By reviewsphere / 6th September 2016
by Peter Callaghan A lyric in Dan Hicks' song I Scare Myself, sung in the second half of Liane Carrol,...
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By reviewsphere / 5th September 2016
by Paula Smith COUNTRY PARK 4TH SEPTEMBER 2016 Many youngsters still felt the disappointment of the night before as Scouting...
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By reviewsphere / 3rd September 2016
by Chris Burn Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art until 16th October 2016 If you believe it to be true...
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By reviewsphere / 31st August 2016
by Luke Rajczuk This year's Beyond Borders Festival of Literature and Thought, organized annually by Mark and Catherine Muller Stuart,...
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By reviewsphere / 30th August 2016
by Chris Burn The three Fringe shows that I saw this year left me enchanted, entertained and then a wee...
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By reviewsphere / 29th August 2016
by Chris Burn Chaos and catastrophe were our lifestyle choices. Accepting the unacceptable our default attitude. ‘Oh f***, I’ve done...
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By reviewsphere / 27th August 2016
by Paula Smith DAUBIGNY, MONET and VAN GOGH AT THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL GALLERY This awe-inspiring exhibition contains more than one...
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By reviewsphere / 24th August 2016
by Sam Muir A dependency on anything; regardless of its physical state is often associated with the production of hostile...
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By reviewsphere / 22nd August 2016
Beyond Borders International Festival of Literature and Thought, Traquair House, August 27 - 28 Beyond Borders Scotland has launched the...
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By reviewsphere / 21st August 2016
by Paula Smith Like many locals I avoided, I reflected then I eventually ventured. I was reminded of how the...
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By reviewsphere / 19th August 2016
by Rupert Wolfe Murray It’s bizarre. I’ve written so much about my time in Tibet – I’ve got a book...
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By reviewsphere / 15th August 2016
by Tara Fitzpatrick There is a shed currently standing at venue 212 of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival which invites guests...
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