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The famous art deco Interior of Rogerio

Redesigning Glasgow

Major new regeneration projects announced for Clydeside. Words: Allan Radcliffe

lasgow's reputation as 'Scotland with Style” is

set to receive a l'urther boost with the news that

the internationally renowned seafood restaurant Rogano has been sold to the Scottish bar and restaurant chain Lynnet Leisure for more than £6 million. The group is expected to develop the art deco restaurant which has attracted such celebrity diners as Tina Turner. Henry Kissinger. Bob Dylan and Madonna in its 7() year history into a large new bar-restaurant and entertainment complex above and in the lanes around the property. thus contributing to the regeneration of the city's Royal lixchange Square. Lynnet Leisure operates a number of bars. restaurants and nightclubs across the country. including the private members‘ club. 2‘) Glasgow. also located in the square.

This re-development is one ol‘ around St) such projects currently changing the lace ot’ Scotland's largest city. These include the creation of a new sports arena and hotel complex next to the Sli(‘(‘. while building work was recently completed on the new David ('hipperticld- designed BBC Scotland complex at Pacific Quay. Stall will move into the new building in 2007.

Meanwhile. First Minister McConnell has revealed that the city"s liast lintl will play host to the athletes’ village il' (ilasgow‘s bid for the 20H (‘ommonwealth (iames is successful. Such a project will lead to a ti‘ansliirmation ot' the Dalmarnock area. with more than 1000 new homes being built in the village site. which will be made available for private sale and social housing in a bid to rejuvenate one of the city‘s most deprived areas.

NEW LOOK KELVINGROVE ATTRACTS RECORD CROWDS

I Scotland’s most popular visitor attraction, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, which reopened on 11 July following a three-year refurbishment, has attracted 575,864 visitors in its opening month. While Kelvingrove was already the most popular UK museum outside of London, this figure represents a 500% increase in visitor numbers compared to the last time the museum was open to the public, back in July 2002. Glasgow Provost Liz Cameron said, ‘These truly astounding visitor figures illustrate just how strong an attraction Kelvingrove is. These numbers vindicate the decision taken to close Kelvingrove and bring it into the 21st Century.’ It is expected that well over 1.5 million visitors will come to Kelvingrove this year. Further information is available from www.9lasgowmuseums.com. (AR)

Radiohead The new Pink FIOyd? The Similarities between the two pioneering bands are uncanny. More importantly. they only rarely play any live dates iii Scotland. and this week Radiohead Will be playing in Edinburgh's Meadowbaiik Stadium. Catch them it you can. in the company of Beck and Deerhol. See feature. page 70.

Ron Butlin Iain Banks, Irvine Welsh, Ian Rankin and Alan Warner are all raVing about the Edinburgh author's extraordinarin powerful new novel. Belonging. See Books. page I4.

A Scanner Darkly Richard Linklater’s dark. anti-authority tantaSy takes the rotoscoping technique he pioneered to a thrilling new level. Essential Viewmg. See Film, page 19.

Doves and Dreams The latest strand in Glasgow‘s maj0r Charles Rennie Mackintosh celebration, this exhibition showcases the work of the ‘Spook School'. See Visual Art, page 39.

The Squid and the Whale It only seems a milli- second since this filmic gem was at the flicks. but now it's released on DVD. Relive the family trauma of the bookish Bergmanns all over again on DVD. See DVDS. page 20.

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