| October 2008 Interview: Broken Records Interview
MIDAS talks to Edinburgh’s Broken Records following their Highlands & Islands Loop The Loop tour. | |
| October 2008 Feature: Travels with a Choir
FIONA MACKENZIE chronicles the adventures of the INVERNESS GAELIC CHOIR at the Celtic Colours Festival in Cape Breton. | |
| October 2008 Feature: Ceramics
TINA ROSE looks at the experience of ceramicist Frances Priest at Cove Park, and considers the implications of a discussion on the future of ceramics in Scotland. | |
| October 2008 Features: Skying Video
In June 2008, ALEC FINLAY presented a lecture in Stromness, exploring the aesthetics of wind turbines in the landscape. The video of his lecture, by Orkney-based film editor Mark Jenkins, can be viewed below. Alistair Peebles, of Porteous Brae Gallery, explains his reasons for organizing the event. | |
| October 2008 Feature: Douarnenez Port-Musee
IAN STEPHEN found more than he bargained for – and food for thought in a Highlands & Islands context – in the maritime museum in Douarnenez in Brittany. | |
| October 2008 Venue Profile: Universal Hall
Venue profile - Universal Hall, Findhorn, Morayshire. | |
| October 2008 Interview: Jason Rose
JASON ROSE is standing down after five years at the helm of the Inverness Book Festival. We look back on his experiences in establishing the festival as an annual fixture in the calendar. | |
| Journal Archive: Issue 64 - October 2008
FEATURES: Jason Rose (Kenny Mathieson), Universal Hall, Findhorn (Peter Vallance), Douarnenez Port-Musee (Ian Stephen), Skying Video (Alistair Peebles), Ceramics (Tina Rose), Travels with a Choir (Fiona MacKenzie), Broken Records Interview (Dougie Brown) | |
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