The Festivals Roll On
AS DAVE SMITH’s cartoon reminds us, if it’s August it must be the Edinburgh festival extravaganza again. Kicking off right at the end of July with the Jazz Festival and taking in the full razzmatazz of...
View ArticleReasons To Be Cheerful
THE SUMMER may be wearing on, but there is still plenty going around the area. The Blas Festival takes pride of place this month, with Blair Douglas’s much anticipated Gaelic Mass heading a busy...
View ArticleIn Defence of Dialect
I BEGIN this month with an apology. In September, Northings ran a review of a reading of George Gunn’s play Fields of Barley in Thurso. I received an e-mail from John Cairns, writing on behalf of both...
View ArticleNot so Jolly Roger
THE INVERNESS WINTER FESTIVAL 2009 got off to a rocky start when a single complaint about a Jolly Roger flying from the flagpole on the Town House led to the removal of the “offending” item, apparently...
View ArticleTriumph Over Adversity
WHERE did 2009 go? It hardly seems any time since I was last writing the final editorial of the year. It has certainly been a busy one for arts in the Highlands & Islands, and we have covered more...
View ArticleBack On The Road
APART from the usual extravaganza that is Celtic Connections down the road in Glasgow, it has been a fairly quiet start to the new year – and a new decade – in the arts around the Highlands &...
View ArticleCold Winds Blowing
GUITARIST Graeme Stephen was pointing out to me the other day that whenever he is involved in a Tune Up tour, it seems to snow. He won’t be disappointed this time, then, when he takes his excellent...
View ArticleLightening the Gloom
THESE columns have struck a rather pessimistic note of late, and there is a bit more of that to come below, but what better antidote to the gloom over the parlous state of arts funding than a bit of...
View ArticleHave Your Say On Budget Cuts
FESTIVAL season is upon us again, and while there is plenty to look forward to, the proposed two-day Rock4Life event featuring Status Quo, REM, Sugababes and others planned for Arderseir has now been...
View ArticleDoubts and Uncertainties
HAVING begun last month with a comment on the demise of a major music festival planned for the region, it seems only fair to acknowledge the successful way in which RockNess has become established as a...
View ArticleMoving Up The Queue
TWO YEARS ago Matthew Zajac enjoyed a major success at the Edinburgh Fringe with The Tailor of Inverness, and he will be hoping that Dogstar Theatre can do it again when they take Caithness-born writer...
View ArticleHeart of the Matter
FOLLOWING the problems experienced earlier in the summer with a major music event foundering, it is good to see that the event which kick-started the current popularity of big outdoor music festivals...
View ArticleWelcome Additions to Musical Life
THE BLAS Festival was in the news earlier this year for the wrong reasons following the announcement of a planned 30% cut in the festival’s funding from Highland Council, as part of the current drive...
View ArticleChange in the Air
The early morning mists and forecast of rain and gales for the weekend are further reminders – along with the distinct nip in the air – that Autumn is now fairly upon us, with winter not too far away....
View ArticleAn Exciting New Chapter for Northings
NORTHINGS enters an exciting new phase with the launch of our radically restructured website this month. Regular readers will know that Northings is devoted to covering the arts and culture in the...
View ArticleNew Maps For Old?
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE is something that we are hearing more and more about these days, and if it is not yet widespread in the arts world, that is a scenario that may change, according to a number of...
View ArticleNorthings Wants You!
THE FINAL months of last year marked a huge change on Northings, and we would like to thank all of you who have signed up as members so far, and are starting to use the social networking facilities of...
View ArticleIshbel MacAskill (1941-2011)
THE SHOCKING news that Gaelic singer Ishbel MacAskill has died after falling in the kitchen of her home in Inverness has over-shadowed the proposed topics of this Editorial, which I will save for...
View ArticleNorth By North East
WHILE there are clear indications that touring theatre productions is getting harder and harder as financial restrictions bite, the Northern Scottish Touring Fund will provide one ray of light amid the...
View ArticleFestival Season
FESTIVAL time is now upon us with a vengeance. They come in all shapes and sizes, some barely impacting beyond a single village, others in the full glare of national attention, and each with their own...
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