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Monthly Archives: February 2012
From the Archives: Emeli Sande Interview
This interview originally ran in the The Herald Newspaper (Scotland) on Saturday November 10, 2010, under the heading THE GLASGOW STUDENT WHO SWAPPED MEDICINE TO WRITE FOR CHERYL COLE. It ran in the Arts magazine and I think it was … Continue reading
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Interview: Django Django
This Article originally appeared in The Herald newspaper (Scotland) on Thursday February 16 2012, under the heading A JOURNEY, NOT A TRIP. Django Django helmsman David Maclean is recalling a yarn from Christmas past that would rival the glare of … Continue reading
Harry Papadopoulos: What Presence!
There’s a brilliant, evocative exhibition of Harry Papadopolous’ rock photography running at Glasgow’s Street Level Photoworks until February 25. I wrote about the exhibition before its launch late last year… This article originally ran in The Herald newspaper (Scotland) on … Continue reading
Interview: The Twilight Sad
This article originally appeared in The Herald newspaper (Scotland) on February 9 2012, under the heading Time To Look On The Bright Side Of Life. Perhaps you have witnessed the ghostly artwork for The Twilight Sad’s new album, No One … Continue reading
From The Archives: RM Hubbert Interview
Earlier this week, Glasgow guitarist RM Hubbert released his second album under his own name, Thirteen Lost and Found. It includes collaborations with Aidan Moffat, Emma Pollock. Alasdair Roberts, Hanna Tuulikki, John Ferguson and more. I spoke to Hubbert and … Continue reading