brought Barbra La Bush back to the scene when they opened the club on a Mon and the management, bar staff, door stewards, entertainment staff and PR staff worked for free to end their fundraising week. If you’ve been about Glasgow’s scene as long as I have, you’ll have popped your head in to Milk (formerly Scene) at least once - it’s lively but homely atmosphere was always one to captavate an audience. The guys at Milk have been offering cheap drinks and good entertainment for another year and I’m sure they’ll be taking that in to the New Year. Merchant Pride and The Waterloo are the two bars on the outskirts of the scene - but very well embedded in Glasgow’s Gay Scene culture. They’ve both been bringing us Cherri Trieffel and a host of other entertainers to brighten up what most think are quiet pubs. If you’re on the scene but not been to either of them, make it your New Year’s resolution to get into them both in Jan. So, every bar, eatery and adult emporium in Glasgow has had their opportunity to tell us about their highlights and embarrassing moments of 2012 and we’ve got a few inside scoops of what is likely to happen in the future. Take a good read and enjoy the Xmas festivities. Where ever you go this Xmas, whether you are staying in Glasgow with your friends or loved ones, heading home with family or being one of the lucky bitches that goes on holiday - stay safe, wrap up warm and always wear a condom. I’ve enjoyed bringing you new features to Glasgow’s review of the Scene here in ScotsGay and look forward to bringing you more as the New Year comes in. May you all get everything you wished for, for Xmas. Feliz Navidad! And a Happy New Year when it comes. a’ ghaidhealtach HIGHLANDS World AIDS Day was marked in Inverness with a well-attended, community gathering at the Cathedral. This all-inclusive, family-friendly event was hosted by Bishop Mark Strange on behalf of Waverley Care, and the Provost of Inverness was also in attendance. Local Church of Scotland minister Rev Peter Nimmo, spoke movingly about the recent loss of his cousin to HIV in a personal reflection entitled ‘What World Aids Day means to me’. Dr Gordon McKenna spoke about the significant increase in HIV cases he has seen at Raigmore hospital during the last 15 years. During the service there was an opportunity to name and remember those who have died. This year’s theme was ‘tackling HIV together’ and the focus was on the impact of stigma on people who are living with HIV in Scotland. There was a short film, part of the Waverley Care Always Hear project which tells the stories of four individuals who are living with HIV in Scotland. People at the gathering in Inverness watched Susan’s story, which tells of her diagnosis in pregnancy, her subsequent struggles as a single parent and her life now as a healthy working woman whose child is a 26 year old man. Musical entertainment was provided by pupils from Bun-sgoil Ghaidhlig Inbhir Nis, whose contribution was greatly appreciated and enjoyed. Refreshments were served by volunteers after the service. Scott Cuthbertson from the Equality Network hosted a consultation in Inverness on 4th Dec, following on from similar events in Elgin, Portree and Stornoway where the Joanne Mackenzie-Winters [email protected] local LGBT communities were asked about their priorities for equality. Education to tackle ignorance and lack of understanding was top of the agenda at the Inverness meeting, as well as more training for staff in schools and other employment sectors. Those present in Inverness agreed many people in the Highlands still find it difficult to come out, particularly in rural communities and areas with a strong church influence. It was suggested that diversity champions and peer support in schools and colleges could increase young people’s confidence to come forward. The need to increase visibility was seen to be essential. A recent Highland Council report said there was only one reported incident of homophobic bullying in Highland schools between May 2011 and May 2012. Caithness councillor Alex MacLeod said, ‘I don’t believe for a minute that there was only one incident of homophobic bullying in the Highlands’ and called for a more effective and supportive reporting system. Earlier this year, Cllr MacLeod said he looked forward to making full use of the new same-sex marriage legislation. The Highland LGBT Forum ran a free film night in Thurso on St Andrew’s Day, and this was followed by a scenic walk and social lunch at John o’ Groats. As a result, the Forum hopes to provide support for a new Caithness LGBT group to encourage people to socialise in the area. In 2013, the Highland LGBT Forum will be holding one-day conferences for interested parties (public sector workers, schools, unions, charities, etc.) with speakers from Stonewall Scotland, the Equality Network, Northern Constabulary, NHS Highland and Highlands & Islands Equality Forum. An evening film show will also be arranged for local LGBT folks. Venues booked are Nairn Community & Arts Centre (25th Jan), An Drochaid in FortWilliam (22nd Feb) and Caithness Horizons in Thurso (22nd Mar). The charity will also be visiting Skye and Stornoway, and hopefully Orkney and Shetland. More good news on the horizon is that LGBT Youth Scotland is recruiting a parttime Youth and Community Development Officer to be based in Inverness. If you wish to apply, click on the Jobs section on their web site. Let’s hope this can raise the profile of LGBT young people and offer them a safe space in which to receive support. For news about the development of the Inverness LGBT youth group (for 16 - 25s), visit www.lgbtyouth.org.uk/highland.html The Highland Rainbow Folk will be hosting a free film night at Eden Court on 13 February 2013 as part of LGBT History Month. Funded by Highland Council, the event will show 3 short films and include stories from members of the group. LGBT Moray’s Christmas night in Forres was a huge success with some 30 folks from Inverness to Inverurie. The last Pink Castle walk ‘n’ talk of the year will be in Golspie on Sunday 16 December and the Guys’ Christmas Night Out in Inverness is on Wednesday 19 December. Contact Morgan on 07745 930383 or visit gay-ness.org.uk for more info. Stay safe and enjoy the festivities if you can. As for me, it’s a case of bah humbug! ScotsGay scotsgay.co.uk obar dheadhainn ABERDEEN Here we go with the final update of 2012 from this corner of Scotland. News on RGU: LGBT+, Cheerz, GMH and more... Having had such a phenomenal first year, with achievements including winning “Best RGU Society 2011/2012” and coming second in three National Union of Students Scotland awards: ‘Student of the Year’, ‘Event of the Year’ and ‘University of The Year’, the RGU: LGBT+ society hosted their 1st Birthday to celebrate their achievements, their new society members and Robert Gordon University, for finally having a LGBT+ society which can support, interact and socialise with the LGBT+ people in RGU and in Aberdeen. To mark the birthday of RGU: LGBT+ on 11th Nov, the committee hosted an open event on Fri 10th Nov based on a LGBT+ themed Pub crawl. The idea was to visit the pubs and clubs in Aberdeen and create a rainbow by using different coloured drinks in each one. The night was a mix of the old society members, new RGU freshers and friends from other LGBT+ groups around Aberdeen such as Aberdeen College LGBT+, Ab-Fab Society and GMH. The party guests started arriving at RGU: UNION at 7.30pm and the drinking commenced continuing to Triple Kirks Bar where the recollection of the following pubs was a bit hazy. The rainbow partiers staggered between the bars in Belmont Street, finally stumbling across the finish line at Cheerz. With everyone safe and merry at their final venue, the RGU: LGBT+ers were treated to an exclusively old fashion birthday party in the nightclub upstairs. The party started off with a bang as Cheerz bar staffed prepared a spectrum of shots and glasses of champagne. This was followed by a special cake with rainbow layers, a birthday card for everyone to sign, party bags filled with condoms, lube, pens and sweets and of Andi Watson [email protected] course, much more alcohol! Everyone celebrated, danced and drank until the early hours of the morning. A fabulous night that will treasured by everyone that attended. On behalf of the RGU: LGBT+ committee, they want to say a massive thank you to Cheerz bar and club for their hospitality, thank you to Aiden Jones, our photographer for the evening, and most of all thank you to all the members and friends of RGU: LGBT+! The whole night was a great success and we cannot wait to show Aberdeen what else we have in store! For any more information or even if you want to be part of the family, join the Facebook group at RGU LGBT or follow them on twitter @RGULGBT Aberdeen Uni’s LGBT society AB-Fab are in the planning stages of the gayleidh for 2013 with a date of 16th Mar which will be raising funds for Broken Rainbow, the LGBT domestic abuse charity and helpline. More information as soon as we have it or keep an eye out on facebook. Gay Men’s Health (GMH) in Grampian are continuing to put their mark on the region by continuing with some great work including a joint World AIDS Day set of events which culminated in an event held in Cheerz which raised over £1,000 for both GMH & Terrence Higgins Trust, both teams would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who helped organise, take part and make the night the success that it was. As well as traditional outreach where you will have seen team GMH out and about on the scene, they have been trialling eoutreach using a variety of sites and apps to speak with guys across the region. If you want to chat to the guys look out for them on Gaydar and other sites on Thu and Sat from 8-10.30pm. A COMMUNITY MAGAZINE EDITED, PRINTED & PUBLISHED IN SCOTLAND SINCE 1994 Aidan Jones the communications and new media worker at GMH is on the look out for volunteers to help with the promotion and awareness raising side of things and is looking for volunteers who fancy taking on the following roles: Actors, Camera Operators, Script Writers, Video Editors and Directors. This will be to help make videos to promote services, events and more. You don’t need to give a lot of time as it is very flexible and workable around you. For more information call the office on Aberdeen (01224) 930355 or E-mail: [email protected] Cheerz has had a great year bringing more acts to town, earlier opening hours so you can pop in for a coffee and a gossip and bringing the fun back with a host of glamorous drag entertainers to liven up your week. This year the club will be open on Xmas Day for all you lot that have eaten too much and want an escape to dance off the indulgence! New Year will be £5 entry in the club with a few surprises planned I am sure from Steve, Garry and the team. For more information on the festive hours check the bar and club’s facebook pages. Wellmans will be open as usual until Sun 23rd Dec then will be closed until Noon on Wed 2nd Jan. Rod, John and the team would like to thank everyone for their continued support during 2012. You will find them at 218 Holburn Street, Tel: Aberdeen (01224) 211441 or www.wellmans-healthstudio.com Well that’s it for another year! Jan 2013 will bring me into my 9th year of writing this and I couldn’t do it without the folk that contribute every month whether it be news or a photo! Have a great Festive Period and keep any news coming to the usual address! TO ADVERTISE IN SCOTSGAY CALL MARTIN MANN ON 0131-661 6037 OR E-MAIL [email protected] end of the year ? INTERVIEWS Interview Questions 1. A year is a long time on the scene, what have been your favourite moments of 2012? 2. Any embarrassing moments in 2012 you want to share? Darren Smith Manager Underground 1. Underground has had such a brilliant year, it seems to have flown by! The highlights for us have to be the first annual Gay Ball fundraiser and Pride Glasgow. The Gay Ball was a fantastic (and very drunken) evening for all of team Underground who dolled up to the nines and partied until the early hours. It was such a brilliant night and raised over £20,000 for the Brownlee Centre at Gartnavel Hospital!! Then there was Pride Glasgow, we had a fantastic day and Pride is always such a riot, in a good way. Seeing everyone pull together to make it so successful was wonderful and my personal highlight was watching our resident DIVA, Bee Fiarse Beaujambes, perform on the main stage. A fab Year....What's next??! 2. Never! I'm sure anyone who knows us will know that we are always, sometimes, occasionally, on our very best behaviour!!! Anyway there’s probably lots of sordid, salacious rumours of untoward behaviour, frolicking and romps taking place in Underground but they are all almost certainly only 50% true! Haha! 3. Well, as always, we have a schedule of fun and carry oans packed tighter than a drag queen’s tuck, including Bee's, who's managed to get her-beautiful-self in our faces 3 days a week! She hosts 'Queeraoke' every Tue night, Bingo on a Sat afternoon and our newest edition, Sun evening 'Cabareoke', which seems to be a natural progression from our Camp Sunday afternoons which are packed full of musicals. It's a julie-barbara-judy-liza extravaganza! You can also look forward to an intellectual orgy on Wed evenings with our Gerrybear, in his new weekly Quiz! So you can be sure of a good night with the friendliest bear in town! All in all, Underground will strive to continue to provide a fun pub for everyone and anyone who wants to have a good time in 2013. 3. What can we look forward to in 2013? Keith Snedden Manager Speakeasy 1. My favourite moment of 2012 was being the manager of GHQ in Edinburgh when we proudly sponsored Pride Scotia - It was such an amazing day with great people. I guess the next best thing would be moving back to Glasgow to work with the amazing people and customers in Speakeasy. Nancy Clench really keeps me busy! 2. A couple of embarrassing moments but none that you could print! (Ed - We'll print some soon enough, I'm sure!) 3. 2013 will be the best year in Speakeasy's history. We'll be continuing all the great nights we currently run, having just brought back the Tue Quiz with Leah and continuing Karaoke, Kabaret and Broadway Nights with Nancy Clench. Our Weekends will be growing bigger and better as well, lots of plans, lots of organising and a whole lotta fun to be had! Craig Hanvey Manager Delmonica's Julie Doherty 1. My favourite moment of 2012 has to be Gay Gala at Polo, standing at a DJ box with Aled Hayden Jones, Joe McElderry and Lloyd Daniels watching Alexandra Burke perform, you don't get that every day in an office! 2. Far too many and too embarrassing to tell. I should one day release a book called "Hanvey's antics and awkward moments" as some things that happen can only happen to me! 3. We are planning a good year ahead for Dels, taking it forward not only from a business point of view but also from a customers, with a whole new weekly rundown in place it's going to be eventful, watch this space! Kirsty Stanley Manager The Polo Lounge Manager Azzimo 1. The Gay Gala 2012 - so much hard work and planning made the day a massive success. It was quite stressful but certainly worth it. 2. Embarrassing moments? Why, I couldn't possibly! 3. Polo 2013 so much planning and organising has gone into the New Year already! I can't give much away but there is always something going down to appeal to everyone. More investment into community projects so we will have some great events in the near future. 1. My favourite moments are the ones I spend talking to all the guys and girls who come into the shop telling me what they've been up to, who's seeing who and all the general banter. It's fun when Nancy Clench comes in and serves behind the counter - lol - she’s a natural. The birth of Gerry Bear’s Bertha in Underground was special too. 2. Standing beside Nancy Clench when she wasn’t wearing any tights and was possibly commando – lol! 3. Hopefully the return of the fish and chip shop, the gay chippy coming home. The counselling is not only for men living with HIV but anyone who feels they need support on any issue. If it wasn't for the generosity of people putting money in the collecting cans and buckets the counselling service would close down as it is not funded by any other source. I feel a tremendous pride that people in Glasgow have kept this going in these difficult times. 2. GMH has offices in three cities in Scotland Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. So, being responsible for the whole organisation, I do need to travel around to meet staff. There have been a couple of occasions (which shall remain nameless) where I have turned up for a meeting in the wrong city, whilst staff in a different part of the country are sitting waiting for me. Embarrassing. 3. We are very excited and proud to have a full sexual health clinic for gay and bisexual men based at GMH, 4/1 30 Bell Street in the heart of the Merchant City in Glasgow. The clinic will not only be offering a full sexual health screen, it will also be giving treatment there and then. The big thing for us though, (and this is a first for Glasgow) it will be offering an HIV test with results given in 20 minutes. It means no waiting around, and the clinic is a drop in. We will let people know via live Twitter and Facebook feeds if there are spaces available, so if they don't want to wait they can check online and run down if they are out and about. It started on 6th Dec and will run every Thu from 4.307.30pm so it's handy for finishing work. We have taken the decision not to close it during the Xmas and New Year holidays, so men will know it is always running. This is a major addition for Glasgow and one which I and the GMH team are very proud of introducing in partnership with SRP at Sandyford. Paul Anderson Bar Manager The Riding Room Jaimie Milligan 1. That crazy, sleepless, stressful, eye-opening, riotous week when we opened the Riding Room doors for the first time back in April, saying a bittersweet goodbye to Moda, and embracing the concept and direction that is our wee cabaret bar, and then seeing all your amazing reactions and hearing all your positive feedback! 2. This only ever happens in front of lots of customers: I'm constantly getting my braces caught in the spirit speedrails, and yanking whatever they are caught on into the air. Watch out for low-flying bottles of Morgan’s Spiced. 3. Plenty more burlesque and boylesque and magic on Fridays, we're bringing back the bands for full sets on Saturdays, we'll be launching a new cocktail list in time for our one-year anniversary, lots more teacup and punch kettle sharers! Cause we know you love them! Assistant Manager The Trophy Room 1. A year is a very long time on the scene and I'm very happy Trophy has continued to be busy with its loyal followers. I loved working in the original Trophy Room at Polo but my favourite time has got to be the relaunch night in FHQ, the scene would be no fun without Suave Gav’s cheesy Sat night! Another of my favourite moments was Nancy's cash dash! 2. Oh there have been many embarrassing moments, I couldn't pick a few, luckily our customers see the funny side and laugh along with us! 3. Well, we get to look forward to Trophy Room’s big first birthday, to celebrate bringing in 2013! The rest you will have to wait and see! Bruce Fraser Chief Executive Gay Men's Health 1. On the Glasgow gay scene there are little GMH collecting cans which the bars put on display. As well as that venues have been doing various fundraising activities in the year. This has meant that those donating have funded the GMH counselling service in Glasgow. op-ed FLASHBACK Lesbian, gay and bisexual people are with some exceptions for trans people about to see full equality. It is happening in our lifetimes. When I started the Scottish Media Monitor in 1995, examining the treatment of sex and sexuality in the Scottish media, our full emancipation seemed quite improbable given the surfeit of moral conservatives and religionists in the mainstream media. I’ve moved on too and am more interested these days in defending secularism as the religious right prepare to make this their next target. It’s no small task: The House of Lords has 26 seats reserved for unelected religious clerics that legislate on Scottish issues; 32 education committees in Scotland have three unelected religious affiliates sitting on them, (one for the Kirk, one for the Catholics and one other, depending on which religion exercises the most muscle. On the Shetlands or Western Isles: two more!) And did you know that to get schoolgirls in Catholic schools vaccinated against cervical cancer in their schools, the Scottish government agreed to remove all references to condoms offering protection against other sexually transmitted diseases on accompanying safer sex literature, not just in Catholic schools, but in nondenominational schools too? Along with all the religious tax-breaks it can get quite depressing, so it is nice this Xmas to look back on how far we’ve come. Here are some stories I was reporting on this time 15 years ago… They’re planning to turn the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre “into the biggest sex shop in Europe for three days...!” Just in case you missed it last time round in the moribund Scottish Daily Mail, another piece headed: “Red faces at sex shop show of ‘depravity’,” one half of comedy duo Wallace & Connelly (at this time most stories exhibiting a need for a ‘moral’ dimension carried quotes from the Kirk’s Bill Wallace and Catholic Tom Connelly) dusted himself down for another airing: “We have enough problems in this city without importing this depravity”. They even managed to find a Glasgow Tory councillor, a John Young, who espoused: “A large section of the population will find this totally offensive but, given the track record of the Labour administration here, they will probably find a way of giving it a grant”. A quite considerable insult to people of transgender was made in a report on a “policeman who wanted to be become a WPC” by the Daily Record. Headed “AC-DC PC gets marching orders from the police”, the tabloid wallowed in stereotypes and misrepresentation to declare: “A gender Garry Otton [email protected] bender policeman who wanted to become a WPC has been sacked”. One of the most difficult aspects to sexual reassignment is the need to practice living your life in the gender role you have always been most comfortable with. That meant, for this PC, going to work, apparently as a transvestite. The Daily Record reported the story concerning 31year-old Alex, based at Edinburgh’s Waverley Station with exaggeration, ignorance and no explanation. “He used to turn up for work wearing make-up, skimpy tops and highheels and asked his colleagues to call him Susan. He even started to develop breasts because of his treatment”. The copy was wrapped around a piece on comedian Jack Dee who was “set to shock fans... by dressing up as a woman”. The puritanical Sunday Mail found “SLEAZE ON WHEELS”, and cornered a “filthy video porn peddler... Ashok Srivastava advertises his mobile phone number in adverts for sex tapes. He then delivers the hard-core films direct to the customer”. Hard core? The Sunday Mail shows a clip of a woman in black stockings and a corset. Sensitive journalist, Russell Findlay turned up to look at the tapes and “the sleaze merchant then produced two boxes filled with more than two dozen different video tapes... Some of the films are imported from the Continent while others are amateur UK efforts... Ashok’s bizarre home-delivery business may have come into being after police raided three Glasgow video shops. Cops seized a massive haul of depraved tapes in the swoop last month”. Nice to see the police doing something really useful for a change, isn’t it? “What seems to be happening to my Glaswegian?“ begs Flora Davids from Hillhead of its editor. On the letter’s page she says she has had to endure “articles about a festival called Glasgay. Never in my life have I heard of such a ridiculous event. And the picture beside that story (a couple of Scots soldier boys necking) almost put me off my breakfast. (Me too, Flora)! What is the world coming to in the 1990’s? I would hope this is only a temporary fall in taste and the Glaswegian will return to its rightful place, not highlighting these ridiculous minority groups who don’t deserve the time of day”. Oh, Flora! You’re such a girl! The world’s maddest agony aunt, the Daily Record’s, Joan Burnie had a letter from a married man who asked why his wife was bringing home Playboy: “Why should a 45year-old woman develop an interest in other women? She isn’t a lesbian...” Old Mother Burnie confessed: “I am mystified as you are. Perhaps it was just curiosity. Well, she’s satisfied that now, so I don’t think you’re being unreasonable if you ask her to stop bringing them home”. Utter trot. Erotica is good for you, and the campaign waged against it in Britain is spurious, dishonest and misguided. Go ahead and ignore the Daily Record. Treat yourself: Touch, explore, celebrate and enjoy the human body! Old Mother Burnie was up in arms over the Bishop of Edinburgh’s support for gay marriages. It is “the prerogative of heterosexuals”, she sniffed, while the Daily Record’s editorial begged: “Has the Bishop gone over the edge?” Recent research into homosexuality in animals gave the Daily Record the perfect excuse to nail our lifestyle with language that would have landed the editor with a costly court case in most other European countries. It reported “complaints” to the Scottish Crofters’ Commission of rams chasing each other instead of ewes without any explanation of why or who was making the complaints. It afforded the tabloid another cheap laugh at our expense with its derogatory heading: “Woolly woofters”. What century are we living in? And isn’t it astonishing in this day and age, Paisley MP Gordon McMasters should be gassing himself in his garage because of rumours about him being gay? What’s the big deal here? The Daily Record wrote that his enemies “cast doubts on his sexuality...” What, that Gordon was straight? Surely not! The tabloid quickly nailed its poisonous opinion to the post, accusing the New Statesman of muddying the MP’s memory for their allegations that Gordon McMasters was gay. Thick as shit, as always, the Daily Record’s editorial opined: “There are now three openly gay Labour MP’s in the Commons... So where’s the homophobia?” The general manager of the Hamilton Advertiser, Graham Leach was unmoved by claims of the newspaper’s own discriminatory policies. He repeated to me over and over again that the reason gays have been refused permission to advertise for partners in its newspapers was “not discrimination” but “commercial decisions”. Excuse me? He was completely at odds with his own advertising manager, Ian McQueen, who, after telling me it was down to a “shortage of space”, finally threw in the towel to admit it was nothing less than blatant “discrimination”. It’s funny how they are never short of space when it comes to printing the names and addresses of men arrested seeking other means of finding partners. Graham Leach finally confessed that “there’s not a category within our paper” for anyone falling outside of heterosexuality. Not discrimination? What planet is this space cadet on? Listen. When forthcoming European legislation forces these dinosaurs to take on board the issue of equality... bags be the one to go back and rub their bigoted noses in it. You might remember the piece in the Daily Star of Scotland that read: “Puff Off! Queers want PINK Gay-verley”. The tabloid doctored a picture of the Waverley to make it look pink and printed a ridiculous claim that “hello sailor gays asked ship bosses to bend over backwards... and repaint the worldfamous Waverley PINK”. It was all over a private booking by the respected AIDS awareness group Phace West that led the fuck-wits at the Star to wildly claim, “hundreds of homos”, - described elsewhere as “Rear Admirals” - were off on an “AIDS awareness conference in RothesGAY”. The management of the Waverley has now refused Phace West a booking because of “adverse publicity”. John Wilkes of Phace West protested to David Duncanson of the Waverley’s management committee claiming he had “no concept of equal opportunities”. With undertakings to apply equal opportunities at Glasgow City Council, the Waverley could be in danger of losing its grant. John Wilkes says Duncanson is “bewildered” over the ban and “wonders what all the fuss is about”. He sounds the type who just might read the Sunday Mail, in which case he could have hardly missed its front page: “RIOT ON THE CLYDE”. A police helicopter shadowed the Waverley up the Clyde where “40 police officers - some with Alsatians - stood by... Four police vans and an ambulance waited... Two groups staged a pitched battle in one of the paddle steamer’s bars as terrified daytrippers looked on in shock... Trouble flared... as an argument over football erupted into violence”. 10 men who had been drinking heavily all day were arrested. One passenger was quoted saying: “It was a stupid fight caused by bigotry. They were all shouting Rangers and Celtic chants”. I trust the “adverse publicity” will prompt David Duncanson to take the necessary steps to ensure groups of straight men are not permitted to book passage on board the Waverley in future. Gay Scout leaders made front-page news in the Scottish Daily Mail. And from the eyesore at Anderston’s Quay: “No doubt, there will be new, pink badges in political correctness”, Tom Brown whinged in the hundred-odd-year-old Daily Record, on the Scout Association’s decision “to accept the likes of homosexuals and lesbians as leaders of Scouts and Guides”. You could hear the crunch of jackboots as the old croak’s mind wandered down memory lane: “...We Boys’ Brigaders goose-stepped to our drill hall, we always regarded the rival youth army as ‘cissies...’ none of that nonsense for your decidedly butch Boys’ Brigade members. Our uniform was... spit-and-polish boots, a belt and sparkling buckle... In Kirkcaldy we were so manly we refused to wear the pansy little pillbox hat. Nothing nancy-boy there. And DEFINITELY no hanky-panky in the welldrilled ranks - or out of them”. And that’s just how Tom Brown likes it. Discreet. Hidden. Brushed under the carpet to fester like a rotting canker. But, of course, “no-one is conducting an anti-gay witchunt”, he squeaked. Oh, piss-off! The Sunday Mail patched together some comments from a motley crew of Church cronies. Scotland’s top frock-wearing Catholic, Cardinal Thomas Winning sneered: “Homosexual Scout leaders could be attracted to youngsters of the same sex”. (Yes. Like priests). He reckoned homosexuality was a “disorder in a person’s make-up” and thought there was a “further risk” of gays abusing young children. Of course, the Sunday Mail said nothing to contest his obnoxious lies. A particularly salacious report was passed to me from some tin-pot newspaper calling itself the Dumfries and Galloway Standard. “RID OUR PARK OF PERVERTS!” its front page shrieked. “Visitors to... (Castledykes Park) are being put off - thanks to flashers and homosexuals”. A Dumfries councillor, ex-copper, Tom Holmes wants to ensure the matter is fairly debated, so “talks are to be held between himself, police and council officials”. He wants the installation of CCTV cameras in an action “similar to those carried out in Stirling...” the recording of all cars “entering or leaving” the park; the public reassured by police pro-activity; the Procurator Fiscal to back the police when reports are sent to them; the eventual closure of the park ‘cottage’ and park users to be encouraged to take down car registration numbers and hand them to the police. Apparently, messages constantly have to be scrubbed off the walls “which the homosexuals leave for each other”. Behind his rhetoric are the young people he purports to protect. Statistics show that most of us, gay or straight have had our first sexual experience between the ages of 14 and 16. And the ‘cottage’ is where many young gays go - heads often filled with romantic ideals, armed with little or no sex education - in search of a gay experience. It may not be ideal, but hey, welcome to the real world! Tom Holmes says in the Dumfries and Galloway Standard: “Castledykes must be protected by those in authority so that it can be enjoyed by the public and made full use of especially by children”. What? Like the 13year-old police monitored using a cottage in Stirling by CCTV cameras during his school holidays? That action resulted in 11 arrests, three attempted suicides, two of which were ultimately successful and the compounded isolation of a gay teenager. It also brought about the break-up of several families and personal ruin of several useful members of a community. The Stirling Observer played its part by printing their names, full addresses and pictures. The Raploch Estate’s ‘Big Mags’ Haney told BBC 1’s Frontline Scotland what was coming next: “Up the Back Walk to chase all the gays and prostitutes. If you’ve got to do a clean-up campaign, you may as well do it right”. The overtly religious broadsheet, The Herald were plucking their harp strings before the general election. Its leader reckoned the Church’s “...apparently controversial interventions in politics are actually of the greatest value to us all”. Oh, yeah... says who? Wester Hailes GP, Penny Watson made some birthday cards containing - as the Daily Record put it - “explicit advice on how to put on condoms, birth control and sexual diseases...” and posted them “to 14-yearolds”. (Actually, they were sent to their parents. Sue the bastards, Penny)! “Church leaders’ anger of GP’s condom cards”, spat Scottish editions of The Express, which used the story to hide a small halftone block with details of the more important Government report. Those two ridiculous caped crusaders, Wallace & Connelly were wheeled in for the occasion. They were in great demand. In the Daily Record, Father Tom Connelly thought “people of that age are not mature enough...” and Rev Bill Wallace of the Church of Scotland’s self-styled ‘Board of Social Responsibility’ preferred kids to be taught “the value and importance of making responsible moral decisions”. “Absurd...” scorned Father Tom Connelly in The Herald and “appalling” in the Scottish Daily Mail which found Dr Watson “unrepentant”. In The Herald, the Rev Wallace said: “I think it is very short-sighted of her and quite wrong for her to impose her amoral views on these young people”. The pot calling the kettle black, surely! Readers of Scottish editions of The Sun were left chewing their cud over Scottie McClue reminiscing on an “innocent age”. Scotland’s “worst teenage pregnancy record in Europe” was blamed on “daft liberals”. Sex education was “crazy”, he said. “Make their life easier and tell them NOTHING about sex”. listings are free CAMPBELTOWN: OBAN: GROUPS Kintyre Embrace: Meets first Wed of each month, 7-9pm. Tel: Katrina on 07760 701308. [email protected] Gateway Group: Meets last Sat of each month, 2-4pm. Tel: Katrina on 07760 701308. E:katrina.mitchell @waverleycare.org HELPLINES ABUSED MEN IN SCOTLAND Tel: Freefone 0808 8000024 Support for men surviving domestic abuse. Write: Unit 1F6, Eric Liddell Centre, 15 Morningside Road, Edinburgh. EH10 4DP. Office: 0131-447 7449. [email protected] www.abusedmeninscotland.org BREATHING SPACE Tel: Freefone 0800 838587 Mon-Thu 6pm-2am, Fri 6pm-Mon 6am (24 hours at weekends). www.breathingspacescotland.co.uk CROSSLYNX NATIONAL TV/TS/TG HELPLINE Tel: 0141-847 0787 Mon 7.30-9.30pm. cxhelpline.tripod.com CUMBRIA AND THE BORDERS GAY HELPLINE Tel: Bassenthwaite Lake (01768) 776244 Nightly 6-9pm. 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[email protected] www.pride-scotia.org fb: Pride Scotia 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. [email protected] www.stonewallscotland.org.uk LOCAL ORGANISATIONS Pride In Aberdeen: Organises the Pride event. [email protected] www.prideinaberdeen.co.uk ANGUS: ALED (Angus LGBT for Equality and Diversity): Offers online confidential advice, parental guidance groups, social events and activities for anyone 13 and over. Write: c/o 13 Park View, Brechin. DD9 7AT. Tel: 07719052195 or Brechin (01356) 629366. [email protected] www.aledlgbt.webs.com fb: Aled Angus Equality Diversity AYRSHIRE: NESA (North, East, South Ayrshire) Social Support Group: Tel: David Bingham on 0141-332 3838. [email protected] BORDERS: 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. [email protected] fb: Borders Bisexual Lesbian And Gay Group ( BBLAGG ) Scottish Borders LGBT Equality Forum: Aims to provide advice and act as a consulting body to all community planning partner organisations and to develop a range of social and recreational activities. Write: PO Box 14120, Selkirk. TD7 5WE. www.scotsborderslgbt.co.uk fb:Scottish Borders LGBT Equality Forum Stirling Gay Men's Social Group: Meets monthly from Sep-Jun (generally 3rd Fri) in private houses. [email protected] DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY: Dumfries & Galloway LGBT Centre: Dumfries based LGBT Centre reaching out to the whole of Dumfries and Galloway. Groups, social events, drop-ins, support and volunteering for LGBT young people, adults and their families. See What’s On section of their web site for more details. 88b High Street, Dumfries. DG1 2BJ. Tel: Dumfries (01387) 255058. Text: 07786 202 370. [email protected] www.lgbtcentredg.co.uk fb: DumfriesLGBTCentre DUNDEE: Diversitay LGBT Group: Offers support to LGBT people living in Tayside and North East Fife. Bi monthly newsletter “Out Now” available from PO Box 53, Dundee, DD1 3YG. Tel: Dundee (01382) 202620. [email protected] www.diversitay.org.uk t: @diversitaylgbt EDINBURGH: ABERDEEN: TERRENCE HIGGINS TRUST Tel: 0808 8021221 Mon-Fri 10am-8pm. The HIV and sexual health charity for life. [email protected] www.tht.org.uk CLYDEBANK: Couple Counselling Lothian: Scotland’s oldest and largest relationship counselling agency promotes the wellbeing and longevity of same sex relationships. 65 years experience of serving clients in Edinburgh and the Lothians. Tel: 0131-556 1527. [email protected] 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: 0131-556 9471. Meeting Room Booking Tel: 07817 533337. [email protected] Icebreakers: Social group for LGBT people who want to make friendships and feel more at ease in the company of other gay people. Takes place from 7.30-9.30pm in The Regent on 2nd Wed of each month. If you're recently out or new to Edinburgh or just feel a bit cut off and want a break, come along. GLASGOW: WOMEN'S LISTINGS DUNDEE: Outskirtsocial: Social group for LBT women in the East of Scotland. An opportunity for women to make new friends, connect up with existing ones and generally have some fun. Administered by the editing group of the Out-skirts online magazine [email protected] 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. [email protected] Amazing Gracies Women’s Football Club: Meets Wed 7-8pm at Gracemount Leisure Centre, 22 Gracemount Drive. enquiries @amazinggraciesfc.org.uk www.amazinggraciesfc.org.uk Ladybird Book Group: Friendly and social lesbian book group meets 2nd Tue of each month from 7.45pm in Café Nom De Plume. Newcomers welcome. Contact for more information and details of books coming up this year. [email protected] Rubyfruits Edinburgh: For lesbians and bi women. Meets Wed eve anytime after 7.30pm in Café Nom De Plume, 60 Broughton Street. Widen your social circle, network, plan weekend/eve activities (eg walking, cinema, exhibitions) and maybe meet that special somebody. [email protected] www.rubyfruitsedinburgh. webs.com Women’s Group: New group offering the chance to meet other women in a relaxed environment. Chat and information on health and wellbeing issues, as well as activities in and out the Centre. 2nd & 4th Fri of each month from 24.30pm at the LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street. Tel: Alison on 0131-652 3283. [email protected] Pride Glasgow: Organises Glasgow pride event. [email protected] www.prideglasgow.co.uk Word: Women’s Book Group meets 7.30-9pm on 2nd Wed of each month at the LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street. Interested in reading and want to meet friends who share your passion? Join this friendly women’s book group. [email protected] INVERNESS: FIFE: Highland Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Forum: Regular events and discos in Inverness. Tel: 07512 231904. [email protected] www.gay-ness.org.uk Fife Inbetweeners: A friendly group of lesbians who meet every 2nd Sat eve from 8pm at Man I' The Rock, 101 High St, Dysart, Kirkcaldy. Informal meeting 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!) [email protected] Icebreakers Group: For lesbians, gays and bisexuals new to the scene. Details from Strathclyde Switchboard. (closes 31/12/12) Inverness, Highlands and Islands LGBT Group: New Group. Tel: 07833 456341. MORAY: 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. 3rd Sat of each month: Get together at Time Out Café, 79 High Street, Forres from 10.30am. For all meetings, look for rainbow coloured bag and VW camper money box on table. For further info or to be met in advance: Tel: 07598 418638. [email protected] fb: lgbt.moray GLASGOW: Glasgow Women's Library: 15 Berkeley Street, Glasgow. G3 7BW. Tel: 0141-248 9969. 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, along with an Adult Literacy and Numeracy Project and Black and Minority Ethnic Women’s Project. Check website for more info. [email protected] www.womenslibrary.org.uk OLGA - Older Lesbians Get Around: Meets monthly. Tel: 07813 268938. Sandyford: 2-6 Sandyford Place, Glasgow. G3 7NB. Sandyford provides sexual, reproductive and emotional health services for all lesbian and bisexual women. Tel: 0141-211 8130 for further information on sexual and reproductive services or Tel: 0141211 6700 for counselling services. All services available at a range of locations throughout NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde area. www.sandyford.org INVERNESS: GirlZone: Friendly, informal social group for LBT and friends - all welcome. Meets 1st Sat, 2nd Thu and 3rd Fri of each month.Tel: Joanne on 07792 223687 for details and venue. [email protected] www.gay-ness.org.uk Highland Lesbian Republic: A voluntary group which has been in existence for over twenty years. Organises fundraisers for Womankind Worldwide. [email protected] 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. [email protected] LESBIAN SCOTLAND Lesbian Guide to Scotland, including links to social groups, sports clubs, support groups and events in different Scottish cities. www.lesbianscotland.com OUT-SKIRTS Quarterly e-zine for lesbian and bi women in the East of Scotland and beyond. [email protected] SCOTTISH NETWORK FOR LESBIAN STRENGTH To further lesbian issues, follow a lesbian agenda and foster lesbian visibility. [email protected] www.freewebs.com/ highlandlesbiangroup YOUNG LESBIANS See our Youth Groups listings. BISEXUALS BISCOTLAND Support and social network for people who are bisexual or questioning their sexuality. Also organises training and activist activities in support of bisexual visibility and pride. Informal 'safe space' meetings are held on 1st Sun of each month in Glasgow (Contact for venue details). Meetings also held occasionally in Edinburgh (at the LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street). Meetings (open to all bi or questioning people) are usually followed by social gatherings which are open to partners or friends. Information line: 07963 960321. [email protected] www.biscotland.org ABUSE BROKEN RAINBOW LGBT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICE (UK) Works to change the situation for LGBT people facing domestic violence. Runs helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, their family, friends, and agencies to support LGBT people around domestic violence. Mon & Thu 2-8pm,Tue & Wed 10am-5pm. Tel: 0300 999 5428. [email protected] www.brokenrainbow.org.uk fb: brokenrainbowuk t: @brokenrainbow RAPE AND ABUSE LINE For male and female survivors. Female Support Workers answer Freephone 0808 8000123 most evenings and Male Support Workers answer Freephone 0808 8000122 on selected evenings. the Helpline hours are advised on both answering services. Callers are welcome to phone either line. Write: PO Box 10, Dingwall. IV15 9HA. www.rapeandabuseline.co.uk 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. www.rapecrisisscotland.org.uk THRIVE Counselling service for male survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Write: Sandyford Counselling & Support Services, 26 Sandyford Place, Glasgow. G3 7NB. Tel: 0141-211 8133 or 0141211 6700. [email protected] ATHEISTS AND HUMANISTS GAY AND LESBIAN HUMANIST ASSOCIATION GALHA is a membership organisation promoting a gayfriendly Humanist outlook and LGBT rights as human rights. Membership is open to supporters worldwide. Write: GALHA, 1 Gower Street, London. WC1E 6HD. [email protected] www.galha.org PINK TRIANGLE TRUST A gay Humanist charity which can arrange non-religious ceremonies of love and commitment for lesbian and gay couples at very reasonable rates in most parts of Scotland. Sponsors of LGBT History Month. Write: 34 Spring Lane, Kenilworth, Warwickshire. CV8 2HB. Tel: Kenilworth (01926) 858450. [email protected] www.pinktriangle.org.uk Internet Magazine (The Pink Humanist) at www.thepinkhumanist.com BEARS BEARSCOTS The national group for bears, big boys, their friends and admirers. Glasgow Bear Weekend (1st weekend of each month): Bears in the West, Underground Bar, Fri 9pm-1am. Edinburgh Bear Weekend (2nd weekend of each month): Bears in the East, New Town Bar, Sat 10pm-2am. Check website for details of events around Scotland. [email protected] www.bearscots.org.uk fb: bear.scots NORTHSCOT BEARS New Aberdeen bear group. www.northscotbears.co.uk fb: NorthScot Bears 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. Write: Monica Stewart, 37 Main Street, Invergowrie. DD2 5AB. [email protected] www.affirmationscotland.org.uk AUGUSTINE UNITED CHURCH 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh. EH1 1EL. Meets Sun 11am - LGBT people especially welcome. Last Sat of each month: Our Tribe (LGBT worship) 7pm. Transcendence group to support Transgender people. Tel: 07957 543359. [email protected] www.augustine.org.uk EDINBURGH QUAKER LESBIAN AND GAY FELLOWSHIP Meets on the 2nd Wed of each month at 7pm in the Glasite Meeting House, 33 Barony Street. Members of the LGBT Community and their friends are most welcome. Tel: 07543 975590. [email protected] EVANGELICAL FELLOWSHIP FOR LESBIAN & GAY CHRISTIANS Lesbian, gay or bisexual? From an Evangelical tradition? So are they. Tel: Andrew on Mid Calder (01506) 499926. Write: c/o Flat 3, 7 Upper Tollington Park, Finsbury Park, London. N4 3EJ. [email protected] www.eflgc.org.uk LESBIAN AND GAY CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT (LGCM) UK-based international charity which challenges homophobia and transphobia, especially within 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. [email protected] 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. [email protected] www.mccinglasgow.co.uk GLASGAY! Scotland's annual celebration of queer culture. Next dates: 15th Oct3rd Nov 2012. Contact the festival office for further information. Write: 27-29 Trongate, Glasgow. G1 5EZ. Tel: 0141-552 7575. [email protected] www.glasgay.co.uk QUAKER LESBIAN AND GAY FELLOWSHIP A welcoming and supportive national group for people of all sexual orientations and their friends. Write: Roy Vickery, 9 Terrapin Court, Terrapin Road, London. SW17 8QW. [email protected] www.qlgf.org.uk INTERNATIONAL KILT APPRECIATION SOCIETY (IKAS) Contact and social group for guys interested in viewing/wearing kilts. Regular newsletter. Write: Mervyn Tacy, 'Ziveli', 20 Ordsall Park Road, Retford. DN22 7PA. Please enclose sae. Tel: 01777 708270. [email protected] www.freewebs.com/ikas QUEST Organisation for lesbian and gay Catholics. Monthly meetings are held in different regional groups throughout Britain. Scottish meetings held in Glasgow. Quest Linkline - The Helpline for Gay and Lesbian Catholics - Tel: (Freefone) 0808 808 0234. Write: BM Box 2585, LONDON. WC1N 3XX. [email protected] www.questgaycatholic.org.uk LGBT FILM CLUB Regular monthly group returns in Jan 2013 with documentaries, shorts and full length films with an LGBT twist. For film events this quarter see Special Events section on web site. If you own or have access to a film that you would like to see screened at the group, or are interested in getting involved, please Tel: Jules on 0131-523 1104. [email protected] www.lgbthealth.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. Rather, it is a matter of bringing forth those positive qualities we already possess. Through Chanting Nam Myoho Renge Kyo, members transform their inner lives and develop the qualities needed to bring about personal fulfilment and contribute to the positive development of their communities." Has participated in Pride events across the world and is now known as Rainbow Activities. [email protected] www.sgi-uk.org UNITARIANS IN EDINBURGH An inclusive community of diverse beliefs which supports the pursuit of individual spirituality and humanism. Meets at St Mark’s, 7 Castle Terrace at 11am on Sun and for Mindfulness @ Lunchtime at 12.15pm on Tue. Relationship blessings conducted. minister @edinburgh-unitarians.org.uk www.edinburgh-unitarians.co.uk CULTURAL THE BIG LGBT MUSIC JAM Meets 1-4pm on 1st Sat of each month at the LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, Edinburgh. A creative and supportive space for making music. Play, sing your own song, or just be an appreciative listener. No need to book, just turn up. Bring your own instruments, some percussion supplied. biglgbtmusicjamedinburgh @gmail.com THE CULTURE CLUB Meets 7-8.30pm on 1st Wed of each month at the LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, Edinburgh to talk about current arts affairs, exhibitions, events, ideas, music, and creativity. A safe space to discuss the arts at large. [email protected] EDINBURGH GAY MEN'S BOOK GROUP Meets 7-9pm on 4th Wed of each month at the LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, Edinburgh. An inclusive group where you can meet new people and read and discuss interesting books. [email protected] EDINBURGH GAY MEN'S CHORUS Brings together individuals interested in singing a fun repertoire, including pop, rock and songs from the shows and movies. Now is a great time to get 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 women and men. Meets Mon 7.30-9.30pm at St Stephen’s Centre, Stockbridge. Always very welcoming of new members, especially those new to Scottish Country Dancing. [email protected] www.gaygordonsedinburgh.co.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 History Month, 39-40 Commerce Street, Edinburgh. EH6 6HD. www.lgbthistory.org.uk LOUD & PROUD Scotland's original choir for LGBT singers is made up of over 60 singers and holds regular concerts in the Central Belt. The repertoire, which is sung a capella in varying numbers of parts, includes simple rounds, popular music, traditional music, light classics, festive and seasonal songs, lesbian/gay anthems, and show tunes. Meets weekly for rehearsals in Edinburgh. [email protected] 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. Tel: 07854 836605. [email protected] 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, North Street, Glasgow. G3 7DN. [email protected] www.ourstoryscotland.org.uk PINK CASTLE PHILOSOPHY CLUB Meets 2nd Tue of each month at 7.30pm in Riverside Lounge, Glen Mhor Hotel, 8-15 Ness Bank, Inverness. IV2 4SG. Tel: Morgan on 07745 930383. [email protected] www.pinkcastle.eu REMEMBER WHEN PROJECT Documenting the collective history of Edinburgh's LGBT communities, recording life-stories 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. [email protected] FETISH MSC SCOTLAND A club for men interested in Leather, Rubber, Uniform. Write: PO Box 28, Edinburgh. EH3 5JL. [email protected] www.msc-scotland.net HEALTH AND ABILITIES AL-ANON Fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength and hope in order to solve their common problem. Anyone affected by another person’s drinking is welcome. LGBT & Friends Group meets Thu 6.45-7.45pm at Edinburgh LGBT Centre, 58a/60 Broughton Street. Tel: Catherine on 07940 473150. www.al-anonuk.org.uk ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Whilst AA runs the f ollowing LGBT meetings in Edinburgh and Glasgow, please note that it is a 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 ALZHEIMER'S SOCIETY LGBT SUPPORT GROUP Trained and skilled volunteers able to offer understanding and a listening ear to LGBT people affected by Alzheimer’s disease or any other form of dementia.Tel: Alzheimer's Helpline on 0845 300 0336. Write: Alzheimer's Society LGBT Support Group, Alzheimer's Society, Devon House, 58 Saint Katharine's Way, London. E1W 1JX. [email protected] www.alzheimers.org.uk /Gay_Carers/index.htm BIPOLAR SCOTLAND LGBT SELF HELP GROUP For LGBT people with bipolar disorder, and their carers, family and friends. Meets 7-9pm on 1st Tue of each month at Terrence Higgins Trust, Rothesay House, 134 Douglas Street, Glasgow. No need for referral, just come along on the night. Tel: Aileen on 0141-560 2050. [email protected] BROWNLEE CENTRE (GLASGOW) Gartnavel General Hospital, 1053 Great Western Road, Glasgow. G12 0YN. Confidential 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. MonThu 9am-5pm, Tue 5-6.30pm, Fri 9am-4.30pm. BROWNLEE SOCIAL WORK TEAM Gartnavel General Hospital, 1053 Great Western Road, Glasgow. G12 0YN. Social work service for people with HIV/AIDS providing intensive community based support. General advice and information on community care and housing needs also provided. Tel: 0141-211 3102. GAY MEN'S HEALTH ABERDEEN 246 George Street, Aberdeen. AB25 1HN. HIV prevention and support services in Grampian including Community Support, Group Support and LGBT Youth groups. Tel: Aberdeen (01224) 930355 or 07858 893829. [email protected] www.gmh.org.uk GAY MEN'S HEALTH EDINBURGH 10 Union Street, Edinburgh. EH1 3LU. A community led Lothian wide project for gay and bisexual men. Wide ranging volunteering opportunities which provide services including support and counselling, scene work, peer education and training, provision of condoms, lube and Safer Sex information. Tel: 0131-558 9444. [email protected] www.gmh.org.uk GAY MEN'S HEALTH GLASGOW 4th Floor, 30 Bell Street, Glasgow. G1 1LG. Tel: 0141-552 0112. A community led project across the Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board Area for gay and bisexual men. Wide ranging volunteering opportunities which provide services including support, scene work, peer education and training, provision of condoms, lube and Safer Sex info. [email protected] www.gmh.org.uk HIV-AIDS CARERS AND FAMILIES SERVICE PROVIDER SCOTLAND 10 Elderpark Workspace, 100 Elderpark Street, Glasgow. G51 3TR. Mon-Fri 10am-5pm. Telephone Support Service: 07778 117900 Mon-Fri 7pm-10pm. Tel: 0141-445 8797. [email protected] www.hiv-aids-carers.org.uk HIV SCOTLAND Suite 2, 27 Beaverhall Road, Edinburgh. EH7 4JE. Tel: 0131-558 3713. Fax: 0131-558 9887. The national policy charity for HIV in Scotland. Speaks out for people living with HIV and provides knowledge and expertise to help inform and deliver strong policies and effective strategies to tackle the spread of HIV in Scotland. [email protected] www.hivscotland.com LANARKSHIRE HIV, AIDS AND HEPATITIS CENTRE Monklands Hospital, Airdrie. One stop shop for HIV testing, treatment and support. Appointments available Mon 9am-5pm (eve available by request). Tel: Airdrie (01236) 712247. Support group for HIV Positive men also available. LGBT CENTRE FOR HEALTH & WELLBEING 9 Howe Street, Edinburgh. EH3 6TE. This unique Centre exists to improve the physical, mental and social wellbeing of LGBT people living in, working in and travelling to Edinburgh. Runs events, workshops and courses promoting healthy lifestyles.The Centre also provides a wide range of information on health and LGBT topics, offers one to one support services and supports community groups. Tel: 0131-523 1100. [email protected] www.lgbthealth.org.uk MEN UNITED @ THT Social and support group for gay and bisexual men living with HIV. Meets at THT Office, 134 Douglas Street, Glasgow. G2 4HF. on Thu eve from 7-9pm. Tel: David Bingham on 0141-332 3838. [email protected] www.positivehelpedinburgh.uk POSITIVE HELP: 13a Great King Street, Edinburgh. EH3 6QW. Practical help for people who are infected or affected by HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C in Edinburgh, their families and carers. Tel: 0131-558 1122. Fax: 0131-558 3636. office @positivehelpedinburgh.co.uk www.positivehelpedinburgh.uk POSITIVE MIXTURE Self help group offering support and assistance for individuals with HIV/AIDS in the Grampian area. Write: 246 George Street, Aberdeen. AB25 1HN. Tel: 07789 408209. [email protected] ROAM OUTREACH: Part of the Harm Reduction Team within Lothian NHS. Offers a confidential and anonymous service for men who have sex with men, including male sex workers throughout Edinburgh and the Lothians. Provides a wide range of services including sexual health and safer sex advice, information and advice on drug use, personal safety, police and legal advice, including operating in the Remote Reporting Scheme. A great deal of their work is done on an outreach basis in Public Sex Environments and venues as well as on-line as part of the SNN group. They run an 'Out of Hours' Testing Service Mon 57.30pm at "The Exchange", Lady Lawson Street, Edinburgh where you can have a full SEXUAL HEALTH check up including Hep A&B vaccinations. No appointments necessary. For further information or to receive condom and lube supplies contact Vaughan, Peter or Del on Tel: 0131-537 8300 or 07774 628227. [email protected] www.roam-outreach.com SANDYFORD 2-6 Sandyford Place, Glasgow. G3 7NB. Glasgow's main sexual, reproductive and emotional health 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. [email protected] www.sandyford.org SEXUAL HEALTH LINE Freefone 0800 567123. 9am-8pm. Confidential advice and information. Minicom: Freephone 0800 521361. www.nhs.uk/worthtalkingabout STEVE RETSON PROJECT Sandyford Central , 2-6 Sandyford Place, Glasgow. G3 7NB. A free sexual health screening and counselling service for gay and bisexual men. Clinics run Tue & Wed 5-8pm. Tel: 0141-211 8628 for appointment.. TERRENCE HIGGINS TRUST SCOTLAND 134 Douglas Street, Glasgow. G2 4HF. HIV prevention and support services in Lanarkshire, Ayrshire & Arran, Argyll & Bute, the Glasgow area and Western Central Scotland. 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. Also provides a range of health promotion services for gay and bisexual men throughout the West of Scotland. Contact for further details. Volunteers welcome! Tel: 0141-332 3838. Fax: 0141-332 3755. Helpline: THT Direct 0808 8021221 Mon-Fri 10am-8pm. [email protected] www.tht.org.uk WAVERLEY CARE 3 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh. EH3 6NB. Scotland's leading charity providing care and support to people affected by HIV and Hepatitis C. Whether someone is living with HIV or Hepatitis C or are the partner or family member of someone affected by these conditions, Waverley Care has services that can support them and provide up to date, accurate information and resources. Services include: Short-term Residential Intensive Support, Support Services for all, including specialist services for gay men, Community Support and Outreach Services (including Advocacy and Information, Arts Project, Befriending/Buddying, Care at Home, Spiritual and Pastoral Care, Complementary Therapies, Counselling, Health Promotion), Prevention and Awareness Raising. Tel: Neil - Gay Men's Support Worker on 07962 909730 or Tel: 0131-558 1425 Mon-Fri 9-5pm or Tel: 0131-441 6989 24hrs, 7 days per week. To become a Buddy with Waverley Care, Tel: Kelly McKnight on 07929 132675 or 0131-312 9953 or Annette Wilson on 0131441 2791. [email protected] www.waverleycare.org WAVERLEY CARE GLASGOW 12 Queens Crescent, Glasgow. G4 9AS. Tel: 0141-332 2520. [email protected] www.waverleycare.org DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY 50’S AND FRIENDS Social opportunities for older LGBT individuals and friends across Dumfries & Galloway. Sign-up via Out and About social network at www.bigtent.com/groups/ outandabout [email protected] www.lgbtcentredg.co.uk fb: DumfriesLgbtCentre HIGHLAND RAINBOW FOLK Independent working group which raises awareness of issues facing older LGBT people. Monthly meetings in Inverness. Tel: Suzy on 07791 874583. [email protected] www.spanglefishcom /highlandrainbowfolk LGBT AGE Support service for LGBT people over 50 years old in Edinburgh and the Lothians, which will offer befriending, social events, information and advocacy. Please help spread the word to any older LGBT people you know. Anyone interested in using the service or volunteering, please call Garry on 0131-523 1107. [email protected] www.lgbthealth.org.uk/content /lgbt-age LGBT AGE CAPACITY BUILDING PROJECT Aims to improve service provision for older LGBT people and to increase visibility for this often overlooked group. Now recruiting volunteers - opportunities available: 'Reference Group' membership (65+), 'Community Champion' (18+) or as part of a film project. Write: LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing. 9 Howe Street, Edinburgh. EH3 6TE. Tel: Stefan 0131-523 1102 or 07851 490454. [email protected] www.lgbthealth.org.uk PRIME TIME (EDINBURGH) Informal social group for men over 40. Meets in GMH, 10 Union Street, from 2-4.30pm on 1st and 3rd Sun of each month. Tel: John on 0131556 1309 or Steve on 0131-558 9444. [email protected] PRIME TIME (GLASGOW) Social group for gay and bisexual men 40+. Meets last Sun of each month from 3-5pm at GMH Office 4th Floor, 30 Bell Street. Tel: Criz on 0141-552 0112. [email protected] 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 and the promulgation of universal joy through habitual manifestation and perpetual perpetration. www.thesisters.org.uk OPI CONVENT OF DUNN EIDEANN The Edinburgh convent. Write: Mistress of Communications, c/o PO Box 666, Edinburgh. EH7 5YW. [email protected] OPI CONVENT OF MORAVIA The North Eastern convent. Write: Sister Bobby OPI, Cairnglass, St Combs, Fraserburgh. AB43 8UT. Tel: Inverallochy (01346) 583145. [email protected] WAVERLEY CARE HIGHLAND 34 Waterloo Place, Inverness. IV1 1NB.Tel: Inverness (01463) 711585 [email protected] www.waverleycare.org OUTDOOR PURSUITS WEE CHILL Adult (18+) issue based group for improving the mental health and wellbeing of people affected by LGBT issues. Every Wed from 68pm at Dumfries & Galloway LGBT Centre, 88b High Street, Dumfries. DG1 2BJ. [email protected] www.lgbtcentredg.co.uk fb: DumfriesLGBTCentre DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY OUT AND ABOUT: Social network for LGBT individuals and friends across Dumfries & Galloway. Sign-up via Out and About social network at www.bigtent.com/groups /outandabout [email protected] www.lgbtcentredg.co.uk fb: DumfriesLgbtCentre OLDER GAYS FREEDOM CLUB UK and Europe Wide LGBT Caravan and Camping Club. Aims to provide a means whereby gay people can meet up for rallies throughout the UK and sometimes into Ireland and Europe. Tel: Eddie on Cheltenham (01242) 526826. [email protected] www.freedomclub.co..uk CAFFMOS Nationwide Social and Contacts Club for the older gay gentleman and his admirers, both young and old. Scottish group next meets from 1-4pm at Café Habana in Edinburgh on Sun 27th Jan. Write: PO Box 2087, Blackpool. FY4 1WL. Tel: Blackpool (01253) 318327. [email protected] Edward (Scottish Contact): [email protected] www.caffmoscommunity.com GAY BIRDERS CLUB For LGBT Birdwatchers. Write: Gay Birders Club, GeeBeeCee, BCMMono, London. WC1N 3XX. [email protected] www.gbc-online.org.uk GAY CARAVAN & CAMPING CLUB For men and women. Tel: Ian on 07977 317872. [email protected] www.gaycaravanclub.com GAY OUTDOOR CLUB Holds regular events including walking, skiing, cycling, climbing, mountain-biking, kayaking, mountaineering, camping, youthhostelling, badminton, running and swimming. [email protected] www.goc.org.uk GLASGOW GAY RAMBLERS GROUP Leisurely walks in the countryside. 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. [email protected] OUTDOOR LADS A UK-Wide, web-based organisation, offering a wide range of activities: from camping, hostelling, hill-walking and indoor climbing, to the more extreme activities like gorge scrambling, ice climbing, technical mountain biking and many more. There's something for everyone, no matter what your interest. Core membership is Gay and Bi-sexual lads, aged 18-35, but OutdoorLads does not discriminate on any grounds including age, sexuality, disability or sex, and welcomes anyone who agrees with the group's aims and objectives. TARTAN TRAVELLERS Scottish based club for all LGBT fans of caravanning, camping and motorhoming. Arranges meets, social events and more. Tel: Craig on 07972 881155. [email protected] www.tartantravellers.wix.com/info 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. [email protected] www.gaydadsscotland.org.uk PARENTS' ENQUIRY SCOTLAND Coming out? Information and support for parents of LGBT people. Helpline and admin: Tel: 0131-556 6047 before 10pm. Write: c/o ScotsGay Magazine, PO Box 666, Edinburgh. EH7 5YW. [email protected] 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. [email protected] POLITICAL LIBERAL PARTY LESBIAN AND GAY CAMPAIGN Tel: 0151-259 5935 (Telephone Answering Machine). Write: 41 Sutton Street, Liverpool, L13 7EG. [email protected] www.liberal.org.uk SCOTTISH LIBERAL DEMOCRATS FOR LGBT EQUALITY Tel: 0131-337 2314. Write: 4 Clifton Terrace, Edinburgh. EH12 5DR. [email protected] 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 contact us if you wish to be added to the mailing list. BENT BARS PROJECT Letter writing programme that connects lebian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, intersex, queer and gender non-conforming communities across prison walls. [email protected] 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 1st Mon of each month from 9pm to sample the brewers' art Aug 2nd Mon (to avoid GBBF). Tel: Karen on 0131-557 8790. [email protected] www.lagrad-edinburgh.org.uk and www.lagrad.org.uk RESIDENTIAL EVENTS EDWARD CARPENTER COMMUNITY OF GAY MEN Committed to principles of caring, 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 across the UK. Write: Edward Carpenter Community, BM ECC, London. WC1N 3xx. Tel: 08703 215121. contact_ecc @edwardcarpentercommunity .org.uk www.gaycommunity.org.uk MEN4MEN - SCOTLAND "All of you is welcome – your shadow and your light." A group of men who are attracted to men committed to a journey of knowing themselves and how they relate to others and their environment. Seekers of an inner peace they explore and stretch their psychological, emotional, physical, social, spiritual and sexual limits whilst respecting each other’s personal boundaries in a loving, sacred, safe and supporting space. They aspire to be their authentic selves. www.men4men.org.uk THE FINDHORN FOUNDATION Spiritual community, ecovillage and holistic learning centre. Offers regular residential workshops and 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. [email protected] http://bit.ly/findhorn-lgbt for all Findhorn Foundation gay and lesbian workshops, or 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: 07758 668784 or Text "thebans" to 60300. [email protected] www.thebans-rfc.co.uk EDINBURGH CUESTARS POOL GROUP Looking for new members, Meets on 2nd and 4th Tue of each month at Shandon Snooker Club, Slateford Road from 7-10pm. Costs £3 per person. [email protected] 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 get-together afterwards. Plays all year round and can generally accommodate more players during the Summer season (May-Aug). [email protected] 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 [email protected] www.gfsn.org.uk GLASGOW FRONTRUNNERS Running group for the LGBT community and friends. All abilities welcome. Meets 7pm Thu and 11.30am Sun at the Arc Leisure Centre in Glasgow Caledonian University, Cowcaddens Road. Social get-together after the run as well! Tel/text: 07919 894317 (Simon). secretary @glasgowfrontrunners.org www.GlasgowFrontrunners.org t: @glasgowfrontrun 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). 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 contributing in any way, please get in touch! [email protected] HOTSCOTS Scotland's very first LGBT group for football players and fans alike. Holds regular training sessions every Thu eve at Saughton Sports Complex (8.45pm) and kick-abouts every Fri eve, also at Saughton. Would love to hear from anyone who would like to take part. Compete in Division 1 of the UK national gay league but all ability levels are welcome, and the social side is just as important as the playing. So what are you waiting for? Text "Football" to 80800 for more information (texts cost 25p). Tel: 07585 132595 [email protected] www.hotscotsfc.com LEAP SPORTS SCOTLAND Challenges homophobia, biphobia and transphobia in sport and showcases LGBT people’s participation in sport. Tel: 07738 456852. [email protected] www.leapsports.org SALTIRE THISTLE FC LGBT-friendly football team based in Glasgow open to all from Scotland. Training on Wed at Glasgow Green, open kickabouts on Fri at Crownpoint and matches most Sun in different venues across the West. All abilities and skills are welcome plus those who want to watch and support. Regular social events organised too. [email protected] www.clubwebsite.co.uk /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. [email protected] www.shuttlescots.co.uk TEAM SCOTLAND BADMINTON CLUB Glasgow based gay and lesbian badminton club meets Sun Noon2pm 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. STUDENTS Many Universities and Colleges have LGBT Societies - contact via your Students Union. Tel: NUS Scotland LGBT Officer on 0131-556 6598 or Fax: 0131-557 5679. Write: Hazel Marzetti, LGBT Officer, NUS Scotland, 29 Forth Street, Edinburgh. EH1 3LE. [email protected] or [email protected] TRANSGENDER NATIONAL: TRANSMEN SCOTLAND A national support group for all female to male transgender people. Meets 2nd Sat of each month from 7-9pm at LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, Edinburgh. For further info Tel/Text 07948 735179 or [email protected] www.transmenscotland.org.uk ABERDEEN: NEST Support: Write: c/o GREC, 41 Union Street, Aberdeen. AB11 5BN. [email protected] www.nestsupport.co.uk BUCHLYVIE: TV/TS Group: Meets last Sat of each month at 5pm. Tel: Gladys or Michelle on Buchlyvie (01360) 850516 or 07896 307348. [email protected] DUMFRIES: TG Times: Monthly social and support group for transgender people, those questioning their gender identity or cross-dressing. Meets 1st Sat of each month from Noon-2pm. Tel: Dumfries (01387) 255058 for venue details. DUNDEE: Diversitay: T With Biscuits: Trans Group meets monthly. For more information, Tel: Diversitay on Dundee (01382) 202620 (Mon 79pm). EDINBURGH: Edinburgh Trans Women: Support group for transsexual women. Meets 1st Sat of each month 7.309.30pm in LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street. info @edinburghtranswomen.org.uk www.edinburghtranswomen.org.uk T-Time: Informal social for all transgender people, their partners, family and friends, held the 3rd Sat of each month from 1-4pm at LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street. A friendly, safe and relaxed environment where there's also space to change. Tel: Jules Barnes on 0131-523 1104. [email protected] GLASGOW: Crosslynx Transgender Group: Check website for details. Tel: Crosslynx Helpline on 0141-847 0787 (Mon 7.30-9.30pm) (closes 31/12/12). www.crosslynx.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. [email protected] Me & T Monthly: Supportive space for people who have friends, family or partners who are transgender or exploring their gender. An opportunity to meet other people who may have similar experiences, questions or concerns. Meets 4th Sunday of each month from 2-4pm at the LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street. [email protected] fb: MeTMonthly T-Time: Informal social for all transgender people, their partners, family and friends. Held on 1st Sat of each month from 1-4pm at the Terrence Higgins Trust, 134 Douglas Street. A friendly, safe and relaxed environment where there’s also space to change. Tel: Jules Barnes on 0131-523 1104. [email protected] STIRLING: DUMFRIES: Central Scotland Transgender Group: Meets 2nd Sat of each month 7-10pm at Westlands Hotel, Dunblane. Tel: Sarah Whyte on 07748 484703. [email protected] Dumfries & Galloway Phoenix: LGBT and friends youth group for people aged 12-21. Tue 7-9pm. 88b High Street, Dumfries.Tel: Dumfries (01387) 255058. [email protected] www.lgbtcentredg.co.uk fb: DumfriesLgbtCentre TRANSGENDER YOUTH See our Youth listings. DUNDEE: WORKPLACE EIS LGBT NETWORK Write: National Officer (Education and Equality), 46 Moray Place, Edinburgh. EH3 6BH. Tel: 0131-225 6244. [email protected] 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. [email protected] www.fbulgbt.org.uk GAY POLICE ASSOCIATION IN SCOTLAND Membership is open to all police officers and police staff, serving or retired. Tel: 07092 700213 . www.gpascotland.com 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. [email protected] HIGHLAND LIFE STAFF EQUALITY NETWORK LGBT staff network for public sector employees in the Highlands. [email protected] 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. [email protected] www.pcsproud.org.uk UNISON Glasgow City LGBT Group. Meets pay day Tue at 5pm in Glasgow City Unison Offices, 84 Bell Street. All LGBT members welcome. YOUTH NATIONAL: LGBT YOUTH SCOTLAND The Citadel, 39/40 Commercial Street, Edinburgh. EH6 6JD. Provides services and opportunities for LGBT young people (13-25) throughout Scotland. Tel: 0131-555 3940. Glasgow Office: 30 (3/2) Bell Street, Glasgow. G1 1LG. Tel: 0141552 7425. Their website has details of Youth Groups throughout Scotland. [email protected] www.lgbtyouth.org.uk fb: lgbtys QUEER ATTITUDE Edinburgh based website for young LGBT people everywhere. www.queerattitude.com QUEER YOUTH UK National organisation run by and for young people providing a united voice for 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 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 In Service 9-5pm at Eighteen And Under, 1 Victoria Road. Offers a safe and friendly environment to meet and discuss issues affecting the LGBT community and our families. Tel: Shaun on Dundee (01382) 206222. [email protected] DUNFERMLINE: LGBT Youth Group: Meets every Wed eve at Tower House Youth Centre, Commercial School Lane. [email protected] EDINBURGH: Beyond Gender: Meets every Tue 7-9pm at The Citadel, 39/40 Commercial Street. For 13-25 year old transgender youth. [email protected] fb: beyondgender Sound Youth: Meets every Wed 6.30-8.30pm at The Citadel, 39/40 Commercial Street. For 13-17 year olds. [email protected] Vada: Meets every Thu 7-9pm at The Citadel, 39/40 Commercial Street. For 17-25 year olds. [email protected] Weekend Group: Meets every 2nd Sat (Next date 3rd Nov) 7-9pm at The Citadel, 39/40 Commercial Street. For 13-25 year olds. [email protected] GLASGOW: Rainbow Sisters Girls' Group: Meets every 2nd Mon 7-9pm at 30 (3/2) Bell Street. For 13-17 year olds. [email protected] Shout: Meets every Tue 7-9pm at 30 (3/2) Bell Street. For 13-18 year olds. [email protected] Standout: Meets every Wed 7-9pm at 30 (3/2) Bell Street. For 18-25 year olds. [email protected] Trans Youth Glasgow: Meets every 2nd Mon 7-9pm at 30 (3/2) Bell Street. For 13-25 year old transgender youth. [email protected] HAMILTON: Skittles LGBT Youth Group: For 16-25 year olds. Meets Mon 6.30-10pm. Tel: Graham on Hamilton (01698) 456680 during office hours. [email protected] KILMARNOCK: East Ayrshire LGBT Youth Group: For 13-26 year olds. Meets Mon 6.30-8.30pm at The Gateway Centre, Foregate Square, Kilmarnock. KA1 1LN. Tel: Louisa on Kilmarnock (01563) 554588. Louisa.McEvoy @east-ayrshire.gov.uk ABERDEEN: KIRKCALDY: Zone Youth: LGBT group for people aged under 26. [email protected] fb: zoneyouthlgbt LGBT Youth Group: [email protected] LANARKSHIRE: INVERNESS: ALLOA: Swans Of Scotland: Meets last Thu of each month from 7-9pm at Beaufort Hotel, 11 Culduthel Road. [email protected] www.spanglefish.com /SwansofScotland CLAX LGBT Group: Meets 1st Thu of each month from 6.30-8.30pm at Kilncraigs. [email protected] PERTH: INVOLVED: Meets Wed 5-8pm in Galashiels. Tel: 0131-555 3940. 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At this Tony Challis [email protected] time there was no automatic employment protection if your employer took exception to your sexuality. Teachers could be moved or sacked, and teaching unions had at times to mount strenuous defences. I recall one teacher coming to a meeting from Worcestershire but, as he told me later, walking up to the door and then turning round, getting back into his car and going home. He could not face it. Probably, and illogically, he feared that there may be someone there who might “out” him. People did, and some still do, have such fears. Recently, a novel was published called, “My Policeman,” by Bethan Roberts. Two people narrate this book – the policeman’s wife, and his older male lover. The wife is writing quite recently, writing for her husband’s lover, who is in his last days after several strokes and whom she is nursing. The lover writes a diary of his relationship with his policeman, as it begins, in the 1950’s. 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Good atmosphere, very popular disco with wide selection of sounds and the occasional act/PA. fb: outdundee THE SALTY DOG* 9 Crichton Street. Tel: 07580 171426. 2pm-Midnight. Cosy little bar. Fri & Sat: Karaoke. Sun: "The Sunday Club" with free buffet from 7pm. fb: SaltyDog Dundee BLUE MOON CAFÉ* 1 Barony Street/36 Broughton Street. Tel: 0131-556 2788 (Bar) or 0131-557 0911 (Office). SatSun 10am-11pm, Mon-Fri 11am-11pm. Food served until 10pm. Popular LGBT café. www.bluemooncafe.co.uk BOBBIE'S BOOKSHOP* 220 Morrison Street. Tel: 0131538 7069. Mon-Sat 10am-1pm, 2-5.30pm. Sells a selection of gay magazines. CAFÉ HABANA* 22 Greenside Place. Tel: 0131558 1270. 1pm-1am. Friendly pre-club bar popular with locals and visitors. Free WiFi. [email protected] www.cafehabanaEH1.com FEVER The Annexe at The Liquid Rooms, 9c Victoria Street (Entrance via Cowgate). Tel: 0131-225 2564. Next dates: Sat 22nd Dec (11pm-5am), Tue 1st Jan (11pm-5am), 3rd Sat of each month (11pm-3am) from 19th Jan. Club night. DJs Fisher & Price and Miss Chris. GHQ* 4 Picardy Place. Tel: 0131-550 1780. Sun & Tue 11pm-3am, Wed 9.30pm-3am, Thu 11pm3am, Fri-Sat 9pm-3am. Stylish bar and club catering for the capital's fashionable gays. www.ghqedinburgh.co.uk HOT MESS Wee Red Bar, Edinburgh College Of Art, 74 Lauriston Place. Tel: 0131-229 1003. 11pm-3am. Next date: Fri 8th Feb. 11pm3am. Club night. £5 (£3 students). fb: HOTMESSDISCO LGBT CENTRE FOR 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. See website for listings. [email protected] www.lgbthealth.org CAFÉ NOM DE PLUME* 60 Broughton Street. Tel: 0131478 1372. Café/bar at the LGBT Centre. Meals, snacks, drinks. Free WiFi. Dogs welcome. Outdoor smoking area. [email protected] NEW TOWN BAR* 26B Dublin Street. Tel: 0131-538 7775. Sun 12.30pm-1am, MonThu Noon-1am, Fri-Sat Noon-2am. Food: Mon-Fri Noon3pm. Popular and busy gay bar. Free WiFi. Real ale. www.newtownbar.co.uk C.C. BLOOM'S* 23-24 Greenside Place. Tel: 0131556 9331. Sun 12.30pm-3am, Mon-Sat 11am-3am. Recently renovated nightclub with bar and restaurant. [email protected] fb: CC Blooms No EIGHTEEN* 18 Albert Place, Leith Walk. Tel: 0131-553 3222. Mon-Thu Noon10pm, Fri-Sun Noon-11pm. The UK's first VAT registered gay sauna! £12 (£10 concessions), £7 after 8pm. www.number18sauna.com THE CHURCH OF HIGH KICKS* C.C. Blooms, 23-24 Greenside Place. Tel: 0131-556 9331. Hosted by drag DJ Jon Pleased Wimmin, features music, star turns, talent competition and free buffet. fb: Church of High Kicks 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. [email protected] DV8 Spiders Web Basement, 258 Morrison Street. Tel: 0131-228 1949. 8pm-1am. Last Fri of each month. Fetish club. http://dv8fetishclub.co.uk EDINBURGH LGBT CENTRE* 58a and 60 Broughton Street. Houses Café Nom De Plume and Pride Scotia. Free WiFi (sponsored by ScotsGay). Bought in 1974 by the Scottish Minorities Group, it is the only LGBT-owned LGBT Centre in the UK and is also the oldest LGBT Centre outwith the USA. Tel: 0131-556 9471. Meeting Room Booking Tel: 07817 533337. [email protected] ELBOW* 133-135 East Claremont Street. Tel: 0131-556 5662. 11am-1am. Breakfast until 6pm at weekends, Lunch 11.30am-6pm, Dinner 6pm-10pm. Bar and restaurant. www.elbowedinburgh.co.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 PUSSY WHIPPED Wee Red Bar, Edinburgh College Of Art, 74 Lauriston Place. Tel: 0131-229 1003. Infoline: 07767 359977. 8-10.30pm. Next date: Fri 8th Feb. Queer and Female kick-ass band night followed by queer club HOT MESS. £2 entry. p.whipped.edinburgh @gmail.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. CAMRA's Lesbian & Gay Real Ale Drinkers meet here on the 1st Mon of the month (2nd Mon in Aug) from 9pm. [email protected] www.lagrad-edinburgh.org.uk SATURDAY NIGHT BEAVER The Annexe at The Liquid Rooms, 9c Victoria Street (Entrance via Cowgate). Tel: 0131-225 2564. Next date: Sat 29th Dec. Popular women's club night. fb: Saturday Night Beaver 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 £6, Cabins £11 before 2pm. Lockers £10, Cabins £15 at all other times. Students and under 25 £6 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, MonSat Noon-1 am. Small but perfectly formed bar run by Louise and Trendy Wendy. www.thestreetbar.co.uk WEE SPINNEY'S CAFÉ BAR* 20 Leopold Place. Tel: 0131-556 3556. 11am-11pm. Below Richmond Hotel. Food served from Noon. weespinneyscafebar @hotmail.com WORD POWER* 43-45 West Nicolson Street. Tel: 0131-662 9112. Sun Noon-5pm, Mon-Sat 10am-6pm. Independent radical bookshop. [email protected] www.word-power.co.uk GLASGOW AMBASSADORS RAINBOW* 41b York Street. Tel: 0141-237 3011. Noon-Midnight. Sauna. Mon: Buddies Day (2 for 1), Fri: TVs, CDs and Admirers Day. www.ambassadorsrainbow.com fb: Ambassadors Rainbow AXM CLUB 80 Glassford Street. Tel: 0141552 5761. Wed-Sun 10pm-3am. New club in former Bennets premises - "Manchester has now arrived in Glasgow". [email protected] www.axmgroup.co.uk/axm-clubglasgow/ CCA* 350 Sauchiehall Street. Tel: 0141352 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. [email protected] www.cca-glasgow.com COURT BAR* 69 Hutcheson Street. Tel: 0141552 2463. Sun Noon-Midnight, Mon-Sat 8am-Midnight. Intimate bar. Straight friendly. DELMONICA'S BAR* 68 Virginia Street. Tel: 0141-552 4803. Noon-Midnight. DJs nightly from 9pm. Thu: Quiz. Sun: Karaoke. www.delmonicas.co.uk FHQ* 10 John Street. Tel: 0141-553 5851. Sat 11pm-3am. Women’s bar/club. www.fhqbar.co.uk THE LANE 60 Robertson Lane. Irregular hours. Sauna with private cabins. Not very busy. LUKE & JACK ADULT BOUTIQUE* 45 Virginia Street. Tel: 0141-552 5699. Mon-Thu 11am-6pm, FriSat 10.30am-6.30pm, Sun Noon-5pm. Locally owned and independent. Sells aromas, toys, lubes, magazines and books, underwear, T-shirts, gifts, etc. [email protected] 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 MILK 17 John Street. Mon-Fri 4pmMidnight, Sat-Sun 3pmMidnight. Gay bar. fb: Milk 17 John Street NO. 40 FOX STREET 40 Fox Street. Tel: 0141-258 9082. 11am-2am. New gay and bisexual private men's club. [email protected] www.40foxstreet.com THE PIPEWORKS* 5-10 Metropole Lane. Tel: 0141552 5502. Mon-Thu 11.30am-11pm, Fri 11.30amSat 6am, Sat Noon- Sun 11pm. Men's Health and Leisure Club. Usual facilities. £13 (£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, ThuSat 11pm-3am. Long established pub/club. Young crowd. www.pologlasgow.co.uk RELAX CENTRAL* 3rd Floor, 27 Union Street. Tel: 0141-221 0415. Sun Noon8.30pm, Mon-Sat 11.30am-10pm. Established gay sauna. Entry £8. [email protected] www.relaxcentral.co.uk THE RIDING ROOM* The Joint On The Corner, 58 Virginia Street. Tel: 0845 6595904. 5pm-3am. Liquor and cabaret. [email protected] www.theridingroom.co.uk SILKS AND SECRETS* 308 Argyle Street. Tel: 0141-572 1017. Fax: 0141-221 0959. Sun Noon-5pm, Mon-Sat 10am-6pm. Clothes and toys catering for gay, transvestite and fetish tastes. www.silksandsecrets.com VIOLATE Violate Club Line: 09099 108174 (75p per min at all times) or 07939 723387. BDSM Runs regular clubs at the Big Joint in South Street, Glasgow on the first Sat of the month. www.violate.co.uk www.armaniroca.com *denotes ScotsGay available 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 TueSat. www.thevirginiagallery.co.uk THE WATERLOO* 306 Argyle Street. Tel: 0141-248 7216. Sun 12.30pm-Midnight, Mon-Sat Noon-Midnight. Popular, crowded, down to earth drinking shop. Scotland's oldest gay bar. Busy, busy! www.waterloobar.co.uk fb: Waterloo Bar WEDNESDAYS The Tunnel, 84 Mitchell Street. Tel: 0141-204 1000. 1st Wed of each month. 11.30pm-3am. Club night. www.tunnelglasgow.co.uk STIRLING KATIE’S BAR* 3 Barnton Street. Tel: (01786) 448458. Sun-Thu 8am-Midnight, Fri-Sat 8am-1am. LGBT friendly. [email protected] fb: katiesbarbistro STORNOWAY AN LANNTAIR* Kenneth Street. Tel: (01851) 703307. Mon-Sat 10am-Late. LGBT friendly arts centre with bar and restaurant. Real ale. [email protected] www.lanntair.com TROON LITTLE SHOP WITH NO NAME* 41 West Portland Street. Tel: (01292) 317717. Tue-Sun 10.30am-5pm. LGBT-owned and friendly art gallery and coffee shop. littleshopwithnoname @gmail.com www.littleshopwithnoname .co.uk SPEAKEASY* 10 John Street. Tel: 0141-553 5851. Sun 12.30pm-2am, MonThu 4pm–2am, Fri 4pm–3am, Sat Noon–3am. Fresh alternative to the gay scene. Food until 9pm. [email protected] www.speakeasyglasgow.co.uk ScotsGay is a monthly magazine for LGBT folk and friends. TRON THEATRE CAFÉ BAR* Chisholm Street. Tel: 0141-552 8587. Fax: 0141-552 6657. Sun 11am-Late, Mon-Sat 10am-Late. Friendly theatre bar. Mixed. Good food. www.tron.co.uk ISSN: 1357-0595. Unless otherwise stated © Pageprint Ltd, Dec 2012. 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. UNDERGROUND* 6a John Street. Tel: 0141-553 2456. Mon-Fri Noon-Midnight, Sat-Sun 1pm-Midnight. A refreshing antidote to the current gay scene. 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