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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Blogs, logs, links

Hello we were contacted the other week by a new blogger who has started up a blog about Battlefield to let people know what a nice area it is and to help them improve their english and ICT. Have a wee look and give them your support.
http://battlefieldblogger.wordpress.com/
Also if anyone else has a blog or website about any areas of the Southside then drop us an email and we'll see if we can squeeze it onto the links page.

Labels: Battlefield, News

posted by Ann at 12:48 0 comments

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Its a Dogs Life

It was one of my mates birthdays during the week and he chose to celebrate it with a trip to the dog racing at Shawfield - I'd never been before and despite looking forward to going, I had some reservations as to how much fun it would be. I feared that it might actually be a bit rubbish.
I'd driven past the Shawfield stadium many times and had always thought it looked a right odd place. When I eventually arrived last night, I discovered that it is indeed an odd place with a fair variety of the kind of odd characters you'd expect - wee old east end glasgow men, young guys in tracksuits and mad women debating with themselves (and anyone within ear shot) over where their betting system was going wrong. Its a very Glasweigan night out and its grand.


For a birthday/ special occasion it is a lot of fun. Its £5 each to get in, but then you can bet as small as £1 on each of the ten races so for another £10 you can have a stake riding all night. I tried betting £5 on my first race and when that quickly disapeared I switched to £1 bets for the remainder and to be honest you get as much excitement with the small bets so I'd stick to that. I'm not maybe the person to be getting advice from however as my chosen dog came last in the first 5 races. doh

Inside is actually pretty big - theres a main stand which houses four different bars, the main terracing and a resturant. All are pretty decent and you can see why folk go along there as the start to a night out, though it was pretty cold out in the stand last night. The races are every 15 mins or so - the trainers bring the dogs out and give them a wee parade and all the punters watch in earnest to see if any one them looks lively or does the toilet. (apparently its very significant - maybe makes them lighter?) Then the dogs are loaded into the traps - a wee buzzer sounds and the electronic rabbit comes flying past, the traps open and the dogs go zooming.
I'm guessing that greyhounds are not that smart - cause if they really are trying to catch the weird looking yellow rabbit then surely after a few races they'd work out that it was a fix and give it up.

Here's my mate Emma with one of the biggest single wins of the night* - £14.51. Sensibly she quit while she was ahead and didn't follow my advice to put it all on the next race.

Finally towards the end of the evening my luck began to improve when I changed my "system" from betting on the dog I thought would actually win to betting on the dog which I thought would come last. This turned out pretty well as not only did I choose three winners in a row, the dogs were also on really good odds and I won about £15 in total. Wooohoo which meant that even taking off the £5 I paid to get in, the bets I lost and my drinks I only actually spent £2 for the 2 hours entertainment.

All in all I recommened giving it a go. Don't worry about being a novice or that you'll do the wrong thing - the staff and the regular punters are pretty friendly and happy to explain the rules and there's not much chance of you sticking out like a sore thumb. We stuck with betting on one winner but there's lots of other combinations you can try as well. Race nights are on four times a week and start at 7pm - the bars etc stay open until midnight. Grab a group of friends and have a go.

We were not quite sure where to place this post as it falls into the greyish area of exactly how far the Southside demarcation Stretches. Technically I think Shawfield falls outside of the Glasgow City boundary but we felt it was too close to really be given the tag "Deep South" so Shawfield has been taken under the broad wings of the term "Southside" instead.

Links
Shawfield Stadium

Wiki-pedia page

Historic images


*biggest in our group that is - we were only betting £1 a go remember. There were folks betting with £100 bets and they probably won more than £14.

Labels: Shawfield, sports, things to do

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Monday, October 13, 2008

SMASHING TIMES: HOW TO BUILD A PLANET

23rd of October 2008
Dr Helen Fraser will take you on a journey from the Northern to Southern hemisphere skies, to regions where new planets have been found, around baby stars and into chemical cauldrons of our galaxy. Your feet certainly won't touch the ground during this exploration of the greatest construction projects in space- both man-made and natural- as we discover how planets are formed.
Glasgow Science Centre
Doors open at 6.45pm for a 7pm start.
Tickets £4.95
Car park cost: £1

For more details email jo.foo@glasgowsciencecentre.org or to book please call 0871 540 1000.

Labels: Cessnock, Pacific Quay, things to do

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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Ontology - Southside Studio


The Southside Studios has a new show opening next week. We not yet been to the studio since it opened so we are looking forward to popping along and checking it out. Below is the their press release.
"There was much of the beautiful, much of the wanton,
much of the bizarre, something of the terrible,
and not a little of that which might have excited disgust"
The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe.

It is this friction between the poetics of the abject and the direct visceral responses of our physiology that informs this new work by Cheryl Field. Exploring material properties that evoke the bodily to provide an encounter between the writhing forms and their audience, she invites us to question the potential for manipulation in the complex territory between object and viewer. Laden with connotations of the corporeal, the installation attempts to draw us into our own physical and psychological apparatus, mapping the disparities highlighted by the work between disgust and attraction, what is apparent and the intricate, veiled processes that lead us to form our response to what is presented.

Preview: Saturday 18th October 7 - 9pm
19th October - 9th November 2008
open Saturdays and Sundays 11-7pm
or by appointment on 07932 607 706
The Fridge Gallery
Southside Studios

17 Westmoreland Street, Glasgow, G42 8LL
www.southsidestudios.org

Labels: art, govanhill

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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Beginners Yoga Class - Shawlands

If you fancy trying out a beginners yoga class, go along to Langside Halls on Tuesdays 6.30 - 7.30L, The class is mixed and is £4.95

You need to bring your own mat.

Labels: Queens Park, Shawlands

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