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December FEATURES: A Hogmanay Story - All that Remains (Peter Urpeth), A new home for Mull Theatre (Alasdair McCrone), Còmhla - Promoting understanding and communication (Julie Brook), Ministers set out aspirations for Culture in Scotland, The Mull Scene - Three new pop videos (An Tobar), Rody’s adventures in Nova Scotia (Rody Gorman)November FEATURES: Castle Gallery (Denise Collins), James Barret - early Stornoway paintings (Peter Urpeth), Peer Gynt in Orkney (Andy Ross)October FEATURES: Am Braden (Theatre Hebrides - Muriel Ann Macleod), A Light in the North (Tom Bryan), An Oidhche Mus Do Sheòl Sìnn (Angus Peter Campbell), A Little Bit Nerve-Wracking (Arthur Cormack on the Mod), Blazin' in Beauly (George Mackay), The Cycle of the Trees of Life (Jean Noble), Donnie Munro on Gaelic Culture, A Work Book for Video Dance (Katrina McPherson), left-luggage (Simon Fildes), Orcadian Cowboys in Venice (Colin Kirkpatrick), Sourcing Dunbeath Water (Robert Davidson), A Walk in the Uists (Donald McKenzie), Kidnapped Diary (David Fitzgerald), Band of the Month - Lacova, Còmhla - North Uist International Artists WorkshopSeptember FEATURES: A Comic's Tale (John Burns), Knitting an International Narrative (Roxane Permar), What goes on in Room 13? (Frances MacLeod), Scottish Guitar Quartet (Malcolm MacFarlane), Henry David Thoreau (Torcuil MacRath), Torcuil MacRath (Peter Urpeth), Ullapool Guitar Festival 2003 (Andrea Muir), Vocal Music on Yell (Andy Ross), Wester Ross Festival 2003 (Kenny Mathieson)August FEATURES: Ann Davidson Exhibition Preview, Blazin' Fiddles on Tour, Cloud Nine on the Ceilidh Trail, Runrig's 30th Anniversary, Sgeulachdan nan Leum a Bheul Gu Beul/Gaelic Storytelling Project, Nairn Jazz Festival Preview 2003, Innovation and Creativity in Shetland Schools (Andy Ross)July FEATURES: Hebridean Celtic Festival 2003 previews and profiles, Creative Scotland award-winner Ian Stephen, Hamish MacDonald on touring theatre, Moray Firth Radio's Jason Rose on The Cat's Pyjamas, Caley Ceilidh Trail (Margo MacLennan), The McCalmans (Ian McCalman), Scottish Traditional Music Awards, Wired for Sound - And Vision? (Andy Ross), An Tarsainn/The Crossing (Cailean MacLean), Holmes in the Highlands (Kenny Mathieson), Brian O hEadhra, The IDEASFACTORY (Lucy Conway)June FEATURES: Alastair McDonald on Highland Festival, Glenys Hughes on St Magnus Festival, Maggie Macinnes on Gaelic song, Caidreachas Òran Gàidhlig Mhàiri Mhòr, An Lanntair Development Plans, Loch Shiel in Sound & Vision, Arts in Moray, Highland 2007, The Nub, Tommy Smith on The Orcadian Suite, Kenny Mathieson on the Moray College Degree Show.
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BLOGS

 31 Aug 2010

Robert Livingston
‘Have you met the Poor?’

 25 Aug 2010

Robert Livingston
Lament for the Makars

 10 Aug 2010

Robert Livingston
Always Now


EDITORIAL

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September 2010 Editorial
Welcome Additions to Musical Life





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