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Swatpaz Animation: Terry Runders Kicks a Stone
Pat Kane is a fan of SwatPaz. Read his article from last week’s Caledonian Mercury here. Today 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
April 5, 2011
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Indelible Ink: Kevin MacNeil’s ‘The Stornoway Way’
There can be little argument that contemporary Scottish fiction is Central Belt centric. Most of the tales told come from, and are normally set in, the area dissected and connected by the M8. However that situation is slowly changing and a writer who shows the way, and who has come to be one of my […]
Alistair Braidwood
April 4, 2011
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Scotland on Tour with Vic Galloway: Belle and Sebastian in Germany
Vic is back home and on Radio Scotland tonight he has the brilliant FOUND in session. Tune in at 8pm UK time to hear live versions from one of the albums of the year ‘factorycraft’. As always listings of all the week’s Scottish international gigs below and Vic has more on Belle and Sebastian:
Vic Galloway
April 4, 2011
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Song, By Toad: SXSW Video Diary Part 3
Matthew’s video diary from SXSW continues as he strolls through the University campus to the Muzzle of Bees BBQ where he meets up with Erland from Erland and the Carnival and Josh T Pearson.
Matthew Young
April 2, 2011
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You Have Been Watching… Orphans
After professing that Scottish cinema needs more light to accompany the shade, it may seem that I’m labouring the point by looking at Peter Mullan’s début feature Orphans. At first viewing Orphans may seem like more grim and gritty Glaswegian fare, but to think that would be a mistake. This is the blackest of comedy, and where that often means simply […]
Alistair Braidwood
April 1, 2011
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Going Bananas
The Tartan Army are still the world’s fluffiest football fans, thanks to the Sun newspaper. The blowhard tabloid rag proudly declared itself the saviour of the Tartan Army after it produced a photograph showing the banana thrown on to the pitch after Brazil’s second goal came from an area populated by Brazil fans.
Billy Williamson
March 31, 2011
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Peenko’s Scots Way-Hay! – Le Reno Amps
The one thing I love about Le Reno Amps is the fact that I really don’t know what they’re going to do next. For the past the few weeks I have been listening to their forthcoming album ‘Appetite’ on heavy rotation, each time racking my brains as to how the hell I was going to […]
Lloyd Meredith
March 30, 2011
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Swatpaz Animation: The Funny Fish Finger Friends Fall in the Pond
During SXSW the other week I was fortunate enough to meet quite a few Dear Scotland readers in person, and the one topic that kept coming up was the mysterious genius that is Swatrick Payze. An encore presentation is overdue. Welcome back Swatpaz, we missed you. Peej.
Swatrick Payze
March 29, 2011
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Scotland on Tour with Vic Galloway: Bronto Skylift in California
Vic is off on his jollies this week but I’m sure that he would approve of “unsigned noise-mongers” Bronto Skylift as the international Scottish gig of the week this week. Vic will be be back next Monday and in the meantime you can follow his adventures in Maui here.
Vic Galloway
March 28, 2011