2 Oct 2009 in Dance & Drama, Highland, Reviews, Writing
GEORGINA COBURN investigates an intimate production based on the correspondence between Anton Chekhov and Olga Knipper.
2 Oct 2009 in Features, Heritage
HIGHLAND HOMECOMING hosts a major conference dedicated to assessing Scotland’s impact in the wider world.
2 Oct 2009 in Film, Reviews
COUNTLESS British comedians have failed to make the leap from small screen success to big screen renown. Even the mighty Morecambe and Wise never made a really great film.
1 Oct 2009 in Dance & Drama, Features, Highland, Writing
JOHN CAIRNS replies to Barry Gordon’s observations on Caithness dialect in George Gunn’s Fields of Barley.
1 Oct 2009 in Features, Festival, Highland
JOLLY ROGER is appalled at the power of a single complaint to force the removal of a promotional gambit for the Inverness Winter Festival, and wonders where it will all end?
1 Oct 2009 in Features, Writing
James Robertson visited Orkney to read from new work recently, and MORAG MACINNES took the chance to catch up with his doings in the 100 Acre Wood and elsewhere
1 Oct 2009 in Features, Orkney, Visual Arts & Crafts
SIAN JAMIESON reports from HI-Arts latest Makers’ Days event on Orkney.
1 Oct 2009 in Argyll & the Islands, Dance & Drama, Features, Music
MARK MORPURGO looks forward to a big Homecoming celebration in Argyll & Bute
1 Oct 2009 in Features, Festival, Highland, Writing
BRID McKIBBEN is the new director of the Inverness Book Festival, and reflects on her plans for her first festival since taking over from Jason Rose.
1 Oct 2009 in Features, Highland, Visual Arts & Crafts
GEORGINA COBURN speaks to Highland Print Studio Director Alison McMenemy and Studio Manager John McNaught about their much-anticipated return to their newly refurbished premises in Bank Street