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CROMARTY BOOK FESTIVAL (Various venues in Cromarty, 26–28 March 2004)
JIM MILLER looks back over the recent Cromarty Book Festival. |
| BEOLACH ON SKYE (Skye Gathering Hall, Portree, Saturday 27 March 2004)
FIONA MACKENZIE reports on a lively showcase of young Scottish traditional musicians in Skye | |
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LAURA DREVER: WEST (Orkney Gallery, Kirkwall, March 2004)
LAURA DREVER, a recent graduate in painting from Edinburgh College of Art, recently held her first solo exhibition in Orkney. CAROL DUNBAR assesses the work of a promising new talent. |
| TWO LIVES (Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, 18 March 2004 and then touring)
NEIL COOPER caught up with Gowan Calder’s strange and beguiling play, which can be seen in Highland venues this month. | |
| BBC RADIO 3 WORLD MUSIC AWARDS (Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Tuesday 9 March 2004)
Mairi Mhor Gaelic Song Fellow FIONA MACKENZIE reports from Edinburgh on the first BBC World Music Awards concert to be held outside London. | |
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REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL (Paisley Arts Centre, on tour until April 2004)
MARK FISHER catches up with 7:84’s latest foray into political theatre. |
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