Cat's Eyes on Glasgow: eating at Giraffe, Bard in the Botanics and so long ET readers
This week, having a Giraffe in town, a play in the park with Bard in the Botanics and it’s bye, bye baby…
Cat Cubie
As a TV presenter, journalist and commentator I like nothing more than to discover and tell people about interesting things. I’m also lucky enough to get my paws on some pretty hot tickets - from sitting next to Harry Styles at London Fashion Week to having a pint with Gerard Butler. In this column, my job is to find and share with you the fabulous things Glasgow has to offer and if the Cat’s away... I’ll be taking you with me! From gigs to gastro, this Cat has her eyes on it all!
As a TV presenter, journalist and commentator I like nothing more than to discover and tell people about interesting things. I’m also lucky enough to get my paws on some pretty hot tickets - from sitting next to Harry Styles at London Fashion Week to having a pint with Gerard Butler. In this column, my job is to find and share with you the fabulous things Glasgow has to offer and if the Cat’s away... I’ll be taking you with me! From gigs to gastro, this Cat has her eyes on it all!
This week, having a Giraffe in town, a play in the park with Bard in the Botanics and it’s bye, bye baby…
This week, good, clean fun at my Baby Shower and Glasgow proves that Neil Diamond hasn’t lost his sparkle.
This week, Debenhams summer soiree with Gusto, a pocket-friendly lunch at Turnip and Enjoy and why I wasn’t blown away by Blow!
This week: Pretty Muddy brilliant, going Madklubben and a moohoosive time at the Royal Highland Show.
This week, banging the drum about the Scottish Album of the Year Awards, soaking up the culture at Glasgow Mela and I’ve found a new presenting side-kick…
Lunch @ Riverhill Restaurant
The Look Awards @ Radisson Blu
VIP Launch @ West on the Corner
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