Like My Grandmother Used to Make: Baked Ziti
In this edition of Like My Grandmother Used to Make, writer Benjamin Kritikos shares a classic Italian-American dish, and a favourite from his upbringing in New York. Exploring his heritage through the dish, Benjamin’s baked ziti recipe is tale of a comfort, connection and kind gestures.
Scotland Sees Rise in Measles Cases: Why it’s back and what we can do about it
Measles is making a dangerous comeback in Scotland, with rising cases linked to falling vaccination rates and international travel. Why is it resurging now and what can communities like Govanhill do to stop the spread?
Behind the Chair: Michael Rodgers’ Hair Salon
Join writer Cat Cochrane on a journey through the Southside’s many salons and barbers as she gets to know the people behind the chair. In this edition, get to know the duo behind Michael Rogers’ Hair Salon, married couple Michael and Irene, and their son Chris.
The Curtain Rises Again: Citizens Theatre reopens, reigniting Glasgow's stage
Glasgow’s iconic Citizens Theatre, which has been a cornerstone of Glasgow’s cultural landscape since 1878, has finally reopened its doors following an extensive redevelopment project which lasted seven years.
Reclaiming the Game: Survey finds need for more inclusive football environments
A new community survey reveals that the majority of LGBTQ+ players in the Southside feel unsafe in mainstream football environments. But for those who’ve found queer football spaces, the game has become a source of joy, safety and belonging.
My Life Before Govanhill: Noemi Raith
“It will always be a big part of why I feel so at home in Scotland…” In this instalment of My Life Before Govanhill, Marzanna Antoniak sits down with Noemi Raith to find out about her journey from her hometown Basel in Switzerland to Glasgow, and why she settled in Govanhill.
Stories from our Streets: Calder Street
In this edition of Stories from our Streets, we uncover Calder Street’s rich past — from its beginnings in Fireworks Village and the rise of Govanhill, to iconic landmarks like the Govanhill Baths, library and cinema, and the community campaigns and curious tales that shaped its story.
Global cycling movement Kidical Mass is coming to the Southside this Saturday
The Southside will come alive with colour, music and pedal power this Saturday as families join the city’s first ever Kidical Mass ride — a global movement turning streets into safe spaces for children to cycle, play and be heard.
‘This could happen to anyone’: The impact of fires in the Southside and what could be done about them
Govanhill and Pollokshields see some of the highest fire rates in Glasgow and the recent tenement collapse shows the devastating impact they can have. Natalia Equihua looks at what’s behind the numbers – and what’s being done to prevent them.
Glasgow journalists rally in solidarity with killed colleagues in Gaza
Following Israel’s targeted killing of five journalists and media workers outside the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza, the Glasgow branch of the National Union of Journalists organised a vigil at Buchanan steps – calling for press freedom for Gaza, now.
Nicola Sturgeon: In Conversation at the Govanhill Book Festival
Nicola Sturgeon spoke to Jim Monaghan at the Govanhill Book Festival with a candid conversation about her memoir Frankly – touching on politics, Palestine, and her love of fiction, while steering clear of any headline-making revelations.
GIFC 25 closes with the Street Music Festival this Sunday
The Street Music Festival is taking place all afternoon into the evening this Sunday and we’ve got the line-up for you, including times and places of performances happening this weekend.
Practice Makes: Govanhill – supporting artist-led initiatives and projects in Govanhill
Celebrate Govanhill’s creative community tomorrow at Glasgow Zine Library for the Practice Makes: Govanhill launch. This artist-led project showcases local initiatives through a unique publication-in-a-box, connecting and celebrating the area’s vibrant cultural scene.
Govanhill Carnival: a riot of colour and community activism with an important message
Featuring a unicorn, Mothers Against Genocide, Latina dancers and trans rights activists, GIFC 25 started with a bang last Saturday with the carnival parade and festival in Govanhill Park. It has to be the most colourful day of the year, but there’s an important anti-racist message behind it all.
AI through our eyes – three generations’ perspectives
AI is no passing fad – it’s already embedded in everyday tech and growing fast. With concerns around ownership, safety and fairness, the challenge now is how we regulate it. David Doren speaks to people across generations to explore hopes, fears, and what comes next.
Southside residents join Palestinian call for solidarity by banging pots at 6pm
A mass pot banging protest for Gaza is happening tonight at 6pm across Glasgow and beyond, with residents gathering at Langside Hall and other sites to demand an end to starvation and siege in Palestine.
Data, dignity and digital inclusion
What does “digital inclusion” really mean? In this article, a digital support worker in Glasgow shares what it’s like helping people get online — from turning on devices to tackling the digital divide. Why digital exclusion is a growing crisis, and what we can do about it.
Life as a Govanhill Community group admin
Running a local Facebook group in Govanhill means more than sharing events – it’s about challenging stigma. In this article, we speak to Marian McSeveney and Fatima Uygun, the people behind Govanhill Go! and I Love Govanhill, to find out what it’s really like to manage these online communities.
Faith, poetry and whirling dervishes draw crowds to the Sufi Festival
Sufi scholars and artists gathered to share wisdom, poetry and prayer at this year’s Sufi Festival. Sadia Sikander spoke to attendees and performers and we showcase a selection of galleries from our Greater Govanhill photography team.
Behind the Hype: Meet some of the Southside’s influencers
From daily vlogs to street interviews and food reviews, Glasgow’s influencer scene is rapidly expanding – using social media to curate an online identity that connects people across Glasgow and beyond. We met some of the people behind the accounts.