ScotsGay Issue 138 - ScotsGay Magazine
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ScotsGay Issue 138 - ScotsGay Magazine
SCOTSGAY COMMUNITY MAGAZINE EDITED PRINTED & PUBLISHED IN SCOTLAND SINCE 1994 £1.50 WHERE SOLD P R ID E S COTIA SAT 15th JUNE Vanity von Glow Miss Cilla Slack Michelle McManus The Gallery Gay Blackpool Grindr Ed i n b u rg h Ca s t l e E s p la na d e i n J u l y ISSUE 138 @scotsgaymag ScotsGay Mag scotsgay.co.uk editorial Queerbash W atching the Church of Scotland’s General Assembly at play has always been a somewhat amusing if solitary John Hein publisher @scotsgay.co.uk pastime. In past times, the embarrassment caused by Commissioners being dragged by police from Edinburgh’s public lavatories became so great that those which catered to cottagers were conveniently “closed for repairs” for Assembly Week. Now, of course, the Pink Triangle openly benefits from the Kirk’s annual talking shop – as do online services which facilitate hook-ups like Grindr, Fitlads and Gaydar. Back on The Mound, the annual stab-in-theback-fest continues much as before despite the new open plan stripped pine ecclesiastical furniture and the abolition of the traditional Playpen. This year, the Assembly once again couldn’t decide just how nice or nasty they should be about LGBT ministers and the flocks who wish to provide them grazing space. Given a choice of Deliverances that would have taken a definite viewpoint on the matter, the retiring Moderator’s Imaginary Friend prompted him to successfully promote a Cunning Measure that will put off a decision for yet a few more years – by which time the Kirk will have lost more members and have become an even greater irrelevance to the Scot in the street. For Kirk Members on either side of the debate, it must be a scunner to see such a lack of clarity – and to find the prospect of seeing through a glass less dimly scampering further into the distance each year. From the rest of us, I discern a great thumping sense of boredom. O P INIO N If the Achiltibuie Thimble Collecting Society was having a similar debate about opening its committee to LGBT people, those of us in the Queer Liberation business would make a few supportive waves in the vague direction of the West Highlands. But many would really be thinking: why can’t they go and join the LGBT-friendly Ullapool and District Thimble Collectors or take up basket weaving instead? Such thoughts would be unworthy – equality should be our goal in all aspects of life no matter how seemingly trivial. But we do have to prioritise our campaigns. And there are considerably greater evils in the world affecting LGBT people than the internal discipline of a decaying church and its diminishing membership. Queerbashing is still an everyday occurrence in our land. In other countries, LGBT voices are silenced with the support of government and judiciary (frequently egged on by faith communities who have spent too much time listening to their own particular Imaginary Friends). In too many countries it is our lives that are ended. Which rather puts into perspective the Slight Stushie on The Mound! Back on The Mound, the annual stab-in-the-back fest continues much as before 4 Vanity von Glow 24 Film Reviews SCOTSGAY ISSN: 1357-0595 Unless otherwise stated © Pageprint Ltd, May 2013. PO Box 666, Edinburgh. EH7 5YW. Non profit use of material in the magazine will normally be permitted free of charge, but contact us first for permission. Views expressed in SCOTSGAY don't necessarily reflect the views of the publisher. People featured may identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, straight, some, all, or non of the above. Editorial: John Hein Tel: 0131-539 0666 [email protected] Design and Typesetting: Martin Walker Advertising: Martin Mann Ltd Tel: 0131-661 6037 Mob: 07850 576106 Email: [email protected] 8 Edinburgh News 26 Pop Culture 10 Miss Cilla Slack 28 Theatre 12 Aberdeen News 30 Listings 14 Highlands News 33 Gay Blackpool 16 Michelle McManus 35 Grindr 18 Glasgow News 36 Contact Ads 23 The Gallery 38 Venues & Emporia feature Vanity von Glow Vanity von Glow performs live at her piano every Sunday in London’s West End at Soho Cabaret Bar Green Carnation, and enjoys a monthly residency at West Five Piano Lounge in West London. All of the artists interviewed for this feature can be found on their official Facebook and Twitter pages. Vanity von Glow can be found online at www. vanityvonglow. co.uk Pride’s Vanity I nternationally ignored superstar Vanity von Glow is easily the most famous woman to emerge from Eastern European micro-state Vulgaria. Having fled her homeland due to a Sapphic uprising some years ago, Vanity lived and performed for six years in Glasgow and around Scotland. Now based in London, Vanity writes to ScotsGay with her latest updates. Rare is it that any diva of my standing finds the time to put pen to paper for a nationwide LGBT publication. I am simply too busy with my Easyjetsetting lifestyle to physically write anything myself. Either my fingers are either too occupied at the piano to type at a computer, or are being put to even better use within my internal cavities. Nonetheless fortune has it that a passing peasant has been procured to put pen to paper on my behalf and scribe this article for your literary delectation. And what better way to filter my complex inner musings than through an innocent peasant-boy fresh from the Soho young offenders institute. Don’t let anyone tell you that Vanity von Glow isn’t a philanthropist - I’ve been helping young ne’er-do-wells stick their pen in my inkpot for some time now. It has been over a year since legal imperatives forced me to relocate to Britain’s capital, and while my performances at Mecca Bingo halls across Scotland have continued, it has been some time since the words ‘Vanity von Glow is performing’ have been uttered by homosexuals north of the border. Well after months of trips to Scotland performing for TOWIE-obsessed, bingo-winged gambling enthusiasts, I can now announce that the words ‘Vanity von Glow is performing’ can ring loud and clear from the mouths of Scotland’s gays once more for this June 15th I look forward to returning to Edinburgh to host proceedings at Pride Scotia alongside curmudgeonly comic Scott Agnew! ‘Excited’ is not the word for the peculiar sensation coursing through my veins and nor, some of you may be interested to know, is ‘formaldahyde’. Rather the news that I shall be reunited with Glow Worms in Scotland has me overjoyed! I am elated, exuberant, and above all expensive! With my journey to Pride by bedazzled broomstick scheduled for mid-June, I thought I would get warmed up and in the Scottish mood by introducing ScotsGay readers to a few Caledonian cabaret performers causing a stir down here in London town. Obviously any self-respecting Scot vacationing in London makes sure they have tickets to all the hottest events at the O2, Royal Albert Hall, and my own weekly shows at the Green 4 Carnation in Soho but from now on Scotland’s LGBT party-goers may add a few extra events to their tourist wish-list. Scottish strumpets Mary Mac and Silver Summers both perform weekly cabaret shows in London and are causing something of a stir as rising starlets on the gay circuit. Being the subject of constant press interviews and scandal myself, it was a change of pace when I became interviewer and the girls, interviewees when we hung out recently. I cornered the ladies in a dodgy Vauxhall back alley and got to questioning them about their experience as Scottish entertainers in London! Mary Mac is a 23 year old cabaret artist originally from the Southside of Glasgow near ‘the big Asda’ which she tells me is a large supermarket store frequented by the underclasses. In Vulgaria, where I hail from originally, we didn’t have supermarkets. I was instead brought food by the lovely serving people who I can only imagine grew it themselves in the pantry. It was like Downton Abbey but without the annoying Crawley daughters. As I chat to Mary she tells me a little more about her background in entertainment - now one of London cabaret’s rising stars, she had her eye on performance long before moving to the capital. ‘I’m a proper stage school baby,’ she explains ‘At the age of seven I joined GAMTA and trained for ten years in all aspects of theatre and all that jazz!’ Watching a Mary Mac performance is a real delight - with a firm footing in theatre she is an alllive vocal powerhouse most at ease with the camp classics and musical theatre showstoppers. Her bright, brilliant Broadway voice earned her a place in all-male girl-group the Supreme Fabulettes who were a hit across England’s drag scene last year, enjoying sell-out shows at the Leicester Square Theatre, and performances abroad in Cyprus and more recently Gran Canaria. Having parted ways with the group Mary tells me how much she is enjoying gigging solo: ‘Currently I am the resident Queen of The Windsor Castle near Heathrow performing and hosting there every week and also every Sunday night at one of the oldest and campest bars in Soho, Molly Moggs.’ Quite the seal of approval as Molly Moggs is perhaps the most beloved of Soho’s gay venues and her warm charm suits the venue perfectly. I too had the pleasure of performing there earlier this year, albeit in significantly less clothing than Mary, and with a police escort. Mary also teams up with long-time partner in crime Bette Rinse (a London drag institution and cabaret cadaver). Their regular performances of double act ‘Rinse Out Your Haggis’ is a hit around F EAT U RE the city. With a special Scottish theme in that show, and in Mary’s overall character, I ask Ms. Mac how she gets on performing in Scotland, and how it compares with her residencies in London. ‘I have only recently brought Mary back to Scotland,’ she tells me, ‘the one thing, (apart from being able to speak at normal speed) which I’ve noticed about Scottish crowds is that they are always up for a party and don’t need to be asked to join in - they are in whether you asked or not!’ It seems to me that Mary Mac is the epitome of an enthusiastic Scottish lass. She agrees , telling me ‘Scotland is Mary Mac. If she’s not wrapped up in tartan it’s because it’s all in the wash from overuse! I adore being Scottish!’ And as long as she keeps going at her current pace, I’m sure the poor misguided London audience will continue to adore her for it too! Like Mary Mac, Silver Summers is also a trained vocalist. Originally a student of Glasgow’s RSAMD, Silver was snatched up by a record label in 2001 and relocated to London and later LA to pursue a career in professional music. Ultimately Silver got her first real taste of showbiz when her label dropped her something I relate to having been rudely ousted from my seat on Vulgaria’s X Factor panel by the terminally boring one from Destiny’s Child (Beyonce). 28 year old Silver, like Mary, is a relatively new addition to the London cabaret circuit, despite having clocked up several years as a resident in the city. If Mary Mac caters to the camp Brighton showbar crowd, and I to the stylish Soho glitterati, Silver’s is an act which fluidly dances between the two. As one of the infamous Trannyshack girls at the world-famous Madame Jojos, and a regular performer at the UK’s premier transgender nightclub ‘WayOut,’ SIlver also enjoys status as one of the trans scene’s favourite up and comers. It’s no wonder with a coquettish stage-presence and approachable persona, Silver is something of a ‘new-gen’ act, exhibiting few of the trademark angular drag queen qualities associated with some of the bitchier acts. Taking over from where Mary Mac left off Silver has recently been cast as one of the new generation of Supreme Fabulettes in an all new show directed by none other than Kylie I was rudely ousted from the X Factor by the boring one from Destiny’s Child Minogue tour director William Baker. Not forgetting her own girl-group side-project the Buffalo Girls, and her weekly residency at Trafalgar Square’s award-winning gay cabaret bar ‘Halfway II Heaven,’ Silver is one of the busiest bodies on the circuit these days. Yet it was not always so. ‘I did a show called Dusty O’s Tranny Academy’ Silver explains ‘it started me off on the right path and got people aware of my Silver stage character and then the bookings just came in.’ Silver is an undeniably confident lass, but I can’t help but wonder how she sustains her energy levels through her busy schedule. Naturally I search her bag for drugs whenever her back is turned on one of our frequent nights out, but it seems Silver’s energy comes purely from her enthusiasm and having fun on the job. Where I turn up to shows with little more than a bottle of gin, a piano and songs about my sexual proclivities, Silver comes with her ‘bell-boy dancers’ and duet partners. ‘It’s hard work as there are so many amazing drag 5 performers all over London. Finding your niche is tough and I am still working on it, but I did Summer Rites last year and that was a blast! This year I will be doing Pride with my Trannyshack sisters and I have just signed up to be in a theatre production at the Leicester Square Theatre so it could be worse dear!’ Whilst popular South of the Border, Silver remains something of a stranger to Scotland’s gay scene, something she hopes to change in the coming year ‘I have never performed back home and I so want to!’ I try to explain to Silver that the Scottish people have better things to do than watch her mince about a stage in a short skirt. I tell her that Scottish audiences are sophisticated and discerning and have no time for gimmicky Girls Aloud medleys or Saturdays covers... Vanity Dundee G FAYEATS UCERENE continued ... but the songstress is adamant she wants to take to the stage in her home country. ‘Make me an offer Scotland’ she begs pathetically, hugging my leg. I kick her off for fear of catching something unpleasant and probe her about her expectations as a performer in London, and what she hopes to achieve by clinging to her ridiculous chosen career. ‘I just want to learn from all the fab drag queens around me and just keep on working in London and all over until I am getting onto the stage in my Zimmer frame! It will be CAMP!’ While Silver, Mary and myself represent Scotland as far as London cabaret goes, with varying degrees of enthusiasm, there is one well-muscled masculine upstart making a name for himself on the club scene too! Hailing from Aberdeen but with ten years living in Glasgow under his belt, nightclub host Andrew Moore left Scotland after he had ‘done it all, got a degree, had boyfriends and wanted something new.’ Now Andrew, once a reedy nothing-special has transformed himself into a hard-partying Adonis with a killer body and celebrity phonebook. Taking on the coveted role of a paid party-goer, Andrew is performing his duties as a socialite almost as well as I once did in my native Vulgaria. Fingers crossed there is no Sapphic uprising in London to force Andrew out on his ear, as his ascent in London nightlife society has landed him hosting gigs in cool hangouts such as DISH at East Bloc, internationally renowned Room Service, Blocheads, Society and ‘Dupés Den Presents…’ When asked what he hopes to gain from this mercurial industry, and his time in London as a whole 28 yea rold Andrew speaks excitedly and with the optimism of a much younger person. ‘London has been great to me over the last year and there is definitely much more opportunity down here than in Scotland. Things have happened for me that I didn’t even plan and I’m excited to see what another year will bring.’ With his nightclub credentials firmly intact, I ask Andrew if he would consider getting behind the DJ decks and being involved in nights from the more creative angle, as I once did with Scotland’s C U Next Tuesday. ‘I would like to try my hand at being a DJ and even putting on one of my own nights.’ Well then it’s settled! Andrew will run a night, and I’ll give out sexual favours in the toilets for alcohol. That is if I find time in my own busy schedule! It’s no easy task being a tabloid darling, and my own performance demands take their toll! Having burned to a crisp performing live in the hot sun of Gran Canaria for Gaypride Maspalomas, I can look forward to slightly cooler international engagements later in the year. I will be performing in Amsterdam, Gothenburg, and Stockholm as part of my international schedule, as well as shows across London and England. By peculiar happenstance I have found something of a following in chilly Scandinavia, perhaps due to my European connections in Vulgaria. Obviously the Swedish Glöw Wörms have immaculate taste, and recent pop culture analysts have predicted my further rise to worldwide acclaim could surpass that of Abba. But what better way to kick off the summer than to spend a day in my beloved Scotland! Nowhere else in the world are audiences quite as verbal, enthused, ready to party, or as likely to buy you a drink! I returned to Glasgow two weeks ago to perform at a private party in Bearsden and am ashamed to admit my orifices are still recovering from the endless cocktails the welcoming Scots poured into each and every one of them. Make sure you have a wonderful Pride in Edinburgh whatever you do on the day – I’ll be fighting off the romantic advances of Scott Agnew on the main stage from around 2pm. Until then! PICS: Page 4: Vanity von Glow Page 5: Mary Mac Page 6: Vanity von Glow, Silvers Summers and Andrew Moore 6 Students’ Association Edinburgh College dùn eideann Brett Herriot edinburgh @scotsgay.co.uk For full details on all Edinburgh venues and emporia see the inside back page. For the most comprehensive up to date listings go to scotsgay.co.uk/ listings/venues Edinburgh O n 15th of June it’s our annual Pride Scotia celebration so this month’s column is a Pride Special. All the bars and clubs on the scene are throwing pride parties and many other exciting plans are afoot. The official route has been announced and for all the details pick up the Pride Guide! Whatever you do on Sat 15th, enjoy yourselves and Happy Pride! Starting at the New Town Bar, Stephen and the boys are throwing a whole weekend of Pride events starting on Fri 14th with the Bear Ball! - the only Bear Event in Town for Pride! Join BearScots as they celebrate with a Pre-Pride Party from 9pm! Current Mr BearScots Jason Green will be providing the entertainment (who knew the boy could sing?) - Cupcakes, Midnight Disco - 9pm-2am - The one and only Bear Pride Event to be at! Then Pride Day itself Saturday 15th sees some of the NTB Boys, and the DIVA Live Girls out on the March! They will be giving out some very special prizes to a select few people! The bar is open from Noon, DIVA Live will be on stage from 6pm - Ruby Reynolds is up from Newcastle to provide some camp fun! Scott Agnew will be doing his usual hosting responsibilities on the stage... and Eurovision, 80’s lady Nicki French will be performing live - plus expect a few extra surprises along the way! The festivities at NTB finish on Sun 16th with Pride in yer Pants! Always a post Pride favourite, the Basement Bar will be holding its usual Pants Party for the Pride Goers! All Men welcome from 4pm in the Basement Bar! £5 entry (includes cloakroom, entry, and your first drink free) The NTB is going all out this year for Pride so join them for some fun. Over at the Street Bar, Wendy and the team have announced the bill of entertainment for Pride Scotia. 6pm: “Ruthie is STEPS!” - A tribute to Steps and Pride Scotia (This will be Ruthie’s 3rd year on the trot packing out downstairs in The Street). 7pm: “Prize Surprize” a taster for charity. 8pm: DJ Trendy Wendy and friends. 9pm: DJ Dowzer. The Street also has a host of events throughout the week with Mon, Tue and Wed having Wall Street Crash drink promos, Wed is now “Orange Wednesdays” with 2 for 1 on all food. Also on Wed is “Prize Surprize” this replaces the more traditional pub quiz with a Gameshow format hosted by Ryan Matthewson - 8 for 8.30pm - I hear its all been going down a storm. Thu nights are “Quality Street” with DJs Honkey Tonk and Lizzie Rascal playing sweet treats an every flavour in the box! Fri nights have just been rebranded as “The Wendy House” so... Resident DJ Trendy Wendy and a different Guest DJ in ‘The Guest Room’ every week and warm up from with Reuben Lowenthall. They will be going around the 8 house in musical styles: Loft classics, garage grooves, basement beats, a little bit of lounge, the quality Kitsch-en, even the garden SWING. The Popcorn machine will be action too! Whilst in the Street check the real cool photo booth! Finally, on Sat they have four different sets of Dj’s rotating weekly 1. “Wired for Sound” with DJs Steven Wanless and Allan Dunbar, 2. “Disco-box” with DJ Stuart Kane, 3. “Street Knowledge” with DJ Dowzer, 4. “Saturday Night Shakedown” with DJ Kaupuss. PLANET goes Pride crazy this year!! Your Number one will open earlier than usual (time TBC – keep an eye on FB Planetbar Edinburgh), to give you a chance to have a drink and a bite of brekky to keep your strength up for the march!! From Noon they will have your favourite scene DJs on rotation, including Boytoy, Fredstar, Guinness and DJ Michelle. Keeping the party going all day and all night till 3am is what they’re are all about! So get your shorts on, wave that flag, and be proud in PLANET! Miss Cilla Slack will also be hosting prePride Fri on 14th June, with her crazy shenanigans to get you in the party mood for the weekend. PostPride Sunday will be the ultimate recovery time, come to Planet and they nurse your hangover as the glorious Miss Titty Galore hosts their new Sun karaoke from 4-9pm. On a weekly basis, the PLANET Quiz is going from strength to strength, with a massive £100 jackpot up for grabs every Thu, so get down there for a fun night. PLANET is also looking for performers from this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival that they can showcase , so whether it’s music, comedy, dancing, or something a little difference, get in touch with John as they would love you to perform on their stage. Finally, John, Jude and all the staff at PLANET would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who attended their third birthday party on Fri 17th May. Everyone had a fabulous time, and raised over £700 for Pride Scotia. Read more about PLANET, the party, and discover a few secrets in ScotsGay’s interview with Miss Cilla Slack over the page. The same applies to Habana who have also been throwing fundraisers for Pride and promise an amazing day on the 15th and you never know the barbeque might just be fired up again. It’s shaping up to be a fantastic Pride with everyone getting involved G AY S CE NE PROUD MEMBER OF THE AAGGRESSIVE HOMOSEXUAL AL COMMUNITY? One place that won’t be getting involved with Pride is the Blue Moon Café – it has closed and been sold on for use as a Thai Restaurant. Don’t forget CC Blooms will also be open for the big day itself and well into the night. For those looking to get involved in the community on Pride Day and beyond check out Gay Men’s Health and the LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing at www.lgbthealth.org.uk and www.gmh.org.uk for info on their Pride Day activities and beyond. Lastly but not least for those aged 25 and under LGBT Youth Scotland will be getting involved on Pride Day with its Youth Zone. Speaking of the day itself, the Pride March will assemble from 11.30am outside the Scottish Parliament and will move off up the Royal Mile at Noon. The march then pauses for half an hour or so outside the City Chambers where there will be speeches by invited guests. The Order of Perpetual Indulgence will also be holding a Black Veiling of one of their number as well as co-ordinating the usual minute of silence and minute of noise in remembrance of those who are no longer with us. After that, the March will proceed along George IV Bridge to Bristo Square where there will be an outdoor stage with top entertainment. Pride organisers have also managed to secure Teviot Row House where, in addition to licenced bars and full catering facilities, there will be the following: • • • • Health and Community Fair An indoor stage with more entertainment Sports Bar with sport on large screen TVs Afternoon Club with all your favourite scene DJs Unlicensed Tea Dance hosted by the Order of Perpetual Indulgence Well there we have it, it’s shaping up to be a fantastic Pride with everyone getting involved. I do hope you will join us: Pride is vitally important to the LGBT community - it continues to ensure our visibility and demonstrates that we can continue to march even though there those in the world that can’t. By joining together for one day in celebration we can demonstrate that we will continue to challenge phobia in all its forms. We won’t be judged because of who we love. Love is for everyone and for one beautiful and hopefully sunny day we can stand together with our friends or those we love and say we count too. Let the rainbow shine! Whatever you choose to do in the coming month, Have fun and stay safe! Happy Pride! See you out there! THEN SHOW IT! T-SHIRTS, BADGES & FANTABULOSA POLARI FAKEMENTS. POL ARI FFAKEMENT AKEMENTS. www.zazzle.co.uk/opiedinburgh* ww.zazzle.co.uk/opiedinburgh* All pr proceeds too the Order of Perpetual Perpetual Indulgence, Indulgence Convent onvent of DDunn unn Eideann Order interview Miss Cilla Slack M iss Cilla Slack is PLANET’s resident Drag DJ and Compere, also known as DJ Johnboy, also known as The Boss. We caught up with Cilla just after PLANET’s third birthday bash. Miss Cilla Slack PLANET Party Pics: Foto Strobe How did you get started performing? It was originally only meant to be a laugh and a one off bit of fun. About twelve years ago when I worked in Habana and DJ’d quite a few nights as DJ Johnboy, we had a drag entertainer who came monthly called Stephanie Sparkles (she is still a good friend of mine to this day). She had a sex change and decided to give up entertaining and suggested that she would dress me up for a fundraiser we had arranged for World AIDS Day. I reluctantly did it for a laugh and as I was used to hosting already I enjoyed it and was able to do and say more as Cilla and be more outrageous than normal. It was a successful night and I continued to do fundraisers and the odd thing as Cilla to put an edge on whatever we were doing to be a little bit different. I had enjoyed Miss Chris D’bray in the old Flying Handbag in Blackpool and found her style and Humour hilarious and ideal for me to model Cilla on. I also saw the drag DJ’s Stella and Folly in the Mardi Gras so I started to drag DJ Blackpool style. In my opinion Cilla was not really anything special in Habana - I mostly worked as DJ Johnboy there if I was DJing and I suppose with the encouragement from the Ladyboys of Bangkok helping me and showing me how to do my makeup I ended up doing it but if I’m honest I got caught up in the whole thing and felt I had to do it rather than had a passion for it. I eventually got a new full time job away from the scene and when I was not DJing anymore I really missed it. In the end, friends that owned CC Blooms at the time wanted me to get Level 1 going as a party bar with Cilla on as opposed to John and I reluctantly accepted the job. After a few gigs, it became a very busy night upstairs and when I saw how busy it got I started to enjoy being Cilla and from then on John as a DJ became in the shadow of Cilla Who inspires you? I was inspired by the Ladyboys of Bangkok as I had developed a very close friendship with all the cast members. I used to meet them in the afternoons and at night after the show we would go sightseeing, shopping, eating and partying and still do to this day. I look up to them on the stage as the true professionals that they are. They completely astonished me with their amazing talent, as you all know on many occasions they can perform a song 10 on stage and are even better than the star they are impersonating. What completely blew me away was when I got to know them individually and realising they were normal, in some cases quiet, shy individuals and that they had a true passion for their chosen art. I could see that every time they would put on their make up a true star was being born and transforming in front of my very eyes. That shy person turning into a confident and fantastic performer. The best example was a very quiet timid person called Fareeda Shinnaraksakul better known as Kylie in the show in 2003 with Can’t Get You Out My Head. The moment she stepped onto the stage she blossomed, she turned into a very raunchy, seductive performer she completely blew you away and seduced you as you watched in amazement. Miss Lilly is one of the best performers I have ever seen in my life. She returned here last year again, having been one of the originals from around 15 years ago and she is exactly like Fareeda in her natural personality but to say she owns the stage when she is on is an understatement, She did Cher, Shania Twain, and a major number a few years back This is My Life and brought a tear to everyone’s eye as she put too much emotion into the song you really did believe she was singing it live. As a Drag Queen though, Jojo and Olly (and in years gone by Eddie and June) have been the only comedy performers to have been in the show so I have watched and learned a lot from them and if I am doing a show I notice that I slip into a mixture of all 4 of them - but mostly Jojo as we have been close friends since he started to visit the UK around 2003 in the show. He spent a lot of time with me in the early days coaching me with makeup skills and when I visit Thailand he takes me to the dressmakers and make up shops that they all use. As Jojo and Olly are two of the best and very famous Comedy Drag performers in Bangkok I could not have followed two of the greatest people to grace the stage in the UK if not the world. How did you get involved with PLANET? The funny thing is, we all joked about how I worked in all the other gay bars and clubs but never Planet. Before I got involved in the management side of things the previous manager had expressed interest for Cilla to go and start a Karaoke there on a Thursday but we never finalised or chatted further about it. When I started there I got a sneaky look at something I was not meant to see: .it was anonymous feedback form that they had given the staff and to my delight quite a few of them had said on the form when they were asked what ideas or nights they would like to see at Planet they had put INTE RV IEW get Cilla in to dj or host. I did not want to make Cilla a feature in Planet right away as there was so many other things to do but about six months into my being there, I started to do the odd thing and now every Friday Cilla is on and I’m pleased to say it’s a very busy night with lots of fun and laughs along the way. Who’s PLANET’s hottest bar-person? Well I have to say Personality is the most attractive or hottest thing about a person but at Planet I am blessed with all of the staff and friends there having both qualities. I do not want to offend anyone but I would say the front runners are Ross the model who is very seductive and flirtatious to the customers, We’ve got the new recruit Frankie who loves to seduce with his erotic, flamboyant dancing and cheeky smile and charm! Then there are Jordan, Cameron and new boy Anis and they say it’s always the quiet ones that surprise you!! Have you ever ‘gone home’ with an audience member? Well Cilla is not a sexually motivated person as it does nothing for me. Many people reading this will laugh and disagree as part of Cilla’s charm and act is the art of seduction and luring you into a false sense of security then pouncing on you and bringing you into her aura. Cilla lost her virginity 2 years ago after a night working in GHQ, there was a beautiful Caribbean guy who was in a show at the festival and was in GHQ with a friend of mine. He was a tad worse for wear and thought Cilla was a female (or so claimed to get away with leaving with her after the club shut) I stayed dressed in case he really didn’t know and when we got back to mine there was an explosion of lust (LMFAO)...In the morning I was shocked when I realised what I had done, I got up to go for a drink of water and saw tights, earrings, glove , tits, wig....you name it all over the place and then it soon became clear who he actually was. We went for round two after I took my make up off and then chatted. We realised that we had very; very mutual friends and it remained top secret. He later in the month ran away with a girl he met at the Edinburgh Festival and left the show he was in. Let’s put it this way: most of the cast in the show that he had his own section / act in wanted him. He was straight, never showed any interest in any of them so no one ever suspected he was curious or would swing and come on! Let’s face it, any one of TLBOBK are far more desirable than Cilla, I was lucky to be in the right place at the right time and he was on the wrong side of a bottle of vodka. It was a one off and I suppose it was more the devilment that made me pursue it as really is not a thing I would repeat as rule. How did you get involved with Pride Scotia? I love to help and give something back to the scene that I have now been a part of for 20 years. I believe that the people that work so hard (and you’ve got to remember that they do it for free) need us in the venues to pull together and help raise funds and awareness to make the event a success for our community as a whole. When Pride Scotia first started, I drove as Cilla a mini bus to Glasgow to bucket shake and in every venue I have worked in I have encouraged and instigated the fundraisers to help raise funds to support the hard work of John and his team. Which famous person would be your ideal date? My ideal date would have to be Jesse Metcalfe or I’ve recently really been admiring Duncan from Blue - my god he is hot!! Ross is very seductive and flirtatious... but so are Frankie, Jordon, Cameron and Anis 11 Tel us about PLANET’s third Birthday bash. Hasn’t PLANET been around for longer? The 3rd Birthday celebration is us celebrating the rebirth of one of Edinburgh’s greatest bars. I have been a fan of the venue since it turned gay around 20 years ago, and I feel privileged to have been a part of making it great again. I wanted to celebrate the people who have been part of the team and contributed to the success of the bar changed from Planet Out to Planet Bar. This name change symbolises to me the bar changing to a Gay Community Bar, with the sole purpose of the bar to be there for its Community. I invited and managed to get in touch with former team members many of whom came in and celebrated with us which really made my night!!! We wanted to fund raise for the community in some way and knowing Pride was going to find it hard this year I re-arranged an LGBT Youth fundraiser and re-scheduled that until June. We had a Vegas theme with Elvis who went down a storm, a Roulette table and all the staff and many customers all dressed up in formal wear or in drag. It was amazing a great atmosphere nice and busy and more importantly we raised £704 in one night for such a great cause. What’s the future for PLANET? Well Planet will continue to evolve and move with the times and keep up to date with the needs of our community. We will keep investing in the venue to ensure it doesn’t grow tired and continues to be an exciting place to visit. People are looking for an enjoyable experience every time so we aim to make sure we excel always. We have big plans ahead and as we keep saying...... IT’S CUMMIN!!! What’s the future for Cilla? I always plan to get my voice re-trained, get dancing lessons and put a show together but being realistic I just never get the time. Cilla is kind of on the back burner for now apart from when she makes an appearance every Fri. obar dheadhainn Andi Watson aberdeen @scotsgay.co.uk For full details on all Aberdeen venues and emporia see the inside back page. For the most comprehensive up to date listings go to scotsgay.co.uk/ listings/venues PICS CREDITS: Aidan Jones Photography Aberdeen G AY S CE NE H ere we go with the Jun update from this corner of Scotland. News from GMH on a new group, Cheerz Updates and more. A new group is starting up in Aberdeen for Gay and Bisexual Men in the Grampian area called ‘Prime Time’. This will be an informal and friendly social group for gay and bisexual men aged 40 and over.... and give you a chance to meet in a relaxed and safe space - and NOT in a pub!! You can share ideas, concerns or views that you may have about issues affecting older gay and bisexual men and will also give you an opportunity to meet new people and join in any future planning activities. The first meeting will be on Sat 8th Jun from 2-4.30pm. For more information, please call Aberdeen (01224) 930355 or E-mail: [email protected] GMH is open 11am-3pm Mon-Fri at 246 George Street where you can pop in for a coffee, chat and pick up sexual health supplies too. Cheerz would like to thank everyone that came along to the Pride Scotia/GMH fundraiser on Fri 24th May raising money towards the annual Pride Scotia in Edinburgh and for Gay Men’s Health in the Grampian area. A few of you have noticed the absence of DJ Ross Barney, I can assure you he ‘t disappeared to America to take part in Ru Paul’s drag race but is up the town at Cheerz sister venue Cotton Club playing less camp and more dance and current tracks. Cheerz is also looking for your ideas for appearances and events, get in touch via Facebook or twitter @cheerztweet with your ideas but in the meantime they have some great drag artistes lined up for late Jun/early Jul with the fabulous Miss Jason who has played all over the UK for the past 13 years and making her debut in Aberdeen at Cheerz on Fri 21st Jun so pop along and show her how welcoming we are in this wee corner of Scotland. One of my personal favourite Drag Artistes the international Miss Rose Garden will be appearing on 5th Jul at Cheerz a wee late birthday present for me … Steve get the veuve on ice. The uni LGBT societies have quietened down at the minute as students head home for summer and take part in exams but I have been assured by both groups that they have a load of fun, frolics and surprises up their sleeves for the new year… look out for ABFAB and RGU LGBT+ on Facebook and 12 twitter for more information. A unique opportunity to spend an intimate evening with one of the world’s best loved and most captivating performers. Ruthie Henshall and her band will take you on a musical journey through her extraordinary career, from working with Lionel Bart to playing in Chicago on Broadway and from starring in Les Miserables to receiving her Olivier award. This brand new and personal show is your chance to hear Ruthie’s story in her own words as well as some of the defining songs of her life, onstage and off. The evening draws from a broad range of genres, right through from the great American songbook to contemporary tunes significant to Ruthie now. The show comes to the Aberdeen Arts Centre on Fri 7th Jun with tickets available from www.boxofficeaberdeen.com That’s it from me for another month … the next column you read I’ll be preparing to turn 29 for the 4th time! Remember if you have any news, views, photos or gossip to get in touch at the usual address or tweet me @andiabz Prime Time is a new group in Aberdeen for gay and bisexual men over forty PLANET BAR S AT 1 5 t h J U N E HAPPY PRIDE 2013 !!! CREAM OF THE CROP DJ SETS DJ BOYTOY from Noon DJ MICHELLE from 4pm DJ FREDSTAR from 7pm DJ GUINNES from 11pm OPEN 11am - 3am MISS TITTY GALORE Every Sunday from 4pm. Fun, games and Karoke Post Pride Party Hangover Sunday 16th June EVERY THURSDAY COME ALONG FROM 9PM PLAY OUR WEEKLY QUIZ WIN THE £100 TOP PRIZE We now offer a brand new range of freshly prepared Sandwiches, Rolls and Toasties if you are feeling peckish!! a’ghaidhealtach Joanne Mackenzie -Winters highlands @scotsgay.co.uk For full details of all Highlands venues and emporia see the inside back page. For the most comprehensive up to date listings go to scotsgay.co.uk/ listings/venues Highlands G AY S CE NE “A RUDE AND RAUNCHY CHALLENGE TO BALKAN HOMOPHOBIA” SCREEN DAILY “Laugh-out-loud funny, brilliantly acted and, towards the very end, also deeply moving... WKHÀOPGHVHU YHV all the attention it is sure to get” The Hollywood Reporter I t was great to see the LGBT Youth Group for 1625s featured in the Inverness Courier recently. They meet every Tue from 7-9pm at the Bike Shed in Grant Street. Contact Kim Haines on 07974 996051 or E-mail: [email protected]. Trained staff can also offer one to one support and practical advice in a private setting. LGBT Moray has a new venue for its social gatherings on the third Sat of each month. They now meet at the Mosset Tavern in Forres from 10.30am. The pub has a great selection of food, plus the advantage of a pool table and dart board. The group also has a social night on the first Tue of each month from 7.30pm at the Muckle Cross Pub in Elgin. Rachel Hughes is the new project manager at the Inverness office of Waverley Care Highland which specialises in blood-borne virus testing, HIV support, training and information. Contact them about their postal scheme offering free condoms and lube. E-mail: [email protected] or text 07519 708296. Aces at Miami Nightclub (High Street, Inverness) is aiming to get a drag queen for the next LGBT night on Tue 4th June. Doors open at 9pm. Free entry. Over 18’s only. Highland Rainbow Folk are looking for new volunteers aged over 50 who would like to talk about their lives and experiences in presentations to raise awareness of older LGBT people. The group meets once a month in Inverness and has already provided sessions to staff at Age Scotland, NHS Highland and Highland Council. E-mail: Tony at [email protected] Thanks to grant money from Awards for All Scotland and support from the Highlands & Islands Equality Forum, the Highland LGBT Forum will be in Kirkwall on Fri 6th Sep and in Lerwick on Fri 4th Oct. A new date for visiting Stornoway is yet to be arranged. As reported in the Caithness Courier, Highland Councillor Alex MacLeod spoke out on International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO) saying: “Teachers must be encouraged to report absolutely every instance of homophobic activity, however small it may seem. Only then can councillors make really effective policy to support LGBT young people. More needs to be done to tackle homophobia and I look forward to working with the council towards a more tolerant Highland Region.” Keep an eye on www.gay-ness.org.uk for upcoming events and groups up here in the North. Councillor Alex MacLeod spoke out on IDAHO to tackle bullying and homophobia PICS: Highland Councillor Alex MacLeod 14 Available to buy on DVD JUNE 24 th Pre-order now Free Super Saver Delivery and Unlimited Free One-Day Delivery with Amazon Prime are available. Terms and Conditions apply. See Amazon.co.uk for details. interview Stuart Duffy stuart @scotsgay.co.uk Michelle McManus at the Musicals runs from 19th-25th Aug at the New Town Bar, Edinburgh. Tickets £10 available now from the Fringe Box Office or from the venue festivals@ newtownbar.co.uk NEXT MONTH We catch up with Stephen Martin at The New Town Bar and find out more about their exciting Edinburgh Festival Line Up Michelle McManus T en years after taking the Pop Idol crown, I talk to Michelle McManus about her music, gay sing-a-longs and why her mum thought she might be a lesbian! Catching up with Michelle just a few days after her birthday, she tells me it was a rather quiet celebration being mid-week and mid-30’s! But a story about a previous birthday party soon has her opening up that closet door a little - booking a burlesque dancer to perform for her and some mates might have sent the wrong message to her unsuspecting mother, who asked her if this was a way of Michelle coming out to them! She said, “I thought maybe I should calm things down a bit this year after that, but if I’m still single in a couple of years I might just give it a try!”. Rewinding just to the turn of the new millennium and there was no Sky+, no Twitter, no smartphones and a digital music service called iTunes had just launched (it’ll never work!). A new TV phenomenon had begun in 2002 with a rather posh boy (Will Young) taking the crown in a brand new musical talent show “Pop Idol” - it was a ratings hit and Britain was hungry for more. Viewers were glued to TV sets in their millions for series 2 and, harnessing the new power of phone voting, they quickly eliminated contestants like Andy Scott-Lee, Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes crowning a new Queen of Pop in December 2003, Glasgow lass Michelle McManus. She’d been no stranger to controversy throughout the show, with unflattering headlines across the tabloids about her weight and where she would ‘fit in’ with the music industry. “I was aware of being a bigger lady in my teens and never thought I’d appear on TV or have fame in any significant way”, she explains, “but I went along to the auditions with my granny with a packed lunch in a shopping trolley and then suddenly was through to the live shows”. Stories in the press didn’t deter over 11 million people tuning in for the final though and Michelle took 58% of the public vote. The winner’s single “All This Time” soon hit the Number 1 spot and Michelle was whisked into the world of London celebrity life. But then, just a few months after topping the charts and having a £1million recording contract, Michelle found herself dumped from her label and alone in the big city. “It was a really scary time in my life, a 23 year old girl in London on her own”, she tells me. “From winning this huge show and then this great high of a Number 1 single and platinum-selling album to suddenly having no-one around me. It was bizarre”. It was also the end for Pop Idol as a show in the UK, but it was a format 16 copied globally and ultimately spawned the X Factor we know today. But with typical Scottish grit and determination, the Shawlands girl dusted herself down and just kept on singing, this time back home in the place that loved her most and hasn’t looked back since. “If I could go back and do it all again I still would”, she said. “It absolutely topped my dreams of having a music career. I loved performing to a huge audience and had to keep singing and doing what I loved.” Those audiences demanded more of her and she soon had TV and Theatre jobs all under her belt becoming one of Scotland’s best known faces. Just last year Michelle was invited to perform for the Pope on his visit to Scotland as well as Her Majesty during the Diamond Jubilee celebrations and has been seen (and heard) at Glasgow Green and George Square for special city events. The reaction from a Scottish audience is what seems to keep her going though, “I love the instant honesty of a Scottish crowd. They’ll either cheer you on and back you or they’ll be quick enough to say if you’re rubbish! Luckily I always have a fantastic crowd and feel so honoured and proud that the country invested in me all those years ago so I owe them a great performance every time. I would never mime, it’s not me.” Asked about Scotland’s support for our other talent show successes, she says “It’s the same with the other contestants like Susan Boyle, the McDonald Brothers, Edward Reid, Jai McDowall - they’re all great singers.” Michelle says playing a gay venue means her voice gets a bit of a rest too - “I can’t believe people still want to hear All This Time after ten years, but it’s amazing when you have people joining in and singing the entire song back to you. A gay crowd is always so lovely and overwhelming for me, even an impromptu song at the Merchant Pride with my pal May Miller makes me well up a bit with people chanting for the song.” A decade on and it’s time for a step into the unknown - embarking on her first ever self-made production called “Michelle McManus at the Musicals”. The show, part of the 2013 Edinburgh Fringe, will showcase her love for some big showtunes (and give the audience a chance to sing along!). “I’ve never felt confident enough to have After singing for the Pope and the Queen she’s coming to the New Town Bar INTE RV IEW !TTENTIONTOALLGAYCOUPLESAND THOSECONSIDERING#IVIL0ARTNERSHIP $ OYOUKNOWABOUTTHETAXBREAKSOF#IVIL0ARTNERSHIP )FYOULIVETOGETHERDOYOUTHINKTHATA#OHABITATION !GREEMENTMIGHTSUITYOURCIRCUMSTANCES )FYOUREPLANNINGA#IVIL0ARTNERSHIPWOULDA PRENUPAGREEMENTHELPYOU )FTHINGSGOWRONGWHOCANYOUTURNTO !T-($WEHAVEANAWARDWINNINGTEAMOFEXPERTSIN ALLASPECTSOF&AMILY,AWREADYTOHELPYOU #ALL$ONALDNOWON OREMAILDONALDSKINNERREID MHDLAWCOUK !DOPTIONSERVICEs#IVIL0ARTNERSHIPADVICEs#ONVEYANCING %STATEAGENCYs%STATEWINDINGUPs&AMILY,AWADVICEs7ILLWRITING %DINBURGHOFlCE1UEEN#HARLOTTE3TREET,EITH%DINBURGH%((4 4ELs&AX 'LASGOWOFlCE#ARLTON0LACE'LASGOW'47 4ELs&AXs%MAILGLASGOW MHDLAWCOUK &AMILY,AW&IRMOFTHE9EARn,AW!WARDSOF3COTLAND WWWMHDLAWCOUK my own show or tour, so this is a big step for me but I’m so excited. I hope there’s an audience out there for it - I’m in a really good place just now so let’s see how it goes.” The show is on familiar territory for Michelle, taking place at the New Town Bar tucked away on Dublin Street in Edinburgh’s classy new town where she’s played some nights over the years. “The guys at New Town have always been so so loyal to me, there’s just something about that place, the audience, the guys who run it - I just love the place. There’s something really special about performing there so I felt it was the right place to launch my own show. Plus I get to release my inner Mama Morton - I cannot wait!” After singing for the Pope, The Queen and thousands of us punters through the years she’s got one more big performance in her sights. “I would absolutely love to get that call for the Commonwealth Games”, she tells me. “I’m really looking forward to 2014 and all those fit male volleyball players coming to town, but it would be a massive honour to perform in some way during the Games.” Perhaps the organisers can take the hint when we deliver their copies of ScotsGay this month! If not, I hear SuBo is touring so maybe a spot supporting her? Now that would be a concert worth seeing for all the showtune fans. 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We are authorised agents and introducers of Golden Charter Funeral Plans; the UK’s largest provider of prepaid Funeral Plans. Unique Civil Celebrations Limited, registered in Scotland No 439675 8 Douglas Street, Hamilton, ML3 0BP T: 07584 910147 E: [email protected] W: www.uniquecivilcelebrations.com glaschu Nathan Sparling glasgow @scotsgay.co.uk For full details on all Glasgow venues and emporia see the inside back page. For the most comprehensive up to date listings go to scotsgay.co.uk/ listings/venues PICS: The Polo Lounge Glasgow H appy Summer Campers! Despite the snow in the north, Glasgow has had its four days of sun allowance for the year so I think it’s safe to say we’ve had our Summer! It’s been quite the eventful month in the West, lots of celebrities gracing the scene, which is always welcomed. I popped around the scene this month, more than usual with a bit of extra free time - I also chummed new boy to ScotsGay, Stuart, to his interview with Michelle McManus (see page 16). What a laugh! For all you 90’s dance music people, The Waterloo was the place to be if you remembered TTF. Lead vocalist Mary Kiani has been touring with her newest solo album and graced the wee pub next to Central Station with her presence before flying back to Australia where she lives. I like the Waterloo, it’s got a nice atmosphere and it’s tucked away from the scene which makes it that little bit special! They had a great atmosphere for Mary and I’m sure there are many more blasts from the past who will grace us with their presence in this pub! Back at home (Speakeasy for all you that don’t know) I had the pleasure of hosting a Eurovision Party to cheer on oor Bonnie. I tell a lie, I was cheering for Cascada but I think that was just the poof in me. Finland had one of the most political numbers ever aired on Euro-Music show, promoting gay marriage with that noticeable lesbian kiss that was banned from airing in Turkey. There’s new nights afoot in yon Speakeasy, on the John Street, with Nancy Clench teaming up with towering DJ Shazza to give you your pre-Polo Lollipop Karaoke night which returns after a year’s hiatus from the scene. Speakeasy is still the only pub on the scene serving all your homemade hot meals until 9pm every day, so get in for your lunch or dinner before a pub crawl ensues. Skip around the corner to Delmonica’s and DJ Darren just turned 30. He’s been around for much longer, so I think he might be lying about his age but we’ll go with it to give him the benefit of the doubt. He’s a regular in Del’s hosting his very own quiz alongside the magnificent DJ Will. The two of them really do whip up a storm giving away massive cash prizes and some of Darren’s Dollars which are more than they seem! If you’ve not been, get a few of your friends into Dels on a Thu and make sure your team know what they are their general knowledge. Back round on John Street and Milk have closed their doors for the last time as they transition to their Clydeside Club V premises. They’re open 7 nights a week down on the Clydeside so make sure you make them a pitstop before you head into town for a night of frolics, I’m sure George and the team would be delighted to see you. Let’s stay on John Street then, and go downstairs to The Underground. There are two fabulous ladies who perform in here every Tue night. Check out mother and daughter duo, Bee Fiarse and Tess 18 Tosterone as they croon their way through a busy night filled with great singers and a great atmosphere. The bar staff, whether it be one of their regulars or a guest filled spot, are always happy to help with a big smile on their face. It’s gotta be one of your stops whenever you’re out. Where to next, let’s head on round to AXM. They held out an olive branch to the Polo Lounge and wished them a Happy 17th Birthday on Facebook. It’s great to see the end of what had been a bit of hostility between the clubs and I hope it will only lead to bigger and better things from both which will be better for us as gays and the scene as a whole. It’s in sharp contrast however to a certain DJ who likes to post horrible things about certain people, but we’ll not go in to that too much - he’ll just know who he is! AXM’s Scally Ladz Nights have been a great hit - especially when they get all their Bar Ladz in to some Scally gear and post their pics on Facebook! AXM not so long ago celebrated their 1st Birthday and it’s been a welcom addition bringing the scene to light on some great nights. So in talking about Birthdays, and there has been quite the Birthday theme this month, Polo celebrated its 17th Birthday. That’s right, Polo first graced Glasgow in 1996 - when I was only 6 years old. Gosh, makes me feel old. They had a week of events, from a Birthday Hat party to a massive Birthday Bash which topped it all off, I hope they had a massive birthday cake though and I’m sure my piece got lost in the post! Polo’s been all about the live acts this month, introducing X Factor star and Big Brother winner Rylan to a packed club before he was later seen taking home a local Glasgow boy! Tut tut! They’ve also brought a bit of that “Purple Rain” spectacular, The Spanish Hottie, Ruth Lorenzo, who wowed the crowd with her massive voice and then so many pictures afterwards. The gays love a celebrity, and a pose, and the celebrities love Polo - even Marcus Collins spent his birthday in the venue boogying down to Belle De Helle’s Tuesday Tunes! Let’s shimmy on round to the heart of the Merchant City and we’ll start on Bell Street. Gay Men’s Health have been running their swift full sexual health check-up clinic for a couple of months now, seeing plenty of gay and bisexual men and giving them their results within 20 minutes. It’s so important to go and get tested, because knowing what you’ve got is the best way to get it treated and stop you spreading anything. Get round to Fancy an evening with some league topping fit football players this summer? G AY S CE NE their clinic – held every Thu from 4.30-7pm - it doesn’t hurt! Just round the corner May Miller’s voice can be heard, with bursts of Barbra Bryceland and Michelle McManus on occasion in Merchant Pride. Three of the biggest voices can be heard in the one place, that’s pretty special! Merchant Pride is tucked just round the corner from Bell Street, next door to my favourite restaurant Khublai Khan’s and is a wee treat to go in to. The staff are always lovely, and if you catch May, Michelle or Barbra you’ll be in for one hell of a night (or afternoon, Sat and Sun afternoons are great here!) I had a very random, but enjoyable Mon night out this month where I visited The Court Bar. To my surprise, it was where all the gays where hiding pre-Midnight! They just can’t resist the wonderful banter of Audrey Hepburn on the mic, especially when she shouts “He’s SNP!” down it as I enter. A great night was had by many, and I’m sure the same can be said for every night at the Karaoke hub! Live entertainment, a beer garden and some great friendly staff are all you need to make sure your customers have a great night and this place has it! We’ve just got one more stop to make and that’s at The Gallery - I’m not gonna talk much about it because they’ve been my showcase venue this month as the newbie on the Scene. I spoke to Jim and you can read that interview in this edition, but I wanted to mention one of their live acts. I loved them. Nick Bruce and Friends - well friend - a live singer and guitarist were the highlight of my evening when I was in The Gallery with Jim. Definitely watch this space because Nick Bruce is a name to look out for! So, we’ve almost got to the end of the scene but I want to take a trip up to the West End and visit the King’s Theatre. I had the delight to go and see the UK tour of Hairspray, which included Waterloo Road’s Mr Chalk as Edna and Marcus Collins as Seaweed. David Ribi was a notable character as Sketch, much enjoyed it. The gays were everywhere at Hairspray, full review to come soon before it comes back to Edinburgh and Aberdeen! The month of Jun sees the Queen-Fabulous, CampTastic Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical grace the stage in Glasgow, so do get along. Fancy an evening with some league-topping fit football players at Scotland’s National Stadium this summer? For just £35 you could be sitting down to champagne and a 3-course meal with after dinner entertainment all thrown in! Saltire Thistle, the Glasgow gay-friendly football team recently won their national league and invite you to help them celebrate in style at the home of Scottish football Hampden Park on Sat 8th Jun from 7.30pm. For more information or to purchase tickets call Iain Sharkey on 07941 028999 or Email: [email protected] PRIDE 2013 at the New Town Bar A whole weekend of fun and frolics͙ The Bear Ball With Cabaret from current Mr BearScots Jason Green The only Bear Pride event in Edinburgh͛ƐWƌŝĚĞ this year͙ Friday 14th June PRIDE IDE 2013 Hosted by Scott Agnew with performances from DIVAS:Live with Ruby Reynolds and the spectacular 9p.m. ± 2a.m. Cupcakes! Midnight Disco! Disco Saturday Nicki French th 15 Sunday 16 June From 4pm The New Town Bar, 26 Dublin St, Edinburgh , 0131 538 7775 at night! With DJ Magee June All Day Spectacular! Proud In Yer Pants th Hi-NRG NRG Disco Mens Club Basement open from 9pm Collect love bugs on the march for free prizes! MeŶ͛Ɛ afternoon in the NTB basement Bar www.newtownbar.co.uk S P OTL IG H T glasgow venue Jim Young words by Nathan Sparling glasgow @scotsgay.co.uk www. merchantgallry. co.uk TheGallery Merchant City G lasgow is renowned for its fantastic collection of bars and clubs catering for all tastes but earlier this year a brand new experience opened up in the classy Merchant City area. Say a big gay “hiya” to The Gallery and owner Jim Young! Jim is a typical business man, he noticed a venue which was in a good spot and knew it would make sound business sense to open a new venue with a new experience for Glasgow. But opening a new bar in one of the city’s listed buildings wasn’t as easy as you might expect. “Obtaining the grant of a new premises licence is a time consuming process, we applied in May 2012 and opened late Dec. It wasn’t the best time to open a new bar just before Xmas, but we managed it and haven’t looked back since. A big thank you to Greig, my bar manager, not forgetting Chris, Ryan, Des and Daniel.” Jim took a modern venue and has opened a really contemporary relaxed bar with a great style. The name also reflects something of the bar’s character, if you like some unique musical-themed art then come have a pint or a cocktail in The Gallery and admire the fantastic artwork on the walls from acclaimed Scottish artist Robert Miller. All the work is on sale, from an amazing portrait of Elton John to a beautiful Liz Taylor picture everything can be purchased there and then! When I asked about the name, Jim told me he came up with it himself to reflect the re-sale of art but that it also had some other uses - “The use of the seven colours of the rainbow flag seemed like a good fit with the name so we have a really colourful brand which hopefully says we’re a gay venue without it being too in your face.” - The Gallery is definitely not a venue dripping in rainbow flags and pink triangles, but it’s a classy, gay friendly environment that everyone can feel comfortable. Live music is giving The Gallery a good niche, with local bands and the less well-known artists also getting a chance to entertain the crowds. A rotation of eight new acts to the scene keep 23 customers satisfied with more being added to the bill regularly. One such act who has been a regular hit has been “Nick Bruce and Friends” whose covers of some fantastic hits have you up singing and dancing in no time. Interactive Quiz Wed nights is something special using mobile technology to bring a fun Quiz Night experience with some big prizes. Evenings and weekends bring live sport to The Gallery, being one of the few venues in Glasgow where you can view uninterrupted boys in tights shorts playing with their balls to a huge TV audience! With fingers crossed for a few days of good weather, Jim also has an outdoor seating area which is a fantastic sun trap in the late afternoon - perfect for a beer and sharing platter this summer. “We want to provide something different on the scene” Jim tells me. “Maybe theme nights, including comedy, we’re really lucky to be situated beside the Scottish Youth Theatre Auditorium and are in negotiation at having some big acts on a monthly basis downstairs which is really exciting.” I look forward to seeing anyone who has not visited The Gallery yet and can promise you the friendliest of welcomes and an enjoyable experience. THE GALLERY 101 Brunswick Street. 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And Karen Dietz (Loud & Proud’s musical director) will wonderfully serenade you with suitable Ozian tones. This event will bring together the broad creative talents across our LGBT community, helping to celebrate our community’s talents and inspirations. The exhibition runs from 1st-31st Jul. So if you’d like to go, just click your heels together three times... Enjoy the Order of Perpetual Indulgence’s L HALF PRICE ENTRY TO ‘LIPS AND LASHES’ FOR ALL SCOTSGAY READERS IPS AND LASHES is Edinburgh's newest and biggest Cabaret and Party Event. Several big name guests will be in attendance at the Corn Exchange Edinburgh. Guests include, Lady Razzle Dazzle, the most outrageous Mob wife of Leith! - full of wit, humour and elegance. Plus, Aberdeen’s Miss Scarlet Diamonte will be there - the drag diva will amaze you with her voice , hitting notes that will have you wonder if she really does have balls (it says here). Put Sat 29th Jun at 7pm in your diary. For the complete line-up and to grab HALF PRICE tickets check out Open from 2.30-4.30pm. fringe COUNT DOWN TO THE EDINBURGH H ere’s a pub quiz question for the next time you’re quizmaster in your local gay bar: “How many albums has international pop legend, Jessie J unleashed upon the world”? Real fans will know that the answer is simply, “just the one”. Follow-up question: ‘How many contemporary UK acts, with just one album in their locker, attract such an enormous and diverse set of fans?”. Well we can’t think of anybody. The openly bisexual Jessie J, born Jessica Cornish, is a genuinely talented singer/song writer. Even before album two emerges, she surely deserves the crown, Queen of Pop. And since getting her hair cropped for Comic Relief in March this year we reckon she has never looked better. The good news is that her tour is reaching Edinburgh Castle in July and Glasgow’s Hydro Arena in Oct. As we go to press there are just a few tickets for each gig left. For more info on Jessie and to book tickets go to jessiejofficial.com/live FATHER’S DAY CARD FOR GAY DADS Recently launched gay and lesbian greeting card company, ‘Pride To Be’, has unveiled its contribution to Father’s Day - a card for ‘Daddies’. Featuring a delightful little monster, the unique card offers friends and families of gay dads the opportunity to buy a quality card which truly represents their family make-up (see the picture on page 27). For further information and to order cards, please visit pridetobe.co.uk 26 Saturday june 15th Teviot JESSIE J COMES TO EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW ! on at extravadanza.co.uk and use discount code LAL50. GLASGAY IS TWENTY Founded in 1993 with starring appearances by Ian McKellen and Rhona Cameron, GLASGAY! has reached its twentieth birthday. The central theme to the programme this year will be “LEGACY”, during which GLASGAY will celebrate the LGBT artists that have made it to the festival. They also note the progress of LGBT Equality and the emergence of gay artists from the artistic sidelines to mainstream success and visibility. GLASGAY! runs in Glasgow at various venues from 9th Oct-9th Nov. Much more on this in future issues of ScotsGay. A RTS N ext month ScotsGay carries the first of three specials, containing all you need to know about the Edinburgh Fringe. Although it doesn’t run until 2nd-26th Aug, many tickets are on sale already. Indeed, by the time you read this, the full fringe programme should be out too. Early recommendations include Michael Griffiths at the Edinburgh Playhouse with his show, In Vogue: Songs By Madonna. Griffiths has no accent, costume or wig. Just Madge accompanying herself at the piano, leading you on a journey through her life. Monica Bauer brings two plays to Edinburgh this year. Made For Each Other is the 2012 surprise smash hit about gay marriage that received five stars from ScotsGay and several other organs. The Year I Was Gifted is a new piece of work staring Bauer in the title role in a true tale of a working class girl’s attempt to survive a prestigious boarding school for the arts. Two ‘Must See’ plays. Sandel, Angus Stewart's cult novel of forbidden love, has been adapted for the stage by Taggart creater Glenn Chandler. Set in 1960s Oxford, it tells the story of a romance between David, a 19-year-old undergraduate, and a choirboy. The book has been out of print for many years because of its subject matter, yet Sandel is even more relevant and controversial today. Much, much more next month. In the meantime for tickets go to edfringe.com Unlicensed - open to everybody Free tea and sandwiches (donation possible). pridetobe.co.uk Theatre A RTS In Glasgow: The Rise and fall of Little Voice at the Theatre Royal from June 3rd Ruthie Henshall in Concert comes to Oran Mor On June 10th Sleeping Beauty on Ice arrives at the Kings Theatre from June 15th Evita the musical at the Kings Theatre from June 3rd Ghost the Musical Review The Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh Based on the 90’s movie and following successful West End and Broadway runs, Ghost the musical has rolled into Edinburgh’s Playhouse Theatre. The story of Sam Wheat who is able to bridge the gap between life and death to protect the love of his life Molly who is unaware that someone close to them is responsible for Sam’s death. The key to the communication is Ode May Brown who is able to talk across the divide. This emotional story of the power of love has harnessed the best of the movie and tested what is achievable on stage to the limits with the result that this touring production is a stunning tour de force. Stewart Clarke and Rebecca Trehearn take on the central roles of Sam and Molly and quickly establish their love for each other only to watch Sam’s death rip them apart. Sam’s best friend Carl Bruner (played by David Roberts) becomes an emotional crutch for Molly in her grief whilst harbouring a dark secret. Bringing comedy and light to the production is Karlene Wray (stepping in for Wendy Mae Brown) as Ode Mae who starts off exploiting a talent for communicating with the dead that she doesn’t know she has until Sam’s comes into her life from the afterlife. A simply stunning production design by Rob Howell, harnessing incredible film technology and fully automated set, add to the illusions by Paul Kieve and will have you believing that a man can pass through a door and that spirits both good and bad do come to take us to the next life. The ensemble work hard producing a stunning array of choreography through the show as the story builds towards the emotional and tear filled finale which the audience watched in total silence. Director Matthew Warchus has delivered a tight production with stunning values that ensures an unforgettable evening at the theatre. This touring production has truly raised the bar on what is achievable in musical theatre. The combination of an engrossing story, excellent performance and score which really works in many styles combined with unforgettable staging and illusions ensure this is a show which will remain with you long after the curtain has fallen. Don’t miss out on the chance to believe in Love. BH Glasgow Kings theatre in Oct 2013 and Aberdeen His Majesty’s Theatre in Jan 2014 Gay Theatre In Edinburgh: Blood Brothers the Musical at the Edinburgh Playhouse from May 24th Bill Bailey visits the Festival Theatre from 6th8th June Local company MGA bring Flash dance to the Festival Theatre stage on June 15th National Theatre Connections Festival takes over the Lyceum Theatre from June 17th In Aberdeen: The 39 Steps at His Majesty’s Theatre from June 3rd Ruthie Henshall In Concert at the ACT on June 7th The Woman in Black at His Majesty’s Theatre from June 10th Grey Matter at the Lemon Tree on June 27th. Whilst sitting on an East Coast train hurtling past Newcastle en-route to Londons Kings Cross ahead of a weekend of meetings and various theatre visits, I read an interesting article in The Stage, the theatre industry’s weekly newspaper. The article was talking about Jonathan Harvey’s seminal Play, “Beautiful Thing” which is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a new production. The stage proudly declared that GAY theatre was back with a bang. I wonder though do we still need to label theatre which has a gay character or story element as being purely gay theatre that only appeals to an lgbt audience? During the 80’s and 90’s, gay theatre was vital in sharing our stories as we strived towards equality and playwrights like Harvey really captured the mood of a whole section of society. It was theatre that both empowered those who identified as anything but heterosexual and educated those seeking to understand those different from themselves. While I was growing up and discovering my love of the theatre, I always admired those performers who were brave enough to either come out of the closet or play openly gay characters - in my opinion there were never enough. The performance arts as an industry has always be associated with the LGBT community as a means of earning a living but it took far too long a time to actually put a gay story on stage. So the period that saw a surge in gay theatre was massively important. Looking at where we are as a society are now, there are openly gay characters in soaps, sitcoms and TV drama and across stage in all mediums of theatre. We couldn’t have achieved that without those who blazed a trail and broke down the barriers. We need to thank them for writing, directing, performing or indeed having any input into gay theatre. As my train pulls into KGX, I’ve come to realise that gay theatre is not a label, it’s a banner, a banner we should be proud of. It continues to empower LGBT society; it empowers me to know we can still share our stories - so long may the curtain rise on new Gay Theatre. 28 Community 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. 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All of the words from the magazine can be found on our website as well as interactive Meet Market and our Listings which are frequently updated. Sample copy available by phoning 0906 1100256 (calls cost no more than £2). Tel: 0845 1208062 (+44 131-539 0666). Fax: 0131-539 2999. Write: PO Box 666, Edinburgh. EH7 5YW. [email protected] www.scotsgay.co.uk LESBIAN ARCHIVE The UK's largest and most significant collection of materials relating to lesbian lives. The collections are based at Glasgow Women’s Library, 15 Berkeley Street, Glasgow. G3 7BW. Tel: 0141-248 9969. [email protected] www.womenslibrary.org.uk NATIONAL LGBT FORUM Active events calendar for LGBT and other equality events in Scotland. Comprehensive directory of LGBT organisations. Free registration to add campaigns and events to the Community pages. www.scottishLGBT.org PRIDE SCOTIA Organising Pride Scotia 2013 which will be held in Edinburgh in June 2013! Tel: 0131-556 9471. Write: 58a Broughton Street, Edinburgh. EH1 3SA. [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 ABERDEEN: 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] 387585. [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: 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: 0131556 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: BORDERS: LOCK UP YOUR DAUGHTERS Queer alternative DIY magazine for women. info@ lockupyourdaughtersmagazine.co.uk www.lockupyourdaughtersmagazine. co.uk NATIONAL ORGANISATIONS OUTRIGHT SCOTLAND Scotland's oldest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights organisation. It was founded in 1969 as the Scottish Minorities Group, later became the Scottish Homosexual Rights Group and changed its name to OUTRIGHT SCOTLAND in December 1992. Currently hibernating. EQUALITY NETWORK Working for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality in Scotland. Write: 30 Bernard Street, Edinburgh. EH6 6PR. Tel: 0131-467 6039. Fax: 0131-476 9006. Weekly e-mail and quarterly paper newsletters on LGBT equality campaigns and developments. Regular conferences, forums, and other events. E-mail or write to join the network. [email protected] www.equality-network.org and t: @LGBTScotland 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 CAMPBELTOWN: Kintyre Embrace: Meets first Wed of each month, 7-9pm. Tel: Katrina on 07760 701308. [email protected] Pride Glasgow: Organises Glasgow pride event. [email protected] www.prideglasgow.co.uk INVERNESS: Highland Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Forum: Regular events and discos in Inverness. Tel: 07512 231904. [email protected] www.gay-ness.org.uk 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 Mosset Tavern, Gordon 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 CLYDEBANK: NORTH HIGHLANDS: Clydebank LGBT Group: Meets Dalmuir CE Centre 6.30-9.30 pmon 3rd Wed of each month Tel: Fiona on 07974 489520 or Tanya on 07598 North Highlands LGBT Social Group: For people, living and working in or visiting Caithness, Sutherland and L IS TING S Orkney, who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender or who are questioning their identity. Meets first Sat of each month for lunch at 1pm and third Thu of each month at 7pm. [email protected] fb: northhighlandslgbt 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] are open to partners or friends. Information line: 07963 960321. [email protected] www.biscotland.org OBAN: GLASGOW: Gateway Group: Meets last Sat of each month, 2-4pm. Tel: Katrina on 07760 701308. E:katrina.mitchell @waverleycare.org 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 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 10am5pm. Tel: 0300 999 5428. [email protected] www.brokenrainbow.org.uk fb: brokenrainbowuk t: @brokenrainbow STIRLING: Stirling Gay Men's Social Group: Meets monthly from Sep-Jun (generally 3rd Fri) in private houses. [email protected] 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: Aimed at LGBT and non-LGBT women, meets for a friendly kickabout every Wed (7-8pm) on the outdoor 5a-side astroturf pitch at Drummond Community High School, 41 Bellevue Place, Edinburgh. A great opportunity for women of any age, fitness-level, and ability to play football in a welcoming and friendly environment. New players always welcome. [email protected] 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 and every Sun from 2pm at The Regent. 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: Group offers 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 2-4.30pm at the LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street. Tel: Alison on 0131-652 3283. [email protected] 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] FIFE: Fife Inbetweeners: A friendly group of lesbians who meet every 2nd Sat eve from 8pm at Man I' The Rock, 101 High St, Dysart, 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: 0141-211 6700 for counselling services. All services available at a range of locations throughout NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde area. www.sandyford.org INVERNESS: 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 2-24 August 4.05pm ABUSE 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 Angus Stewart’s cult novel of forbidden love Adapted for the stage & directed by Glenn Chandler, the creator of Taggart www .edfringe.com www.edfringe.com 0131 226 0000 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 (6pmMidnight). Minicom available. www.rapecrisisscotland.org.uk @S Surgeons’ urgeons’ Hall Hall ((V53) V53) www.thespaceuk.com w ww.thesp hespac aceuk.com THRIVE Counselling service for male survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Write: Sandyford Counselling & Support Services, 2-6 Sandyford Place, Glasgow. G3 7NB. Tel: 0141-211 8133 or 0141-211 6700. [email protected] Chat to 100s of LOCAL GUYS ATHEISTS AND HUMANISTS GAY AND LESBIAN HUMANIST ASSOCIATION GALHA is a membership organisation promoting a gay-friendly 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 CALL NOW 0871 908 9642 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 Gay, Bi or just curious there are plenty of guys ONLINE NOW looking to chat, flirt and hook up. 18+. Helpdesk 0844 944 0844. Live calls recorded. 0871 = 10p per min. Network extras apply. Bill payers permission. SP: 4D. 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. [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 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 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 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 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.” [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 7.309.30pm 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 GLASGAY! Scotland's annual celebration of queer culture. Next dates: 9th Oct-9th Nov 2013. Contact the festival office for further information. Write: 27-29 Trongate, Glasgow. G1 5EZ. Tel: 0141552 7575. [email protected] www.glasgay.co.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 LGBT FILM CLUB Regular monthly group 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 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: 0131-553 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. Meets regularly in the Basement Bar of the New Town Bar, Edinburgh. Club evening on 3rd Sat of each month from 10pm. Themed parties on 2nd and 4th Sun of each month 4-7pm. Write: PO Box 28, Edinburgh EH1 5JL. E [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. Mon-Thu 9am-5pm, Tue 5-6.30pm, Fri 9am4.30pm. 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 MonFri 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 ONLY TAYSIDE Sexual health services for men who have sex with men in Tayside. www.menonlytayside.com 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 79pm. 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 5-7.30pm 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 0131-441 2791. [email protected] www.waverleycare.org WAVERLEY CARE GLASGOW 12 Queens Crescent, Glasgow. G4 9AS. Tel: 0141-332 2520. [email protected] www.waverleycare.org WAVERLEY CARE HIGHLAND 34 Waterloo Place, Inverness. IV1 1NB.Tel: Inverness (01463) 711585 [email protected] www.waverleycare.org WEE CHILL Adult (18+) issue based group for improving the mental health and wellbeing of people affected by LGBT issues. Every Wed from 6-8pm at Dumfries & Galloway LGBT Centre, 88b High Street, Dumfries. DG1 2BJ. [email protected] www.lgbtcentredg.co.uk fb: DumfriesLGBTCentre BAGS blackpool OLDER GAYS CAFFMOS Nationwide Social and Contacts Club for the older gay gentleman and his admirers, both young and old. Scottish group next meets from 14pm at Café Habana in Edinburgh on Sun 23rd Jun. Write: PO Box 2087, Blackpool. FY4 1WL. Tel: Blackpool (01253) 318327. [email protected] Edward (Scottish Contact): [email protected] www.caffmoscommunity.com 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 0131-556 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 Geoff Brankston BAGs Blackpool Registered Office 56 High Street Blackpool Lancashire FY1 2BP www .bagsblackpool .com info @bagsblackpool .com 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] B AGs (Blackpool Accommodation for Gays) is the largest group of Independently Gay Owned accommodation providers in Europe. BAGs was established in 1997 by a select group of gay hoteliers with the aim of providing a warm, welcoming and safe place for the gay traveller and their friends to stay whilst visiting Blackpool. We are very proud to be able to say that we continue to do this some sixteen years later. BAGs has become a well-established and respected Association within the Blackpool community with its own Chaired Committee and written Constitution. Our forty two current members are located throughout North, Central and South Blackpool and are able to offer accommodation ranging from bed and breakfast to self-catering. Full details of all the accommodation BAGs has to offer can be found on our website: www.bagsblackpool.com By booking your holiday accommodation with BAGs you will ensure that you receive the very best that Blackpool has to offer. bagsblackpool All guests will receive a Free Discount Card for Gay Bars, Saunas, Shows and Restaurants... But ONLY if you stay in any of our BAGs Accommodation Providers. 33 Gay Owned Accommodation Exclusively Gay/Lesbian guests Chaps Hotel -01253 620541 Gabrielle’s -01253 295565 Pride Lodge -01253 314752 Mainly Gay/Lesbian guests Brownes Int’l Hotel -01253 625147 De-Lovely -01253 317943 Guyz Hotel -01253 622488 Lawrence House -01253 310502 Seacroft -01253 628304 Wilcot Hotel -01253 621101 Windsor House -01253 624861 Mixed guests Avenue Guesthouse -01253 626146 Babylon Hotel -01253 620407 Belvedere Hotel -01253 624733 Berkeley -01253 351244 Bradbury Hotel -01253 624972 Cherry Tree House -01253 624127 Collingwood Hotel -01253 355559 Derby Hotel -01253 623708 Dragonfly -01253 623204 Edenfield Guest House -01253 624009 Grampian House -01253 291648 Granby Lodge -01253 627842 Grosvenor View -01253 352851 Gynway -01253 314747 Holiday Hotel -01253 620737 Hotel 365 -01253 400365 Lenbrook -01253 626737 Lonsdale Hotel -01253 621628 Manhattan -01253 297070 Martin’s -01253 351094 Northern Lights -01253 317016 Pelham Lodge -01253 625127 Phoenix Guest House -01253 299130 Pool B&B -01253 933863 Rossdene House -01253 351714 Rubens -01253 622920 Sussex Hotel -01253 627824 Trentham Hotel -01253 625717 Trentwood -01253 620530 Vidella -01253 621201 Westbourne House -01253 624734 White Heather Hotel -01253 626189 Willowfield -01253 623406 OUTDOORS 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 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 GAY BIRDERS CLUB For LGBT Birdwatchers. Write: Gay Birders Club, GeeBeeCee, BCM-Mono, 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. Write: BB Project, PO Box 66754, London. WC1A 9BF. [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 gettogether 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 An umbrella organisation for LGBT sports clubs and groups in Scotland. Can provide support with setting up and developing your club, offer training and run a variety of events. Tel: 0141-250 7438. [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 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 7-9pm). EDINBURGH: Edinburgh Trans Women: Support group for transsexual women. Meets 1st Sat of each month 7.30-9.30pm in LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street. info @edinburghtranswomen.org.uk www.edinburghtranswomen.org.uk 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 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: TRANSGENDER YOUTH See our Youth listings. 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 0208541 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: 0141-552 7425. Their website has details of Youth Groups throughout Scotland. www.lgbtyouth.org.uk fb: lgbtys QUEER ATTITUDE Edinburgh based website for young LGBT people everywhere. www.queerattitude.com DUNDEE: Allsorts: Meets every 2nd Tue 6-8pm at The Shore, 15 Shore Terrace. [email protected] 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 79pm at The Citadel, 39/40 Commercial Street. For 13-25 year old transgender youth. [email protected] fb: beyondgender Sound Youth: Meets every Wed 6.308.30pm 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 7-9pm at The Citadel, 39/40 Commercial Street. For 13-25 year olds. [email protected] FALKIRK: FK1nclude: Group for LGBT young people and their friends and allies aged 13-26. Meets Thu 6.30-8.30pm at Park Street Community Education Base, Park Street. [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] 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 Coordinator on 0141-232 8417. [email protected] 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 0131523 1104. [email protected] QUEER YOUTH UK rganisation run by 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 ABERDEEN: Zone Youth: LGBT group for people aged under 26. [email protected] fb: zoneyouthlgbt Trans Youth Glasgow: Meets every 2nd Mon 7-9pm at 30 (3/2) Bell Street. For 13-25 year old transgender youth. [email protected] Skittles LGBT Youth Group: For 16-25 year olds. Meets Mon 6.3010pm. Tel: Graham on Hamilton (01698) 456680 during office hours. [email protected] KILMARNOCK: East Ayrshire LGBT Youth Group: For 13-26 year olds. Meets Mon 6.308.30pm at The Gateway Centre, Foregate Square, Kilmarnock. KA1 1LN. Tel: Louisa on Kilmarnock (01563) 554588. Louisa.McEvoy @east-ayrshire.gov.uk KIRKCALDY: INVERNESS: LGBT Youth Group: [email protected] LANARKSHIRE: BORDERS: 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 Swans Of Scotland: Meets last Thu of each month from 7-9pm at Beaufort Hotel, 11 Culduthel Road. [email protected] www.spanglefish.com /SwansofScotland PERTH: Perth Trans Group: Meets first Sat of each month at 7pm at Grampian Hotel, York Place, Perth. [email protected] STIRLING: 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, 1 Papermill Wynd, Edinburgh. EH7 4QL. [email protected] or [email protected] Central Scotland Transgender Group: Meets 2nd Sat of each month 7-10pm at Westlands Hotel, Dunblane. Tel: Sarah Whyte on 07748 484703. [email protected] INVOLVED: Meets Wed 5-8pm in Galashiels. Tel: 0131-555 3940. [email protected] LGBT Youth Group: Meets every Thu. Tel: 0141-332 3838. [email protected] LEVENMOUTH: CLYDEBANK: Y Sort It FUSION LGBT Youth Group: Meets every 2nd Mon 6.30-9pm. [email protected] or [email protected] DUMFRIES: 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 callum @scotsgay.co.uk Standout: Meets every Wed 7-9pm at 30 (3/2) Bell Street. For 18-25 year olds. [email protected] ALLOA: CLAX LGBT Group: Meets 1st Thu of each month from 6.30-8.30pm at Kilncraigs. [email protected] Callum Scott Shout: Meets every Tue 7-9pm at 30 (3/2) Bell Street. For 13-18 year olds. [email protected] HAMILTON: Crosslynx Transgender Group: Check website for details. www.crosslynx.org.uk op-ed Youth 2 LGBT Youth Group: Meets every Mon in Leven. [email protected] PERTH: Glow: Meets Thu 6–8pm at 68-86 Scott Street. [email protected] STIRLING: Triangle!: Meets every 2nd Wed from 6.30–8.30pm at the Crawford Hall. [email protected] Originally published in Vada online magazine www. vadamagazine. com Grindr I ’ve read a number of opinion articles, including several in this magazine, about Grindr. The overriding theme of any article about the app seems to be a tongue-in-cheek complaint about how everyone using it is a disgusting pervert. Except them. I’m simply here to suggest that maybe there are websites, or even public places better suited to these people, because to use Grindr and complain about all the people trying to hook up is surely a losing battle, like standing on a golf course and complaining about all the golfers. An article I read went further and suggested that gay men having casual sex reinforced negative stereotypes, and was in some way harmful. I take exception to this. Casual sex has been part of gay culture in the past due to the need for secrecy whilst homosexuality was still a criminal offence. However, in this day and age, gay men are free to have civil partnerships, and probably marry soon. That doesn’t mean that promiscuity is wrong or shameful. Sexual promiscuity is only viewed as wrong by the same religious institutions that thought (or still think) that homosexuality is wrong. There’s no need for the gay community to adhere to ‘slut shaming’ in order to achieve equality. People who use Grindr to have casual sex are never portrayed in a positive light in these articles. They’re sad, or desperate, or pathetic. People who admit to using Grindr will often claim that they find it funny, or are somehow being more post-modern than anyone else using it. I personally find this condescending attitude more objectionable than anything that two consenting adults do in private, whether they ever speak again or not. Whilst Grindr may seem seedy or clandestine to an outsider, the fact remains that gay men can’t simply go to a coffee shop and make fleeting eye contact with a mysterious stranger, or brush hands with a man in a library as they both reach for a copy of The Old Man and the Sea. Most gay men only feel comfortable meeting people in spaces marked as LGBT. In most places, this narrows it down to ‘the scene’, and there’s a lot of reasons why Grindr would be a more appealing option to many people than this. Maybe they don’t drink, maybe they’re seen as too old by most people in your average gay bar. Maybe, just maybe, they’re violently allergic to the music of Nicki Minaj, and don’t like the fact that they play it too loud to hear what the safe word is. 35 O P INIO N Of course I have no real objection to people using the app for other purposes such as dating or killing time, it’s more the attitude that I have an issue with. We live in an age where wanting to have casual sex is not something a person can realistically be ridiculed or shamed for, though why anyone would even want to escapes me. I will happily put my hands up to being one of the sad, pathetic perverts on Grindr. I see no shame in it. There’s no reason technology should be exempt from making that area of life easier as it has done with everything else. Besides, at least I don’t use it for ‘networking’. I have no idea what that is, but it sounds disgusting. I’ll happily put my hands up to being a user of Grindr. There’s no shame in it WOMEN Brunette Aviemore Woman Seeks Girlfriend 44 years of age, I am a slim intelligent assertive crime novelist. I am seeking a lesbian/bisexual lady aged 30-60 for a casual/long-term loving relationship. My interests include rock climbing, alpine skiing, dining out, homemaking, civilian/military transport and... cats. Box SG13804. MEN Ancient Organs Old copies of Gay News and magazines (no porn) are available for a donation to charity, or to a good home. Box SG13806. In Prison Mature, early 50's gay guy, looking for younger guy aged 17-28 to write to and, hopefully, meet up with when I'm out early next year 2014. Box SG13819. Grrrrr.... 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[email protected] www.theauldhoose.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 CAFÉ NOM DE PLUME* 60 Broughton Street. Tel: 0131478 1372. Café/bar at the LGBT Centre. Meals, snacks, drinks. Free WiFi. Outdoor smoking area. cafenomdeplume @ntlbusiness.com C.C. BLOOM'S* 23-24 Greenside Place. Tel: 0131-556 9331. Sun 12.30pm3am, Mon-Sat 11am-3am. Recently renovated nightclub with bar and restaurant. [email protected] fb: CC Blooms 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 DV8 Spiders Web Basement, 258 Morrison Street. Tel: 0131-228 1949. 8pm-1am. Last Fri of each month. 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Entry £5 until 11pm £8 thereafter. www.globalvillageclubs.com 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. [email protected] www.lgbthealth.org NEW TOWN BAR* 26B Dublin Street. Tel: 0131538 7775. Sun 12.30pm-1am, Mon-Thu Noon-1am, Fri-Sat Noon-2am. Food: Mon-Fri Noon-3pm. Popular and busy gay bar. Free WiFi. www.newtownbar.co.uk CAMRA's Lesbian & Gay Real Ale Drinkers meet here on the 1st Mon of the month (2nd Mon in Aug to avoid GBBF) from 9pm. Quiz night 1st Mon of the month with resident Quizmistress Siobhan. www.lagrad-edinburgh.org.uk 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, Mon-Sat Noon-1 am. Small but perfectly formed bar run by Louise and Trendy Wendy. www.thestreetbar.co.uk WORD POWER* 43-45 West Nicolson Street. Tel: 0131-662 9112. Sun Noon-5pm, Mon-Sat 10am6pm. Independent radical bookshop. [email protected] www.word-power.co.uk GLASGOW No EIGHTEEN* 18 Albert Place, Leith Walk. Tel: 0131-553 3222. Mon-Thu Noon-10pm, Fri-Sun Noon11pm. The UK's first VAT registered gay sauna! £12 (£10 concessions), £7 after 8pm. www.number18sauna.com 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] Q-STORE 5 Barony Street. Tel/Fax: 0131477 4756. Mon-Fri 11am-7pm, Sat 11am-6pm. Scotland's only licensed gay store. THE REGENT* 2 Montrose Terrace. Tel: 0131661 8198. Sun 12.30pm-1am, Mon-Sat Noon-1am. Edinburgh's Gay Real Ale Pub voted 2010 Edinburgh Pub Of The Year by CAMRA members. Deuchars IPA and Old Rosie scrumpy always available plus a range of guest ales. Relaxed atmosphere and comfortable surroundings. Snacks and meals served all day until 10pm plus coffees and teas. Free WiFi. Dogs welcome but no children under 5 years. 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/axmclub-glasgow/ CCA* 350 Sauchiehall Street. Tel: 0141-352 4900. Fax: 0141-332 3226. Café Tel: 0141-332 7959. Info: Mon-Sat 10am-6pm. Gallery: Tue-Sat 11am-6pm. Café: Mon -Sat, 10amMidnight. 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: 0141-552 2463. Sun NoonMidnight, Mon-Sat 8am-Midnight. Intimate bar. Straight friendly. DELMONICA'S BAR* 68 Virginia Street. Tel: 0141552 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 38 THE GALLERY* 101 Brunswick Street. Part of the Old Sheriff Court Building. Tel: 0141-552 6310. 11amMidnight. New and upmarket bistro/bar, clean cut, contemporary with a relaxed atmosphere. Live entertainment, large selection of wines, beers, spirits, teas, coffees, food and homebakes available. Free Wi-Fi. External seating area. fb: merchant.galleryglasgow THE LANE 60 Robertson Lane. Irregular hours. Sauna with private cabins. Not very busy. LUKE & JACK ADULT BOUTIQUE* 45 Virginia Street. Tel: 0141552 5699. Mon-Thu 11am-6pm, Fri-Sat 10.30am6.30pm, 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 NUMBER 40 FOX STREET* 40 Fox Street. Tel: 0141-258 9082. 10am-2am. Gay Sauna. Steam Room. Sauna Room. Roman Room. Fully equipped gym. Free Wifi http://40foxstreet.com THE PIPEWORKS* 5-10 Metropole Lane. Tel: 0141-552 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: 0141553 1221. Sun 9pm-3am, Mon 11pm-3am (Club X only), Tue 10pm-3am, Wed 7pm-3am, Thu-Sat 11pm-3am. Long established pub/club. 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BDSM Runs regular clubs at the Big Joint in South Street, Glasgow on the first Sat of the month. www.violate.co.uk THE VIRGINIA GALLERY* Basement, 45 Virgina Street. Specialises in art from the LGBT Community and erotic art for all! Over 18's only. Regular themed exhibitions and events. Open Tue-Sat. www.thevirginiagallery.co.uk THE WATERLOO* 306 Argyle Street. Tel: 0141248 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 INVERNESS MIAMI NIGHTCLUB 39 High St. Tel: (01463) 232602. 1st Tue of each month. 9pm-1am. Monthly LGBT night. www.miaminightclub.co.uk STIRLING KATIE’S BAR* 3 Barnton Street. Tel: (01786) 448458. Sun-Thu 8amMidnight, Fri-Sat 8am-1am. LGBT friendly. 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