
Stacey Mullen
Editor at The Glasgow Times
Proud Glaswegian🎤Talk a lot about music and TV📝Editor @glasgow_times | Email➡️[email protected]| Read my stories👇🏻
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3 weeks ago |
glasgowtimes.co.uk | Stacey Mullen |Calum Buchan
Gabrielle at Armadillo in Glasgow on 2/4/25. Pic by Calum Buchan. (Image: Gabrielle at Armadillo in Glasgow on 2/4/25. Pic by Calum Buchan.) Verdict: Three and a half stars. Glasgow music fans were treated to the very best of British soul as two of the genre’s biggest artists performed at the Armadillo tonight. The night was about Gabrielle, who brought her UK tour to the city.
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1 month ago |
heraldscotland.com | Stacey Mullen
Stacey Mullen in George Square (Image: Gordon Terris) My dad took this photo of me. I’m in George Square and it has trees towering over me. I am around four years old and I’m surrounded by my two great loves, newspapers and the city of Glasgow. I am that proud Glaswegian. I love how we speak and confuse people with words which really can be taken out of context elsewhere. We have the funniest people in the world.
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1 month ago |
glasgowtimes.co.uk | Stacey Mullen
Stacey Mullen Glasgow Times editor (Image: Stacey Mullen Glasgow Times editor) My dad took this photo of me. I’m in George Square and it has trees towering over me. I am around four years old and I’m surrounded by my two great loves, newspapers and the city of Glasgow. I am that proud Glaswegian. I love how we speak and confuse people with words which really can be taken out of context elsewhere. We have the funniest people in the world.
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2 months ago |
heraldscotland.com | Catherine Salmond |Stacey Mullen
Glasgow a year of celebration – where is it now and where can it go? (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto) It goes without saying how much Glasgow means to both our newspapers. The Herald - the world's longest running national - was founded here 242 years ago. It has always had an office in the city centre and honours its Glasgow roots with a pride and passion.
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2 months ago |
glasgowtimes.co.uk | Stacey Mullen
Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody at the Hydro 21/02/25. Calum Buchan photo. (Image: Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody at the Hydro 21/02/25. Calum Buchan photo.) Verdict: Four stars. Snow Patrol star Gary Lightbody said Glasgow “feels like home” during the band’s spectacular Hydro show on Friday night. The Northern Irish singer even teased that the moment the band arrived in the city in the torrential rain, they knew they were in Glasgow.
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