By reviewsphere / 26th October 2016
Scotland’s premier art fair returns this November with over 500 artists from around the world showing with the 65 exhibiting...
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By reviewsphere / 24th October 2016
by Paula Smith So Nicola Sturgeon is again the focus of our attention. Accused in the past of having sabotaged...
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By reviewsphere / 24th October 2016
by Carine Belmont Every morning, 7000 to 10 000 people wake up in what the French media called the 'Jungle'...
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By reviewsphere / 23rd October 2016
by Stephanie Allard “But let’s face it, I direct Horror movies”. These were the words that Horror revolutionary John Carpenter...
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By reviewsphere / 22nd October 2016
by Caroline Malcolm-Boulton The good, the bad and the binging... In 1998 a small American DVD mail group was established. Little...
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By reviewsphere / 20th October 2016
by Paula Smith We know that one in four of us will suffer from a mental health problem at some...
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By reviewsphere / 17th October 2016
by Peter Callaghan After Rose Room's barnstorming performance at The Faw Kirk on the opening night of the inaugural three-day...
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By reviewsphere / 15th October 2016
by Peter Callaghan Gypsy swing quartet kick off Falkirk Live! With a barnstorming gig. Five out of five! As the...
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By reviewsphere / 15th October 2016
by Chris Burn Poetry, they say, changes lives. I met a man at Dingwall Literary Festival* this week who told...
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By reviewsphere / 12th October 2016
by Paula Smith The opening evening of the 10th year of the festival had a good turn- out at Summer...
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By reviewsphere / 11th October 2016
by Peter Callaghan Choreographer-turned-director Jane Gull – who during pantomime rehearsals several years ago should have received some sort of...
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By reviewsphere / 7th October 2016
by Peter Callaghan There’s more to my home town of Falkirk than The Kelpies and The Wheel. Not a lot,...
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