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You Have Been Watching…The Driver’s Seat
Here’s an oddity. An adaptation of Muriel Spark’s terrific and troubling novella The Driver’s Seat. It stars the late, great, Elizabeth Taylor as the enigmatic and troubled Lise, Iain Bannen as a man obsessed with macrobiotics and sex, Italian idol Guido Manneri and, in an unexpected cameo role as an unnamed English Lord, it’s only Andy Warhol! This […]
Alistair Braidwood
April 29, 2011
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From the “Remember When We Used To Qualify?” Archives: Euro ’92
Two adult Scotsmen from Renfrew, on a pristine lawn, in the sunshine. One on his hands and knees being dry-humped, doggy-style, by the other. Behind them, valiantly ignoring this advert for the perils of alcohol, a choir of virginal schoolchildren. In a bar up the road, an empty litre-and-a-half bottle of Imperial vodka.
Billy Williamson
April 28, 2011
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Peenko’s Scots Way-Hay! – Edinburgh School for the Deaf
I always find that the best way to find about new music is to listen to you peers and in the past couple of months two of my fellow bloggers, Manic Pop Thrills and Song By Toad, have both been raving about this week’s newest addition to the Scots Way-Hay club. My attention pricked, their […]
Lloyd Meredith
April 27, 2011
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Swatpaz Animation: Drippy Chippy
Swatrick Payze, unarguably one of Scotland’s greatest ever digital animators, returns with another memorable short film. Please note that this week’s video features scenes of unnecessary violence towards a fish supper.
Swatrick Payze
April 27, 2011
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Scotland on Tour with Vic Galloway – Rachel Sermanni in LA
Later that usual, as a result of some unforeseen issues at Dear Scotland HQ, Vic presents his weekly round-up of Scottish international gigs with a closer look at Rachel Sermanni. I’m also conscious that I may be missing a few gigs so if you see any glaring omissions let me know.
Vic Galloway
April 27, 2011
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This Week in the Gloaming 2011 #17
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 Buchanan Street, the Forth Bridge, Longniddry and Kinross.
Colin Campbell
April 24, 2011
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King Post Kitsch – ‘Some Call it Hell, but it’s Home’ EP Reviewed
After shaking the music industry to its very foundations by announcing the release of his debut album on Song, by Toad Records (cough cough), Charlie from King Post Kitsch has decided that waiting around and giving himself a pat on the back is not for him: he has decided to release a free EP called […]
Matthew Young
April 23, 2011
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You Have Been Watching (TV Special) Limmy’s Show & Burnistoun
Scottish comedy is on a real high at the moment after years where barely a smile was raised, at least in terms of TV. The second series for Limmy’s Show!, Burnistoun and the still underrated Gary Tank Commander proved that their initial successes were not flukes and that things are on the up.
Alistair Braidwood
April 22, 2011
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Decisions, Decisions
It’s that time of year again: nicer weather, Cadbury’s Cream Eggs, and the Old Firm Decider. This Sunday, Celtic visit Ibrox for the third time since August – the two teams matching off for a record seventh time in one season. If familiarity breeds contempt, then referee Craig Thomson had better get his arm ready […]
Billy Williamson
April 21, 2011