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Month: July 2010
  • They Shoot Music In Scotland – Luigi Strauss ‘They Shoot Music Don’t They’ regularly film the world’s best new bands on the streets of their hometown Vienna. Recently they visited Scotland to capture some of our finest musicians in unusual places. This week, Luigi Strauss by the Clyde. Pete Reid
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    July 31, 2010
  • Indelible Ink: Special Edition ‘The Year of Open Doors’ ‘Novels are full of padding, they’re clearly objectionable’ Paul Reekie ‘Submission’ The above quote is one of my favourites and comes from the 1996 short story collection ‘Children of Albion Rovers’. It is the way I feel about many novels, and neatly sums up why I have such a love for the short story. Alistair Braidwood
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    July 30, 2010
  • The Football We Deserve James Curran Baxter was born in 1939 in Hill of Beath, Fife.  He played 381 games for Raith Rovers, Rangers, Sunderland, Nottingham Forest, and Scotland, scoring 38 goals, including both in the 1963 win at Wembley – the stadium where, four years later, he played “keepie uppie” against the newly-crowned world champions.  Baxter retired from […] Billy Williamson
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    July 29, 2010
  • Peenko’s Scots Way-Hay! – The Seventeenth Century It was roughly about a month ago that I was up at the goNorth festival, and I came back raving about a couple of bands that are based in Glasgow. Don’t you just love the irony of me travelling hundreds of miles to catch artists that I could quite easily see in my own backyard? […] Lloyd Meredith
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    July 28, 2010
  • This Week in SEAN – The Best of the Scots on Craig Ferguson This week in Scottish Entertainment / Actor News we look back on some of Craig Ferguson’s best Scottish interviews of the past 12 months featuring Gerard Butler, Robert Carlyle, Ewan McGregor and Billy Connolly. Saba I.
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    July 27, 2010
  • Scotland on Tour with Vic Galloway: Codeine Velvet Club in Japan This week the Codeine Velvet Club are in Japan for what may be there last ever show. BBC Radio’s Vic Galloway has more on them along with a listing of all the Scottish bands on tour this week which includes Belle and Sebastian, Simple Minds and Fran Healy. Vic Galloway
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    July 26, 2010
  • This Week in the Gloaming 2010 #30 Each Sunday we present some of the best new photos of Scotland in the gloaming, the magical time before sunrise or after sunset. This week featuring images of Troon Harbour, Hopeman Rocks, the Forth Rail Bridge and Portobello. Colin Campbell
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    July 25, 2010
  • They Shoot Music In Scotland – There Will Be Fireworks ‘They Shoot Music Don’t They’ regularly film the world’s best new bands on the streets of their hometown Vienna. Recently they visited Scotland to capture some of our finest musicians in unusual places. This week, There Will Be Fireworks on a cold rooftop in Glasgow’s West End. Pete Reid
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    July 24, 2010
  • You Have Been Watching… The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie This week’s featured film is a bona fide classic, and, like Muriel Spark’s 1961 novel from which it is adapted, much more subversive and controversial than many would give it credit for. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is a film about loyalty, betrayal, guilt, duty, responsibility and questions of nature versus nurture. Alistair Braidwood
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    July 23, 2010

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