Art and Culture
Ingenious Impressions: The Coming of the Book: Throughout May, Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
The first major UK exhibition to explore the history of the printed book, this features treasures from the University of Glasgow collection and focuses on themes such as the transition from vellum to paper, the identity and role of the first printers, the content of the earliest printed books and book ownership and collecting.
Doon the Watter: Throughout May, Riverside Museum
Discover how families have enjoyed the river for the past 50 years.
Great Big Museum Bus Tour: 16 May, Various locations and times
Just when you think you haven't been to a museum for a while, three (well, five!) come along at once! This fantastic hop-on, hop-off bus tour is the ideal way to enjoy some of the best museums in the city - just relax and leave it all to your own personal chauffeur! Each museum will be showcasing a different traditional craft with inspiring practical demonstrations and lots of opportunities to try them out for yourself! At the Gallery of Modern Art, our contemporary artists will show you how traditional skills can be used in new and surprising ways. Then, having whet your creative appetite, you can get find out what those other arty folk are up to at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Scotland Street School Museum, Riverside Museum and Gallery of Modern Art. Next stop, driver!
Women of Necropolis Heritage Walk: 23 May, Glasgow Women's Library, 2pm
A walking tour which looks at the history of some of the women buried in Glasgow's Necropolis.
It's Cinemaattic: 7 May, CCA, 7:30pm
A programme of short films from Spanish, Iberian and Latin-American cinema.
In the Footsteps of Bonnie Prince Charlie: Various Dates throughout May, Argyle Street
Follow the footsteps of 'Bonnie Prince Charlie', from Argyle Street to Glasgow Green.
The Last Battle of Mary Queen of Scots: 3-31 May, Queens Park Railway Station
View key points of interest, including the spot where the Battle of Langside ended Mary Queen of Scots' hopes of keeping her crown.
Music, Comedy and Dance
Dosca: 8 May, National Piping Centre, 7:30pm
Folk-rock band in concert.
Albert Lee and Hogan's Heroes: 14 May, Grand Ole Opry, 7pm
Guitarist Albert Lee is joined by Gerry Hogan (guitar), Pete Wingfield (piano), Brian Hodgson (bass) and Peter Baron (drums) for an evening of rockabilly/country rock.
Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham: 28 May, GUU Debating Chamber, 7:30pm
Musical double act Phil and Aly bring together a plethora of musical talent and witty banter
Scottish Music Concert: 29 May, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 7pm
Traditional musicians from the Junior Conservatoire present a variety of folk, modern and traditional music in this celebratory concert.
Lectures, Sports and Local Festivals
The Big Glasgow Comic and Craft Fair: 2 May, Walkabout, 11am
The Big Glasgow Comic Page presents a day of assorted geekery complete with 17 vendors selling back issues, graphic novels, original art, fan art, toys, t-shirts, jewellery, crafts, cupcakes and loads more. Cosplay/fancy dress encouraged with a competition for under and over 16s.
Glasgow Open House Art Festival: 2-4 May, Various venues and times
Emerging and established contemporary artists who live in Glasgow open the doors of the city's domestic and disused spaces, to reveal a program of exhibitions, performances and events.
In Process Masterclass with James Robertson: 26 May, CCA 7pm
A session with writer James Robertson, author of The Fanatic, Joseph Knight.