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Merchant City Festival is back for 2021! — Glasgow Life

Merchant City Festival is set to return this summer from 8th - 11th July 2021, with a long weekend of outdoor arts, circus, dance and more.

Mitchell Library to host display inspired by the British Library’s new exhibition Harry Potter: A History of Magic — Glasgow Life

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Bathgate band takes the title of 2023 World Pipe Band Champions — Glasgow Life

Bathgate band takes the title of 2023 World Pipe Band Champions

Tramway's New Season has launched — Glasgow Life

Tramway's New Season 2018. Tramway, the leading international arts-space in Glasgow, presents an exciting range of contemporary visual art and performance from acclaimed and emerging artists this summer.

Glaswegian artist Jasleen Kaur has first major Scottish exhibition — Glasgow Life

About a new exhibition at Tramway by Glasgow artist Jasleen Kaur

Celtic Connections returns to venues in 2022 — Glasgow Life

Celtic Connections, the UK’s premiere celebration of roots music, returns to venues across Glasgow from Thursday 20 January to Sunday 6 February 2022.

World-renowned winter music festival Celtic Connections opens — Glasgow Life

World-renowned winter music festival Celtic Connections opens

Pupils’ Seeds of Changes Installation unveiled at Mitchell Library during COP26 — Glasgow Life

COP26 Children and Young People Seeds of Change Mitchell Library

Resource Unit for Vision Impaired People and RNIB celebrate joint anniversary with pop-up display — Glasgow Life

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Provocative New World War 1 Centenary Artwork by Christine Borland Unveiled At Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum — Glasgow Life

A major new thought-provoking artwork, intended to stimulate critical reflection on the First World War, as well as on museum collecting and care, has been unveiled at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow. I Say Nothing is internationally renowned Scottish artist Christine Borland’s creative response to Glasgow Museums’ World War I collection. The large-scale sculpture was co-commissioned with 14-18 NOW, the UK's arts programme for the First World War centenary, and made possible through the generous support of Art Fund.