
Glasgow Film Festival Launches with UK Premiere of Love Lies Bleeding
Check out our preview of the Glasgow Film Festival, including the films we have seen so far
New research in Govanhill aims to tackle Roma health inequalities
A new £1.1M research aims to address health inequalities within the Roma community across the UK, and will work with Community Renewal’s Rom Romeha (For Roma By Roma) group in Govanhill.
City of Empire: Q&A with curators of a new exhibition unveiling Glasgow's colonial legacy
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is home to a new permanent exhibition - City of Empire. An empowering display that unpacks Glasgow’s colonial history. In this article, we learn more about the display from the team that put it together.
মাতৃভাষা দিবস উদযাপন: গ্লাসগোকে আমাদের উপহার
এই অংশে, বাংলাদেশ অ্যাসোসিয়েশন গ্লাসগো, ভাষা-গ্লাসগোর ভাষা উৎসবের পেছনের দল, উৎসবের শিকড় সম্পর্কে আমাদের আরও জানায়। ভাষাগত বৈচিত্র্যের একটি প্রাণবন্ত উদযাপন, বাংলা সংরক্ষণের লড়াইয়ে অনুপ্রাণিত।
Our Gift to Glasgow: Celebrating Mother Language Day
In this piece, Bangladesh Association Glasgow, the team behind BHASHA – Glasgow's Language Festival, tells us more about the roots of the festival. A vibrant celebration of linguistic diversity, inspired by the fight for Bangla preservation.
Rumpus Room Announce New Record Label
The organisation located on Langside Lane, launch Rumpus Records with the debut release of ALL IN by The Suits
Love Blooms in Govanhill: Valentine’s Day Happenings You Won’t Want to Miss
Love is in the air as the community comes together to celebrate Valentine’s Day. From cosy candlelit dinners to romantic ceramic workshops, our roundup of events promises romance, connection, and a touch of magic. Whether you’re a hopeless romantic or simply seeking a memorable experience with a friend, join us as we explore the love-filled happenings in the Govanhill and neighbouring Southside this week.
The Community Newsroom launches ‘Open House’ series with event on Glasgow’s housing emergency
As part of a new series of events in The Community Newsroom, Greater Govanhill and The Ferret are asking folk to share their thoughts on Glasgow’s housing emergency. Do you have a story to share? Or thoughts on what the media should be covering? Come along on the 23rd Feb
FONDS project launched in Greater Govanhill’s new space in Tramway
Last Saturday saw the launch of the FONDS project which tells the stories of the objects people hold dear, from a sticking plaster to a glass fish, a box of spells to a perfume bottle, the exhibition will be on a Tramway until the end of March.
Mapping Queer Experiences in Glasgow’s Southside
Delve into Glasgow's Southside on Queering the Map, an online platform cataloguing anonymous LGBTQ+ experiences, from joyous moments to acts of courage. Contribute to the archive and celebrate LGBT History Month by uncovering hidden stories.
The Best Places for a Non-Alcoholic Hangs and Tipples
As Dry January comes to an end, we asked our readers for their favourite drinks they've been sipping over the month as well as tips for sober places to hang out in the Southside.
FONDS: New multimedia exhibition at Tramway tells the stories of Govanhill through its most treasured objects
The objects treasured by people in Govanhill reveal stories of migration, transformation, love and resilience. A new photography exhibition, film and podcast will launch on 3 February.
From Isolation to Empowerment: Meet Glasgow's Feel Good Women
The Feel Good Women’s Group is a valued space for many South Asian residents grappling with isolation and mental health challenges. In this article we delve into its impact, exploring the stories of resilience and community that have become the cornerstone of its existence.
Your views sought on the future of travel on Cathcart Road
Attend one of two consultation meetings to share your thoughts on how to improve infrastructure on the street – with the hope of future funding.
Artists, cyclists, and community leaders unite: the Southside’s ongoing actions for Palestine"
Communities worldwide have shown solidarity for the Palestinian people, and Govanhill is no different. Through music, art, food, and talks, people continue to raise awareness and funds for Palestine. This article brings you news of the latest events taking place in our neighbourhood.
‘Fictional Revenge/Fictional Healing?’ GAMIS announce first film season of 2024
Local cinema collective GAMIS (Glasgow Artists’ Moving Image Studios) are back projecting films in an old furniture store on Niddrie Road. We caught up with Lydia Honeybone to discuss the latest season
Culturally Sensitive Support: Sahara’s Response to Domestic Violence
The Muslim Women’s Resource Centre's (MWRC) domestic violence helpline is providing a safe and non-judgmental space for Muslims and BME women. And their new Sahara service is ushering in a much needed era of culturally and religiously sensitive support, for survivors with recourse to public funds.
Some of: The best places to get vegan food in the Southside this Veganuary
Glasgow is a great city for vegans with loads of places to choose from. Many of Glasgow’s best vegan and vegetarian cafes are in the Southside. So whether you are taking part in Veganuary or just fancy a plant-based treat, here are some of our reader’s faves.
2023 in Review: Our most read articles and staff picks from the year
In 2023, we supported even more people to contribute to the magazine with writing, photography, illustrating and editing. Find out what our most-read articles were from the past year as well as our staff’s favourites.
Creating Connections to Combat Loneliness
Loneliness and social isolation affect many people, even in our densely populated neighbourhood. For many these feelings were heightened during lockdowns. But Covid restrictions were lifted almost two years ago, and since then, there has been a resurgence of community spaces opening their doors to welcome people in.