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This Week in the Gloaming 2010 #37
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 Kilmacolm, the River Ythan, Carlingnose and Evie.
Colin Campbell
September 12, 2010
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King Post Kitsch – ‘Monomaniac’ Reviewed
The only time I have met him, enigmatic, reclusive Scot Charlie from King Post Kitsch… no, wait sorry. Actually Charlie did introduce himself at the Meursault album launch down at the Old Queen’s Head a couple of months ago, and enigmatic and reclusive he most certainly was not.
Matthew Young
September 11, 2010
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You Have Been Watching… Shallow Grave
Before Trainspotting there was Shallow Grave, Scotland’s filmic John the Baptist if you like. The 1980s had been pretty barren in terms of Scottish cinema, Bill Forsyth aside. Even those films that were being made, such as the previously featured Restless Natives and Soft Top, Hard Shoulder, did not do significant box office.
Alistair Braidwood
September 10, 2010
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Over But Not Out
“It’s over,” said the BBC commentator Liam McLeod in the fourth minute of injury time against Liechtenstein. He was referring to Barry Robson’s free kick but he could just as well have been talking about our campaign: over, before it began.
Billy Williamson
September 9, 2010
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Peenko’s Scots Way-Hay! – The Son(s)
There’s a certain amount of irony in me posting about a band called The Son(s) in the week that I had a beautiful baby daughter. But that’s enough about my private (or not so private) life, on to The Son(s), one of the greatest bands in Scotland that you’ve probably still to have heard of.
Lloyd Meredith
September 8, 2010
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This Week in SEAN
This week in Scottish Entertainment/Actor News, Kevin McKidd talks about the new season of Grey’s Anatomy, Tommy Flanagan is back as one of the ‘Sons of Anarchy and Saba starts rumours that James McAvoy is being considered for the lead in Guillermo del Toro’s new 3D epic:
Saba I.
September 7, 2010
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Indelible Ink : Buddha Da
If I was to recommend a Scottish book to you that is based on religion you may rightly have some preconceptions as to what it would be like. It may be a generalisation but Scotland and religion tend to mix like oil and water, or perhaps oil and fire is a better example. Many of […]
Alistair Braidwood
September 6, 2010
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Scotland on Tour with Vic Galloway: Hostage in Barcelona
Just a handful of Scottish bands on tour this week, (by the way let us know if we are missing any), but Isobel Campbell starts her European tour and Vic has more on Hostage in Spain. Also the new Mogwai film will be screened at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC on Friday.
Vic Galloway
September 6, 2010
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This Week in the Gloaming 2010 #36
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 Loch Lomond, Dunnottar Castle, Rum and North Berwick.
Colin Campbell
September 5, 2010