| December 2004 Feature: The Great National Anthem Debate
ROBERT DAVIDSON let’s his head rule his heart and rules out Robert Burns’s great song ‘A Man’s a Man for a’ That’ in his contribution to the Great National Anthem Debate | |
| December 2004 Band Profile: Bachué & Unusual Suspects
The Arts Journal profiles BACHUÉ and THE UNUSUAL SUSPECTS. | |
| December 2004 Feature: Fred Morrison’s Paracas
The Arts Journal catches up with piper FRED MORRISON to get the latest on progress with his Paracas project
| |
| December 2004 Gaelic Feature: Michael Donaghy
RODY GORMAN pays tribute the work of the late American poet and musician Michael Donaghy | |
| December 2004 Feature: Salm
PETER URPETH investigates the tradition of Gaelic Psalmody in the Free Church | |
| December 2004 Obituary: Elizabeth Wakefield
BILL PEPPE and JUDITH KERSHAW pay tribute to the huge contribution made to artistic life on the Isle of Skye by the late Elizabeth Wakefield, MBE | |
| December 2004 Interview: Karen Matheson
The Arts Journal caught up with KAREN MATHESON the singer in leading Scottish band Capercaillie | |
| December 2004 Feature: Nicola Daley
Inverness-born actress and singer NICOLA DALEY makes her panto debut at Eden Court this month as Cinderella | |
| December 2004 Feature: Wee Stories Theatre
The Arts Journal catches up with ANDY CANNON, the Artistic Director of Wee Stories Theatre | |
| December 2004 Feature: Writing Groups
ANDREA MUIR shares her thoughts on the salutary experience of sharing your work with like-minded people | |
| December 2004 Feature: Lochmaddy to Liverpool
NORMAN MACLEOD temporarily foresook Taigh Chearsabhagh to cast an expert eye over the recently ended Liverpool Biennial | |
| Journal Archive: Issue 19 - December 2004
FEATURES: Wee Stories Theatre (Andy Cannon), Nicola Daley (Kenny Mathieson), Fred Morrison’s Paracas (Kenny Mathieson), The Great National Anthem Debate (Robert Davidson), Lochmaddy to Liverpool (Norman MacLeod), Michael Donaghy (Rody Gorman), Salm (Peter Urpeth), Writing Groups (Andrea Muir), Elizabeth Wakefield (Bill Peppe and Judith Kershaw) | |
16 Mar 2010 | |
09 Mar 2010 | |
19 Jan 2010 |
|
March 2010 Editorial |
Bookmark with:
What are these?