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A TURN IN THE ROAD (Stables Gallery, Cromarty, until 22 October 2005)
HELEN GARDINER admires a new exhibition of photographs by Alistair Peebles |
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BIG BABY (North Edinburgh Arts Centre, on tour 2005)
MARK FISHER finds Brendan Murray’s dark parable on unbridled capitalism a bleak prospect. |
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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. |
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A TASTE OF HONEY (Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, on tour 2005)
MARK FISHER finds Shelagh Delaney’s drama still has dramatic power and contemporary relevance. |
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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. |
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JUST LAUGH (Hootananny, Inverness, 29 September 2005)
JOHN BURNS reports on Bruce Fummey’s Just Laugh comedy night at Hootananny. |
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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. |
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