
Glasgow's Emerging Artists Reshape City's Arts Scene Throughout July
Fresh talent is flooding Glasgow's galleries, theatres and music venues as a new generation stakes its claim on the city's cultural map.
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Fresh talent is flooding Glasgow's galleries, theatres and music venues as a new generation stakes its claim on the city's cultural map.

A £14 million outlay in six days has Parkhead buzzing and rivals scrambling to respond before the Europa League qualifiers arrive.

From experimental theatre to street art festivals, July's packed programme reveals a city that refuses to play it safe with its identity.

From the Clyde waterfront to school budgets, a clutch of votes and deadlines over the next eight weeks will define how Glasgow looks and functions for years to come.

From Merchant City office deals to the Clyde waterfront, here is a clear-eyed read of where Glasgow's money is moving — and why it matters right now.

Summer hearings on evictions, mortgage defaults and tenancy disputes affecting thousands of Glasgow residents. What west of Scotland families need to know.

The city's startup scene is drawing serious investment and serious scrutiny in equal measure this summer.

As France counts thousands of excess deaths from this summer's heatwave and West Africa drowns in flood water, Glasgow is discovering that its old stone tenements and Victorian drainage infrastructure were built for a very different climate.

From Maryhill to the Gorbals, a network of free and low-cost facilities is quietly absorbing the pressure of a cost-of-living crisis that shows no sign of easing.

Investment flows into the city are holding up, but a clearer picture of where the money goes and what it signals is long overdue.

Beyond the established names, a crop of emerging musicians and visual artists are reshaping Glasgow's cultural identity through grassroots venues, independent labels, and digital platforms.

From Govanhill to Maryhill, community sport in Glasgow is pulling off something the city's bigger institutions often struggle to manage — getting people through the door and keeping them there.

From Finnieston to the Merchant City, Glasgow's restaurant renaissance is built on the ambitions and stories of the people who run these kitchens—not just the food they serve.
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