DecemberFEATURES: HITN Profile-Red Shoes Theatre (Henri Edwards), Hamish Henderson (Giles Sutherland), Highland Lives 3 (John Burns), Eden Court Art Project (Georgina Coburn), Inverness Gallery Consultation (Georgina Coburn)NovemberFEATURES: Between Two Worlds (Kenny Mathieson, Diane Maclean, Malcolm Innes, Bob Pegg), Geoff Broadway (Georgina Coburn), HITN Profile: Plan B (Frank McConnell), Aonghas Grant (Sue Wilson), Ouessant Festival (Ian Stephen)OctoberFEATURES: Del Whitticase (Georgina Coburn), Drama Na h-Alba (Stuart Brownlee), HITN Profile: PerhilionSeptemberFEATURES: Argyll to Israel (Rody Gorman), Right Lines Productions (Euan Martin and Dave Smith), The Elgin Macbeth (Gabriella Hockney), Oliver Gather in Shetland (Roxane Permar), Jacqui Clark (Karen Emslie), Allison Weightman (Georgina Coburn)AugustFEATURES: A-Mach an Gleann (Jon Macleod & Anne Campbell), Mendelssohn on Mull (James Munro), Bob Dylan in Gaelic (Rody Gorman), Musick Fyne (James Ross), Pier Arts Centre (Alistair Peebles)JulyFEATURES: An Sulaire Log (Ian Stephen), Highland Lives & Highland Lives 2 (John Burns), Skerryvore Album Launch (Sue Wilson), Steve Dilworth (Georgina Coburn), HITN Profile: Tabula Rasa Dance Company (Claire Pencak)JuneFEATURES: HITN Profile - Goode For A Giggle (Jackie Goode), Glencanisp Writers Retreats (Sue Wilson), Lotte Glob’s Sculpture Croft (Georgina Coburn),MayFEATURES: Astrid Williamson (James Parrish), Six Cities Design Festival (Georgina Coburn), Skye Music Festival 2007 (Susan Szymborski), HITN Profile: The Walking Theatre Company, Christil Trumpet at Papdale Primary (Matilda Tumim), Patsy Dyer in Slovakia (Patsy Dyer), Seachd At Cannes (Allan Hunter)AprilFEATURES: HITN Profile - Zenwing Puppets, Highland Alternative Music (Susan Szymborski), Paul Bloomer (Georgina Coburn),MarchFEATURES: Art and Agriculture (Rebecca Marr), Stanley Cursiter (Janette Park), Obituary: Evi Westmore (Robert Livingston)FebruaryFEATURES: HITN Profile - Ballet West, Arts in The Northern Isles (Alistair Peebles),JanuaryFEATURES: Twenty-five years of the fèis movement (Kate Martin), High Lines (Professor Kenneth White)
Grumpy in Glasgow Forget policemen and doctors, you really know you’re getting old when some of the regular contributors to ‘Grumpy Old Men’ are younger than you are. My home town of Glasgow regularly brings out my inner grumpiness. I spent most of the first half of my life there, but I haven’t lived in the city since [...]
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