| February 2004 Band Profile - Dòchas
The Arts Journal profiles DÒCHAS, one of the top young bands on the Scottish folk scene | |
| February 2004 Interview: John Byrne
JOHN BYRNE lives in Nairn with his wife, actress Tilda Swinton, and their two children, and spoke to the Arts Journal as the Traverse’s new production of the trilogy was scheduled to reach Eden Court Theatre. | |
| February 2004 Feature: Gunnie Moberg
Alistair Peebles investigates Gunnie Moberg's work among the people and landscapes of the Northern Isles. | |
| February 2004 Interview: Alyth McCormack
Lewis-born singer and actress ALYTH McCORMACK is set for a busy couple of months on the road, firstly in Dogstar Theatre’s revival of Seven Ages, and then with the band Shine, in a joint tour with The Passion. Alyth tells the Arts Journal about her dual career in the performing arts. | |
| February 2004 Interview: Stuart MacRae
Inverness-born composer STUART MACRAE reflects on his five-year Composer-in-Association contract with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. | |
| February 2004 Feature: Gaelic in the Baltics
FIONA MACKENZIE, the Mairi Mhor Gaelic Song Fellow, reports on her recent visit to Estonia. | |
| February 2004 Feature: Brodie Nairn and Nicky Burns
John Burns talks to Brodie Nairn and Nicky Burns about their fascination with glass and their globe-trotting lifestyle. | |
| February 2004 Venue Profile: Hootananny
Venue profile for Hootananny, Inverness. | |
| February 2004 ArtsRant: Arts Funding
AONGHAS MacNEACAIL casts an eye over the current furore surrounding funding the arts and cultural policy. | |
| Journal Archive: Issue 9 - February 2004
FEATURES: Brodie Nairn and Nicky Burns (John Burns), The Fall in Inverness (Marcus Wilson), Gaelic in the Baltics (Fiona MacKenzie), Gunnie Moberg (Alistair Peebles), Band Profile - Dòchas | |
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