BEST OF SCOTLAND Is Conic Hill the best view in Scotland?
Guitarist and songwriter Dave Arcari shares his 'best bits' of Scotland
Guitarist and songwriter Dave Arcari shares his 'best bits' of Scotland
From the quiet traditional fishing villages to vibrant seaside resorts, Scotland has a kaleidoscope of ever-changing reasons to head to the coast
It boasts "views of the mountains to the west, then there are the rivers coming out and there's an island offshore..."
The opening exhibition at the £27 million Perth Museum offers a special commemoration of Scotland’s national animal.
Graeme Clark, founding member and bassist of Wet Wet Wet, shares his 'best bits' of Scotland
Charles Cumming’s take on espionage fiction finds the Scottish novelist placing his hero, Lachlan Kite, in the third in the Box 88 series and in some of history’s most notorious troublespots
Comedian Kieran Hodgson reveals his cunning gameplan as he prepares to embark on his Big In Scotland tour
"One place I love to run is Whitelee Windfarm on Eaglesham Moor."
Ken Bruce’s Chart Hits comes to Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow and offers a selection of huge pop hits, from the Rolling Stones to Lewis Capaldi.
I am very much a devotee of the Mitchell Library in Glasgow, though mostly for nostalgic reasons now (it looks as much a temple of knowledge as ever). As a student in the early 80s, it was like the internet before the internet – journals from every discipline (and globally sourced) in the big reading room, all of literature and history available in the upper floors, and the most exquisite topmost room, just for philosophy and theology. They still have the cheapest carrells for music singing practice – I used it the other day before a gig. It’s my sanctuary.
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