What’s On In Scotland: Five things to do tonight
ART: BILLY CONNOLLY EXHIBITION
The Big Yin may not be as famous for his paintings as he is for his jokes, but his artwork is well worth a look at Glasgow’s People’s Palace and Winter Gardens.
The exhibition includes objects from the Glasgow Museums collection, including Connolly’s famous guitar made from a White Horse whisky box. It‘s the only place outside of London where you’ll be able to see Connolly’s artistic works.
The People’s Palace and Winter Gardens, Glasgow, free
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Hide AdCONCERT: THE ANDY WILLIAMS CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR STARRING THE OSMONDS
The award-winning production makes its way to Scotland to perform family classics such as Love Me For a Reason and Down By the Lazy River. In addition to music from the brothers, Christmas classics including Silent Night, Last Christmas and music from Slade and Mud will be performed.
The Andy Williams Singers and Dancers support the brothers, while Irish comedian Jimmy Cricket also makes a guest appearance.
The Queen’s Hall, 85-89 Clerk Street, Edinburgh, £35.70
CINEMA: IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE
Dundee’s Contemporary Arts Cinema plays host to a screening of a 1946 Christmas classic. The Frank Capra-directed film is displayed in all its glory at the theatre from 6pm tonight, reciting the well-known tale of character George Bailey’s guardian angel preventing his suicide by showing him the results of his good deeds across his hometown of Bedford Falls on Christmas Eve.
Dundee Contemporary Arts, 152 Netherkirkgate, Dundee, £5.00 – £7.20
COOKING: NICK NAIRN COOK SCHOOL
Just one of two Nick Nairn cook schools in the country, the Aberdeen branch is hosting a lesson in creating perfect peppered beef fillet strips with whisky sauce and mustard mash.
The Quick Cook session teaches small groups to make selected dishes in just two hours. Chefs can enjoy their creation with a glass of wine at the end and mingle with other like-minded foodies.
15 Back Wynd, Aberdeen, from £49
CONCERT: SINATRA CENTENARY
The 100th birthday of the original American idol Frank Sinatra will be marked at Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall at 7.30pm this evening. Classics such as Luck be a Lady, Come Fly with Me and Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town will accompanied by a 30-piece orchestra.
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Hide AdThe Sinatra Centenary is part of the Royal Concert Hall’s Christmas Festival celebrations, which will include a special Hogmanay celebration with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra at the end of the month.
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 2 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, £22.50 – £36.50