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Monday, March 31, 2008

City of the Dead

You wait two months and then along come three posts at once.

We were sent the below by a fellow southsider–
"Open Evening You are invited to attend the open evening of South Glasgow Heritage and Environmental Trust (S.G.H.E.T.) on Tuesday 1st April 2008 at 7pm in Queen’s Park Parish Church, 170 Queen’s Drive. Our speaker for the event is Colin Mackie, his subject for the evening will be “Dead You Know” – Southern Necropolis Memories. Come along and find out all about the organisation. Our book “City of the Dead” will also be on sale. Tea and coffee will be served."
http://www.cityofthedead.co.uk/
http://www.southernnec.20m.com/

Labels: Architecture, Glasgow History, Gorbals, Queens Park

posted by Alburt at 13:35 0 comments

Quay Conversations

Think it might be a bit late to post about the below, but it does sound interesting. We will try to post further in advance of future shows. Or maybe email the address at the bottom of the post for further deatils.
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To celebrate the uniquely collaborative space of the BBC's new headquarters at Pacific Quay in Glasgow, Radio Scotland has a monthly series, Quay Conversations, in which Janice Forsyth talks to key figures whose work is helping shape the future of Scotland.
On the evening of Monday, 31st March, Janice plays host to three people who can give a unique insight into urban regeneration and the importance of communities:
Bliss Browne, founder of Imagine Chicago, a pioneering urban regeneration project, whose work is now being used a model here in Scotland; Bob Holman. best known for his work in Glasgow's Easterhouse, and who for the last thirty years has devoted his life to community groups; and Darren McGarvey, aka LOKI - a 24 year old rapper from Pollock, who's committed to challenging the stereotypes of the streets he calls home.
In 1991, Bliss Browne - banking executive, mother of three, and an ordained Episcopal priest (she was the first woman ever to preach at Westminster Abbey) - gave up a sixteen year corporate career to found Imagine Chicago. Saddened by seeing whole communities within her home city written off as having no future, her aim was to inspire civic engagement, foster links between cultures and generations, and cultivate hope and aspiration. The processes her organisation has developed for bringing together fragmented communities have now been picked up as a model for regeneneration and renewal across the globe, including projects in Scotland.
Bob Holman is a retired professor of social policy, community worker, anti-poverty campaigner and grandparent. He too, gave up a career - his in academia - to devote his time to community projects - living and working within the community he was helping. Holman is best-known for setting up successful grassroots schemes in two neglected communities; the Southdown estate in Bath (for 11 years), and later, in 1987, he moved to Glasgow's Easterhouse, where he helped to establish FARE - Family Action in Rogerfield and Easterhouse.
Darren McGarvey aka LOKI is Glasgow's best known rapper, whose songs deal unflinchingly with the realities of life in Glasgow. He grew up in Pollock, has been involved in community groups since his teens, teaches children to rap, worked his way out of supported accommodation, and is determined to make us all remember that "every ned is a human being, with a heart and a soul and a story".
Join Janice and her guests for a glass of wine and a discussion about the importance of community and a dream of "a world in which nothing and no-one is wasted".
The evening will consist of interviews and discussion with the guests followed by audience questions, with drinks from 6pm, recording starting at 7pm.
The programme will be broadcast at 1.15 pm on Wednesday 2nd April on BBC Radio Scotland.

Please mail to: quayconversations@bbc.co.uk if you would like to come along.
In addition, if you have a question you'd love to put to Bliss, Bob and Darren please let us know.

Labels: Cessnock, Pacific Quay

posted by Alburt at 13:24 0 comments

Where have you been?



Apologies for our absence for the last couple of months. We have been very busy working on other wee projects - some of which we will hopefully post about soon. Anyway we should hopefully be a bit more active and are looking forward to all the great things coming up in the Southside over the summer.

One of the things I've been working on is a submission for the job of designing the Southside Festival Poster coming up in June. Here are a few of my sketches.

Labels: Queens Park, Southside festival

posted by Alburt at 13:06 2 comments

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          I am not sure how you would categorise this site, it’s not a ‘what’s on guide’ …it’s just some interesting stories about what we’re doing, or planning to do, in the Southside of Glasgow. [Now and again we might stray across the river, don’t hold it against us].
          documenting our adventures,
          Hopefully you’ll enjoy reading this, it may give you an idea of what to do on your next day off, night out, or maybe just something to read during your tea break.
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