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More libraries in Aberdeen to reopen doors to readers

More libraries in Aberdeen to reopen doors to readers Updated: 28/05/2021, 4:52 pm © Supplied by Aberdeen City Counci Councillors Malik and Imrie at the Central Library. Supplied by Aberdeen City Council. Book lovers will be able to visit their favourite libraries across Aberdeen again when more reopen next week. As lockdown restrictions continue to ease across the country, Aberdeen City Libraries will begin reopening more services. Kincorth and Woodside Libraries will be welcoming readers back for browsing, borrowing and computer access from Monday. Aberdeen Central Library is already open, alongside Airyhall, Bridge of Don, Cove, Culter, Dyce, Mastrick and Tillydrone libraries. Council education convener M. Taqueer Malik said: “Our library service has done a tremendous job in providing click and collect and home library services since July last year and it’s great that we are now able to welcome back our customers in person while still maintaining full access to our wi

The forgotten glamour of Aberdeen s Art Deco cinemas

Updated: May 24, 2021, 8:36 am © DCT Media Sign up for our newsletter and let our nostalgia team take you on a trip back in time Thank you for signing up to our Nostalgia newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up When the Art Deco Capitol cinema was unveiled in the midst of The Great Depression, it was dedicated to the people of Aberdeen. The 1930s were characterised by astronomical unemployment, and widespread financial ruin and despair, in what came to be known as “the devil’s decade”. But in dire times, cinema provided escapism from the hardships of daily life.

International Women s Day: Aberdeen libraries to host virtual author event

© Aberdeen City Counci Gerda Stevenson is one of the authors taking part in an upcoming event to mark International Women s Day. Aberdeen City Libraries is to host its first virtual author event to mark International Women’s Day. The council’s library service will mark the day with the event Wild Women: Magi Gibson and Gerda Stevenson in ‘virtual’ conversation. Inspired by the theme of International Women’s Day, which is #ChoosetoChallenge, the event will see poets Magi and Gerda reading from a selection of their works and discussing what inspires them to write, their experiences and the women who have influenced the and their writings.

Virtual event will recall Aberdeen s golden age of cinema and stage

Updated: 06/02/2021, 1:13 pm © Peter Devlin Janet McBain, former curator of the Scottish Screen Archive A virtual conference exploring the city’s iconic arts and entertainment venues will be held next week. The digital conference, called Screens and Stages in the Silver City, will examine the architectural and building heritage of Aberdeen’s cinemas and theatres. The event, which will be held on Saturday, February 13, is a joint project between Aberdeen City Libraries and Aberdeen City Heritage Trust, with backing from Historic Environment Scotland. The conference aims to enlighten Aberdeen’s past and explore how technologies can be used to conserve the city’s local heritage environment.

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