Latest news with #BarrasArtandDesign


Glasgow Times
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Cop who helped catch Peter Tobin to bring show to Glasgow
David Swindle, known for unmasking serial killer Peter Tobin and leading Operation Anagram, will present Murder: A Search for the Truth on October 12 at Barras Art and Design from 1.30pm to 3.30pm. Tickets are on sale now for £24, plus a booking fee, and are available via Eventbrite. With more than 40 years of experience, Swindle is known for guiding audiences through some of Britain's darkest crimes. Read more: Parents' views sought on Glasgow plans to move spring break dates What Ancelotti insider is 'hearing' about Rangers as fan opinion laid bare Major plans revealed for new 60-home development Swindle will be joined on stage by broadcaster and publicist Heather Suttie. She is expected to ask probing questions that resonate with the audience's interests. The show will cover a range of topics, including behind-the-scenes details from high-profile murder cases, insights from the Peter Tobin investigation, the psychology of killers, and whether someone can commit the perfect murder. Swindle said: "Too often, the killer gets the spotlight. "This show is about truth, justice, and the people left behind. "It's always about the victims." For those intrigued by true crime documentaries, podcasts filled with unsolved cases, or simply curious about the workings of real investigations, this show promises to be an unforgettable two-hour experience.

Scotsman
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Murder: A Search for the Truth with international crime expert David Swindle
International crime expert David Swindle brings his gripping live show Murder – A Search for the Truth to Glasgow on Sunday, October 12 at the city's award winning venue, Barras Art and Design from 1.30–3.30pm. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter, get the latest news and reviews from our specialist arts writers Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Known for unmasking serial killer Peter Tobin and leading the now-infamous Operation Anagram, Swindle is a seasoned investigator who knows exactly how to hold a room. This isn't a theatrical retelling — it's the real story, stripped back. With over 40 years of experience, Swindle guides audiences through Britain's darkest crimes with a clarity and calm that's hard to ignore. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad He's joined on stage by broadcaster and publicist Heather Suttie, whose sharp questions get to the heart of what the audience really wants to know Heather Suttie & David Swindle What's covered: Behind-the-scenes details from high-profile murder cases Insights from the Peter Tobin investigation and cold cases The psychology of killers: nature vs nurture Warning signs — can you tell who's capable of murder? And the question that won't go away — can someone commit the perfect murder? Swindle doesn't dramatise. He informs. Expect plain speaking, uncomfortable truths and the victim's story at the centre of it all. 'Too often, the killer gets the spotlight. This show is about truth, justice and the people left behind. It's always about the victims.' – David Swindle. Heather Suttie & David Swindle Suttie brings a publicist's insight and a true crime fan's curiosity — asking the questions the audience is thinking. Together, they break down each case, piece by piece. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad If you obsess over true crime documentaries, have a podcast queue full of unsolved cases, or want to hear how real investigators work, this is two hours you won't forget.

The National
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The National
Glasgow pub named the best in Scotland at prestigious awards
The ceremony, held at the Doubletree by Hilton, saw bars, restaurants, and venues from Glasgow and surrounding areas take centre stage. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Award to Donald MacLeod. This recognised his decades-long contribution to Scotland's entertainment and hospitality industries. READ MORE: Pope Francis's popemobile to become health clinic for Gaza children Several Glasgow venues were celebrated for their excellence. The Barras Art and Design (BAaD) won Best Outdoor Space, while the Radisson RED Sky Bar was named Best Hotel Bar. Mini Grill Scottish Steakhouse was awarded Best Restaurant, and Berlinkys took home the Best Late Night Venue accolade. The Scallion was recognised as the Best Pub, and Charcoals was commended for its social responsibility. Asad and Mohammed Ali from Charcoals (Image: Supplied) READ MORE: Scotland's 'largest ethnic superstore' to move to bigger Glasgow location Hollywood Bowl in Springfield Quay was named Best Eco-Friendly Venue, and McGoldrick's Pool & Sports Bar in Rutherglen was crowned Best Sports Bar. Cheers Bar in Coatbridge was recognised as the Best Music Venue, while Trattoria Roma in Johnstone was named Best Family Restaurant. The Northern Way in Paisley was awarded Best World Beer. Guests at the event were treated to surprise performances from The Vengaboys and Britain's Got Talent viral star Vinnie McKee. Warren said: 'Congratulations to all who have won or come close, especially and of course to Donald, who has done and continues to do so much for hospitality AND entertainment in Scotland. 'It is a very tough time for everyone right now, but it does seem the hospitality industry is really feeling the heat – people simply don't have the money to go out as often as they did, or they're scared to spend the money they do have. 'We need to socialise, we need that break and to let off steam, escape all the day-to-day worries – and that's what our friends in hospitality provide. 'With many closures and difficulties, it's important to recognise those who go above and beyond to give the public that chance to zone out, relax and de-stress. 'That's what these awards are for – it's a nod and a thank you from the public to the place and people they appreciate, those who do it better than the rest or just offer something really special. 'So while we have big names performing here tonight, the real stars are the award winners from all over Scotland, venues and businesses who stand out every single day and night. 'Thank you to every winner, every highly recommended and every business who perhaps hasn't won tonight but is out there working hard every day to support us all – sadly, there can be only one winner in each category and some are very close.' The awards were determined through public nominations, votes, and on-the-ground judging. The awards served as a celebration of resilience, excellence, and community impact.


Glasgow Times
04-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Glasgow venues scoop top honours at entertainment awards
The ceremony, held at the Doubletree by Hilton, saw bars, restaurants, and venues from Glasgow and surrounding areas take centre stage. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Award to Donald MacLeod. READ MORE: Beloved beauty brand set to vanish from shop shelves after 25 years This recognised his decades-long contribution to Scotland's entertainment and hospitality industries. Several Glasgow venues were celebrated for their excellence. The Barras Art and Design (BAaD) won Best Outdoor Space, while the Radisson RED Sky Bar was named Best Hotel Bar. Mini Grill Scottish Steakhouse was awarded Best Restaurant, and Berlinkys took home the Best Late Night Venue accolade. The Scallion was recognised as the Best Pub, and Charcoals was commended for its social responsibility. Asad and Mohammed Ali from Charcoals (Image: Supplied) READ MORE: Scotland's 'largest ethnic superstore' to move to bigger Glasgow location Hollywood Bowl in Springfield Quay was named Best Eco-Friendly Venue, and McGoldrick's Pool & Sports Bar in Rutherglen was crowned Best Sports Bar. Cheers Bar in Coatbridge was recognised as the Best Music Venue, while Trattoria Roma in Johnstone was named Best Family Restaurant. The Northern Way in Paisley was awarded Best World Beer. Guests at the event were treated to surprise performances from The Vengaboys and Britain's Got Talent viral star Vinnie McKee. READ MORE: David Tennant's new ITV show divides viewers amid 'too complicated' claims Warren said: 'Congratulations to all who have won or come close, especially and of course to Donald, who has done and continues to do so much for hospitality AND entertainment in Scotland. 'It is a very tough time for everyone right now, but it does seem the hospitality industry is really feeling the heat – people simply don't have the money to go out as often as they did, or they're scared to spend the money they do have. 'We need to socialise, we need that break and to let off steam, escape all the day-to-day worries – and that's what our friends in hospitality provide. 'With many closures and difficulties, it's important to recognise those who go above and beyond to give the public that chance to zone out, relax and de-stress. 'That's what these awards are for – it's a nod and a thank you from the public to the place and people they appreciate, those who do it better than the rest or just offer something really special. 'So while we have big names performing here tonight, the real stars are the award winners from all over Scotland, venues and businesses who stand out every single day and night. 'Thank you to every winner, every highly recommended and every business who perhaps hasn't won tonight but is out there working hard every day to support us all – sadly, there can be only one winner in each category and some are very close.' The awards were determined through public nominations, votes, and on-the-ground judging. The awards served as a celebration of resilience, excellence, and community impact.