1 Jun 2005 in Dance & Drama, Features, Highland
The acclaimed Nairn-based actress TILDA SWINTON talks to the Arts Journal about her unconventional film career, from her early ground-breaking association with Derek Jarman through to her role in the the forthcoming adaptation of C. S. Lewis’s ‘Chronicles of Narnia’
30 May 2005 in Features, Film
GEORGINA COBURN investigates the enthusiastic world of the Highlands and Islands dedicated film clubs
20 May 2005 in Features, Orkney, Writing
As the fifth Orkney Writing Fellowship draws to a close, ALISTAIR PEEBLES look back over seven successful months of writing development in the county, and forward to what may lie ahead.
13 May 2005 in Features, Music, Shetland
The Arts Journal focuses on the CHRIS STOUT BAND
6 May 2005 in Features, Highland
ADRIAN CLARK reports on the wide-ranging activities of the Community, Learning and Leisure section in the Highland capital.
6 May 2005 in Features, Music
BATTLEFIELD BAND take to the road with a group of musicians from Uzbekistan this month – keyboard player ALAN REID tells the Arts Journal what the project is all about
2 May 2005 in Features, Highland, Music
STEVE ROBERTSON checks out the recording debut of an award winning Inverness band
1 May 2005 in Aberdeen City & Shire, Features, Music
STEVE ROBERTSON looks at what is on offer at this year’s goNORTH festival in Aberdeen
1 May 2005 in Features, Music, Orkney
BOB PEGG describes an exciting if speculative project to recreate the kind of ancient music that might have been heard on Orkney prior to its joining Scotland in 1468
1 May 2005 in Features, Music
PHIL BANCROFT has established himself as one of the leading figures on the Scottish jazz scene since emerging as part of the seminal John Rae Collective in the late 80s. We caught up with the Edinburgh-based saxophonist ahead of a Tune Up tour with his current Quartet