Glasgow Times

Checklist with Aftab Ali

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HAVE a wonderful time being entertaine­d by a group of profession­al actors in the vibrant Bungo

Bar & Kitchen in Glasgow’s South Side for a murder-mystery night.

Witness the drama unfold before inspecting the clues and questionin­g the suspects in order to solve the crime.

With four alternate endings available, the mystery plays out differentl­y each time. An alternativ­e festive pantomime where one member of the cast of Cinderella will not make it to the ball on opening night. Costs £35 per person and includes a three-course dinner. Book at eventbrite.co.uk now before all the places go.

GET into the festive spirit with the whole family and with friends at this extra special Drive-In

Movies weekend in partnershi­p with the Catherine McEwan Foundation at the Riverside Museum.

Kicking off tonight with two Christmas favourites - Miracle on 34th Street and Elf – also on the bill is The Greatest Showman and Home Alone.

Tickets cost £30, plus a £2.50 booking fee, per car and admit a driver plus up to four passengers to one film.

The movies are extremely popular so get in quick to guarantee your fun-filled family movie night of the year. Event supports the boys and girls at the children’s hospital.

ENJOY a relaxed atmosphere and delicious food at a fabulous midweek festive lunch at Celtic Park. Whether dining with colleagues, friends or family, tuck into a sumptuous three-course carvery lunch in the Number 7 restaurant overlookin­g the Celtic Park pitch. Bookings are available from noon to 3p today or on December 17, 18, 20 or 21. Cost is £15.95 per person.

A later sitting is available from 4pm to 8pm tonight at £19.95 per person.

A request for a window table in the restaurant cannot be guaranteed.

Table should be returned two hours after the arrival time. Book at celticfc.net.

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