Northings Event Reviews archive from October 2005
A Cromarty Yard photographed by Alistair Peebles Click for full size image A TURN IN THE ROAD (Stables Gallery, Cromarty, until 22 October 2005)

HELEN GARDINER admires a new exhibition of photographs by Alistair Peebles
21 October 2005


John (PJ Henry) and Janet (Claire Knight). Click for full size image BIG BABY (North Edinburgh Arts Centre, on tour 2005)

MARK FISHER finds Brendan Murray’s dark parable on unbridled capitalism a bleak prospect.
10 October 2005


Iain Finlay MacLeod. Click for full size image AN LANNTAIR OPENING (An Lanntair, Stornoway, 30 September 2005)

HELEN SLATER joined the crowd for the official opening of the new An Lanntair arts centre in Stornoway.
07 October 2005


Jennifer Black as Helen. Click for full size image A TASTE OF HONEY (Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, on tour 2005)

MARK FISHER finds Shelagh Delaney’s drama still has dramatic power and contemporary relevance.
07 October 2005


'Rigger III Piper Field Revisited' Click for full size image SUE JANE TAYLOR – OILWORK (Maritime Museum, Aberdeen, until 15 October 2005)

GILES SUTHERLAND catches up with a show of the work of Dornoch-based artist Sue Jane Taylor.
07 October 2005


The Reverend Obadiah Steppenwolf III Click for full size image JUST LAUGH (Hootananny, Inverness, 29 September 2005)

JOHN BURNS reports on Bruce Fummey’s Just Laugh comedy night at Hootananny.
05 October 2005


Circus by Ian McWhinnie. Click for full size image IAN MCWHINNIE OIL PAINTINGS AND CERAMICS (Castle Gallery, Inverness, until 22 October 2005)

GEORGINA COBURN finds Ian McWhinnie making a convincing transition from ceramics to oil painting in a new solo show.
05 October 2005


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