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6th INVERNESS FILM FESTIVAL (Eden Court Theatre, 19-23 November 2008)
GEORGINA COBURN reflects on a mulitifacted programme |
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INVERNESS CHORAL SOCIETY: MESSIAH (EMPIRE THEATRE, EDEN COURT, 22 NOVEMBER 2008)
JAMES MUNRO enjoys a memorable Messiah. |
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ANDY GOLDSWORTHY: NORTH UIST WORKS (Taigh Chearsabhagh, Lochmaddy, North Uist, until 31 December 2008)
EILEEN BELL finds Andy Goldsworthy battling too short a time and the Uist weather. |
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HANNAH PHILLIPS (Town House, Inverness, 14 November 2008)
JENNIE MACFIE finds magic lurking under the external racket in the harpist’s recital. |
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SCOTTISH DIGITAL SHORTS 2009 (Sabhal Mor Ostaig, Sleat, Isle of Skye, 17 November 2008)
TERRY WILLIAMS reminds would-be filmmakers that time is short for this year’s applications. |
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SCOTTISH ENSEMBLE: FIRE (OneTouch Theatre, Eden Court, Inverness, 18 November 2008)
GEORGINA COBURN marvels at the visionary reinvention of tradition in the work of Pekka Kuusisto. |
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THE TOBACCO MERCHANT'S LAWYER (Tron Theatre, 14 November 2008, and touring)
MARK FISHER admires a breezy piece of story-telling from writer Iain Heggie. |
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HEBRIDES ENSEMBLE (OneTouch Theatre, Eden Court, Inverness, 10 November 2008)
KENNY MATHIESON hears the Hebrides in typically adventurous mood. |
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SCOTTISH OPERA: LA TRAVIATA (Empire Theatre, Eden Court, 8 November 2008)
JENNIE MACFIE celebrates proper opera in the grand manner in a stunning Traviata. |
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SCOTTISH OPERA: THE SECRET MARRIAGE (Empire Theatre, Eden Court, 7 November 2008)
JENNIE MACFIE is seduced by the fun and frolics of Scottish Opera’s take on Cimarosa’s comic opera. |
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NATIONAL YOUTH PIPE BAND OF SCOTLAND (Talla Shomhairle, Aros, Portree, Isle of Skye, 8 November 2008)
TERRY WILLIAMS admires the work of the young pipers and drummers. |
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OTTER PIE (Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh, 5 November 2008, and touring)
MARK FISHER catches up with an oddball take on Scottish national identity. |
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A LIGHT IN THE NORTH (Dunbeath Heritage Centre, Dunbeath, 1 November 2008)
KENNY MATHIESON joined this year’s celebration of the work of Neil Gunn in his home village. |
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TEENAGE FANCLUB (The Ironworks, Inverness, 2 November 2008)
FIONA CARR reckons Teenage Fanclub are aging like fine wine. |
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EDINBURGH QUARTET (OneTouch Theatre, Eden Court, Inverness, 2 November 2008)
JAMES MUNRO checked out the opening of a new series in Inverness from Scotland’s longest-running string quartet. |
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HOS EXHIBITION (Eden Court Theatre, until 29 November 2008)
GEORGINA COBURN finds a mixed bag on show at the latest HOS Open exhibition. |
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