BEST OF SCOTLAND New York music star has found a home in Scottish village
Now enjoying a foray into electronic dance music, Hope London has a come a long way from Long Island and opera
Now enjoying a foray into electronic dance music, Hope London has a come a long way from Long Island and opera
Rufus Wainwright has spent a lot of time on this side of the Atlantic this year.
Literature Professor Willy Maley was diagnosed with incurable prostate cancer last year, he immediately reduced his word count.
HE’LL march through the Big Apple this weekend in a celebration of Scottish culture, promoting the characteristics he considers synonymous with his homeland.
His book opens with a drowning, moves apace through maternal alcoholism, child abuse in the care system, prostitution, adoption and mental illness.
They cut their teeth in the bars of Inverclyde but when The Laurettes landed in New York last year they left with a big bite of the Big Apple.
THEY’LL become the faces of modern Glasgow, twelve unknown women who will represent the diversity of the lives lived in Scotland’s biggest city well beyond its boundaries.
Actor, writer and director David Duchovny reveals the mixed emotions at work in his latest film and how Scotland plays an inspirational role
As she launches Merchant of Menace, comedian Susie McCabe talks candidly about gender, acceptance and imposter syndrome
DAVE Harvey has a recurring nightmare. In it, a 14 year old is given a gift by an older relative, a round piece of plastic, pressed onto which are formative recordings that could go on to shape the teenager’s musical taste for the rest of their life.
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