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Nocturne #3 Review

DVD: THE SECRET AGENT starring Toby Jones, Cicky McClure, Ian Hart amazon.co.uk: £14:99 This new BBC adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s 1907 novel may be set in a Victorian London brimming with espionage and terrorism but – with only a few notable exceptions – was filmed chiefly in and around Edinburgh and Glasgow. Atmospheric and superbly performed, the […]

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Discovery

Dundee may once have been known for its ‘Jute, Jam and Journalism’, but the self-declared ‘City of Discovery’ is home to one of the most important ships in the history of science… The Royal Research Ship Discovery, now permanently berthed at Discovery Point on Dundee’s evolving waterfront, was the last traditional wooden three-masted ship built […]

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In the Footsteps of Robert Louis Stevenson

The much-loved Scottish author enjoyed a special connection with France, and is still remembered in some places today. Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), author of classic novels including Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, is nowadays most often linked with either the Scottish capital Edinburgh—the city of his birth and […]

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Andrew Doyle on Forrest Reid

The acerbic writer and stand-up is determined to spread the word about his gay literary hero—who died 70 years ago. Most GT readers will know Andrew Doyle for his stand up comedy; as a frequently hilarious, sharply intelligent, and fearless stage presence, ready to push audience tolerance of “bad taste” to the limit. Some of […]

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Go Commando!

As Dundee-based D C Thomson publishes the 5,000th issue of Commando, Paul F Cockburn asks how this iconic title continues to thrive. Commando For Action and Adventure—to give the line’s full title—is arguably British comics’ greatest survivor. Yes, 2000AD triumphantly published its 2,000th “prog” back in September 2016, but this small “digest” comic line—with its […]

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Working Up A Lather

Scotland is well known for many fine, quality food and drink products, but the last few years has seen increased national and international recognition for a wide range of artisan soaps and other skincare products. Often made with locally-sourced ingredients, Scotland’s soap makers offer environmentally-conscious fragrances which can be appreciated around the world. “Scottish soaps […]

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Double Trouble

Revenge thriller The Library Suicides was an important personal project to director Euros Lyn, not least because his debut feature film was an opportunity to tell an unusual story in his native language. How did you get involved with a film adaptation of Fflur Dafydd’s best-selling Welsh-language novel Y Llyfgell? Fflur contacted me; she was […]

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