Journal Archive: Features 2009
Northings Highlands and Islands Arts Journal features archive for 2009.
December FEATURES: Mirrie Dancers (Roxane Permar and Nayan Kulkarni), A Bulletin from Stromness 2 (Ian Stephen), School of Saatchi (Georgina Coburn), A Question of Balance (Robin Fry) October FEATURES: Brid McKibben (Kenny Mathieson), Highland Print Studio (Georgina Coburn), Caithness Dialect (John Cairns), Orkney Makers' Day 2009 (Sian Jamieson), Highland Makers in London (Tina Rose), Homecoming Rhapsody (Mark Morpurgo), Imagined Futures (Morag Macinnes), Highland Homecoming, James Robertson, Ruth Macdougall (Giles Sutherland), Creative Censorship (Jolly Roger) August FEATURES: Claire Pencak (Kenny Mathieson), Nigel Mullan Essay, Misha Somerville in Africa (Andrew Mackay), Highland New Designers (Tina Rose), Fergus Feggans at Tartan Heart: 1- Festival, Fergus Feggans at Tartan Heart: 2 - Friday Bands, Fergus Feggans at Tartan Heart: 3 - Saturday Bands July FEATURES: Christine Devaney (Helen Slater), Robin Gillanders, Be A Familiar (Grant Maclennan) June FEATURES: Artist Rooms (Cathy Shankland & Dean Melville), NTS Transform Moray 2 (Kenny Mathieson), NTS Transform Caithness 2 (Kenny Mathieson),Lewis Artists in Åland (Ian Stephen),Atlantic Islands Festival (Norman Bissell), Lewis Artists in Åland (2)(Ian Stephen), Lewis Artists in Åland (3) (Ian Stephen), NTS Transform Caithness (3) (Kenny Mathieson), Scottish Glass Society (Tina Rose), 53rd Venice Biennale (Sue Pirnie), Fergus Feggans at RockNess 2009, Margaret Boyd (Ken Porter) May FEATURES: Gordon Maclean (Kenny Mathieson), Dunoon Burgh Hall Project (Isbhel Crawford), NTS Transform Moray (Kenny Mathieson), HI-Arts Argyll Makers Day (John Saich), Visible Energies (Alistair Peebles), NTS Transform Caithness (Louise Henderson) March FEATURES: Fiona Mackenzie (John Saich), Heading North (Bob Pegg), Stona Fitch (Doug Johnstone), Ross Noble (John Burns), Alison Bell (Eileen Bell)
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06 Feb 2012
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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