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Terry Runders Kicks a Stone
Animation genius and fish fingers lover Swatrick Payze returns with one of his most popular stories – the day that Terry Runders kicked a stone and got into a bit of bother with Mrs Granger and the robot that looks after him.
Swatrick Payze
October 14, 2009
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Paolo Nutini Gigs in Australia and Europe
Paolo Nutini has announced more gigs in Europe and Australia in the upcoming weeks. The Paisley lad plays another sold out show tonight in Glasgow before heading to Melbourne and Sydney for the first time since 2007. T in the Park footage and full ticket details below.
Shiner
October 14, 2009
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This Week in SEAN – Gerard, Ewan, Kevin, David and more Gerard
Gerard Butler has a new film out on Friday so this week in Scottish Entertainment and Actor News is fairly Gerry heavy. Saba also has news on Ewan McGregor’s new film ‘Beginners’, Kevin McKidd’s Grey’s Anatomy spoilers and David Tenant in a remake of ‘Burke and Hare’.
Saba I.
October 13, 2009
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The Low Miffs and Malcolm Ross Rip it Up and Start Again
The “wonderfully musical” yet “erratic” Low Miffs have just recorded an album with the legendary Malcolm Ross (formerly of Josef K, Orange Juice and Aztec Camera) and the album launch takes place tonight in London at Madame Jojo’s in Soho. Here, Alec tells us why he is not surprised that this collaboration works so well:
Alec Downie
October 13, 2009
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Scotland on Tour with Vic Galloway : Rustie
Glasgow’s Rustie has been described as “the sound of the underground before the underground has even had a chance to get out of bed”. Vic Galloway highlights Rustie’s sets at Vega in Copenhagen on Friday and at Rocket in Milan on Saturday as the pick of all the Scottish gigs outside the UK this week:
Vic Galloway
October 12, 2009
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This Week in the Gloaming
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 the Erskine Bridge, the Lake of Menteith, Glencoe and Loch Maree.
Colin Campbell
October 11, 2009
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X Lion Tamer – ‘Neon Hearts EP’ Reviewed
There really is no better way to describe X Lion Tamer than in Tony’s own words: “Sounds like the ending credits of low budget 80s teen movies – played on your mate’s Amiga.”
Matthew Young
October 10, 2009
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Interview with FOUND; CMJ gigs in New York
FOUND are an artist collective / pop band based in Edinburgh. They are also one of the most exciting and creative new bands in Scotland right now. FOUND will return to New York for the CMJ Music Marathon later this month and last week a hungover Tommy and Ziggy spoke to Dear Scotland about the upcoming gigs.
Pete Reid
October 9, 2009
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More Camera Obscura Gigs in Europe and North America
Camera Obscura are back on the road and they will be at the Fritz Club in Berlin tonight. The band have now finalized their schedule for the next few months which includes dates all over Europe and North America and a very special gig at the Glasgow Barrowlands. Full details and ticket links below.
Shiner
October 8, 2009