20 Dec 2004 in Features, Music, Outer Hebrides
PETER URPETH investigates the tradition of Gaelic Psalmody in the Free Church
12 Dec 2004 in Features, Music
Our recent interview with the great FRED MORRISON ended with Fred mentioning his commission that will open Celtic Connections 2005 in January. We caught up with piper to get the latest on progress with the project.
10 Dec 2004 in Features, Highland, Writing
ANDREA MUIR has seen the workings of writing groups from the perspective of both teacher and participant, and shares her thoughts on the salutary experience of sharing your work with like-minded people
10 Dec 2004 in Dance & Drama, Features, Highland
Inverness-born actress and singer NICOLA DALEY makes her panto debut at Eden Court this month as Cinderella
5 Dec 2004 in Features, Gaelic, Music, Writing
RODY GORMAN pays tribute the work of the late American poet and musician Michael Donaghy
5 Dec 2004 in Features, Music
KAREN MATHESON is the singer in leading Scottish band Capercaillie, and is currently working on her third solo album. The Arts Journal caught up with Karen this autumn for an update on the latest developments
4 Dec 2004 in Dance & Drama, Features
The Arts Journal catches up with ANDY CANNON, the Artistic Director of Wee Stories Theatre, as the company prepare to bring their Christmas show to venues in the Highlands and North East
2 Dec 2004 in Features, Music
ROBERT DAVIDSON let’s his head rule his heart and rules it out of court in his contribution to the Great National Anthem Debate
16 Nov 2004 in Features, Orkney, Visual Arts & Crafts
TINA ROSE explores an Orkney textile design company with an International reputation for innovation.
12 Nov 2004 in Argyll & the Islands, Features, Visual Arts & Crafts
The Aig An Oir art programme is highlighting the environmental and cultural importance of Scotland’s Atlantic Oakwoods. With two artists residencies successfully completed in Skye and Sunart, JOHN SAICH joins the third in Mid Argyll and meets the artists of the SWLA.