25 Nov 2003 in Festival, Highland, Reviews
Ross-shire, November 2003
25 Nov 2003 in Features, Highland, Visual Arts & Crafts
DENISE COLLINS explains how the Castle Gallery is building a reputation to rival the best of the central belt galleries. It is always a pleasant surprise to discover a gallery outside the central belt dealing with quality works of art. The Castle Gallery in Inverness is one such establishment. Many new commercial galleries have opened […]
20 Nov 2003 in Features, Gaelic, Writing
PETER URPETH interviewed ANGUS PETER CAMPBELL following the publication of his new Gaelic novel, An Oidhche Mus Do Sheòl Sinn
14 Nov 2003 in Dance & Drama, Highland, Music, Reviews
Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, 13 November 2003
12 Nov 2003 in Features, Outer Hebrides, Visual Arts & Crafts
PETER URPETH reports on the unveiling in Stornoway of a new acquisition by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
10 Nov 2003 in Festival, Highland, Reviews, Writing
Dunbeath, Caithness, 7-9 November 2003
7 Nov 2003 in Argyll & the Islands, Features, Music
KENNY MATHIESON talks to MARTYN BENNETT about his work at the cutting edge of the fusion of Scottish traditional music and contemporary club culture, and his battle with cancer.
5 Nov 2003 in Festival, Heritage, Highland, Reviews
Groam House Museum, Rosemarkie, 4 November 2003
1 Nov 2003 in Features, Highland, Music
Venue profile: The Ceilidh Place, Ullapool
1 Nov 2003 in Editorial, Gaelic
THE PUBLICATION of a major new novel by Aonghas Pàdraig Caimbeul (Angus Peter Campbell) is an event of note in Highland culture, even if the language gap means that it will remain inaccessible to the majority of its potential readership within the Highlands, far less beyond.