11 Aug 2005 in Film, Reviews
ALLAN HUNTER at the Movies LOS ANGELES is a city without a soul. It is a sprawling mass of humanity in which everyone is a stranger, nobody dares to walk the streets and prejudice permeates every aspect of the culture. That’s the impression you glean from Crash, a passionate, provocative exploration of a city and […]
6 Aug 2005 in Argyll & the Islands, Features, Writing
EILEEN RAE reports on the ‘a-b, Creative Routes’ Literature and Storytelling project in Argyll and Bute.
5 Aug 2005 in Film, Reviews
ALLAN HUNTER at the Movies ONE OF THE great mysteries of America is the country’s love affair with the gun. Maybe it all stems from a romantic notion of the wild frontier and the men who tamed the West. The right to bear arms is in the constitution and has created a culture that is […]
5 Aug 2005 in Dance & Drama, Highland, Reviews
Pitlochry Festival Theatre, until October 2005
3 Aug 2005 in Highland, Reviews, Visual Arts & Crafts
The Storr, Trotternish, Isle of Skye, until 17 September 2005
3 Aug 2005 in Features, Highland, Visual Arts & Crafts
MARK FISHER sets the scene for nva’s latest outdoor experience at the The Storr
1 Aug 2005 in Features, Festival, Highland, Music
JOE GIBBS, the organiser of the Tartan Heart Festival at Belladrum, explains the changes in this year’s second running of the festival.
1 Aug 2005 in Features, Highland, Music, Shetland
PHIL CUNNINGHAM and ALY BAIN are currently embarking on their annual Scottish tour, filling venues all around the country with their inimitable brand of virtuoso music and comic patter
1 Aug 2005 in Features, Festival, Highland, Music
BLAS is a brand new music festival for the Highlands in which pride of place is given to tradition, youth and Gaelic
1 Aug 2005 in Features, Festival, Highland, Music
STEVE ROBERTSON casts his eye over the Highland talent lining up at the Tartan Heart Festival.