Glasgow Times

Checklist with Aftab Ali

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Tears For Fears, SSE Hydro, Tonight

HAVING sold 30 million albums worldwide, performed to countless sold out audiences, and won various awards, Tears For Fears – Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith – are one of the most influentia­l bands to come out of the UK. With a catalogue of classic albums namely the goldcertif­ied debut The Hurting, quintuple-platinum BRIT Awardwinni­ng Songs from the Big Chair, and Seeds of Love and a string of huge hits, including classics such as Everybody Wants To Rule The World, Shout, Mad World, Head Over Heels, Woman In Chains, these shows are not to be missed. Get tickets at thessehydr­o.com.

Be My Galentine Dinner, The Project Cafe, Tonight

GALENTINE’S

Day is about rejoicing in female friendship­s and celebratin­g all the wonderful women in your life. Expect a warm welcome, hot drink and surprise gift upon arrival. Goers will enjoy a yummy vegan meal together. Hosts will be founder of Wellbeing Rebels and wellbeing coach Lou Irvine. Then be entertaine­d by some female comedians, Sam Stewart and Isabel Delaunay, and hear some moving stories of female friendship from Lilly Asch, a profession­al storytelle­r and founder of Real Talk.

Tickets are £20 via eventbrite. co.uk.

Glasgow Goes Green,

The Art School, all day today

THE event is back and this year’s theme is

“reduce and reuse.” We often hear about the importance of recycling, but recycling is far from perfect. There are so many items which cannot be recycled and even those that are often end up on landfill due to contaminat­ion. So what should we do? Head along to this day-long celebratio­n of all things green in Glasgow for a start. We all strive to reduce waste and single-use plastics, but what are all the ways in which we can reduce the impact we have on our environmen­t?

The event is free to attend, but head to eventbrite.co.uk to register your interest.

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