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Mull-Guy and Bearsden Double Fun
This week on Dear Scotland, Swatrick Payze brings us two more animated adventures from Mull-guy and Bearsden as they Race Into Town and discuss a recent Dancing Competition.
Swatrick Payze
September 9, 2009
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Tartan Specials Inspire Famous Scotland Victory
After a poor first half on Saturday, something motivated the Scottish team to raise their game and play their best football of the campaign so far. Was it the Burley team talk or perhaps the half-time sing-along led by the Tartan Specials? We spoke with Kenny McColl and also look at tonight’s qualification permutations.
Pete Reid
September 9, 2009
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Lloyd Cole playing USA, New Zealand, Australia, France and Homecoming Live
Commotionless Lloyd Cole will be playing dates in California, New Zealand, Australia and France this autumn before heading to Glasgow to join King Creosote, The View, The Bluebells, Deacon Blue and more at the final Homecoming event of the year at the SECC. Full details below.
Shiner
September 8, 2009
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This Week in SEAN – James, Gerard, Dougray, Ewan, Robert, Craig and Kevin
This week in Scottish Entertainment / Actor News, Saba brings us up to date on James McAvoy, Robert Carlyle and Dougray Scott’s new projects, another interview with Gerard Butler, photos of Kevin McKidd in Grey’s Anatomy, Craig Ferguson’s new opening sequence and lots of Ewan McGregor news.
Saba I.
September 8, 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 Findhorn, Blackness Castle, the Lairig Ghru and West Burra.
Colin Campbell
September 6, 2009
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Jesus H. Foxx – “Matter” Reviewed
When I first heard about Jesus H. Foxx, they were the haircut band support act of choice in Edinburgh, and pretty much the only purveyors of spiky indie punk pop in the city. That particular niche seems to be quite well inhabited these days, even as the Foxx themselves are leaving it behind.
Matthew Young
September 5, 2009
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Interview with Andy Gray – Part 2
Now a highly regarded football analyst, it is easy to forget that Andy Gray was also a formidable striker in his day. In the 2nd part of an exclusive interview with Dear Scotland, Andy talks about Jock Stein, missing out on the Scotland World Cup squads and how he would fare as a player today.
Pete Reid
September 4, 2009
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Broken Records European Tour Dates
Vic has described Edinburgh’s Broken Records as having “a sound that mixes up the emotive, propulsive energy of Arcade Fire, adds the worldy swing of Beirut and combines it with the epic, sincere songwriting of The Waterboys“. European fans will be able to sample this sound for themselves soon. Dates and ticket details below.
Shiner
September 3, 2009
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Kenny MacAskill’s Secret Masterplan Revealed
I can exclusively reveal the shocking truth behind the release of Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, the convicted murderer of 270 people on the Pan Am flight 103 which was blown up over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988. It is part of a desperate attempt by Tartan Army member, and Cabinet Secretary for Justice, Kenny MacAskill MSP […]
Billy Williamson
September 3, 2009