Art and Culture
Terra Nova: Through 14 February, Suttie CentreNew work from FOUND collective members Ziggy Campbell and Simon Kirby, made in response to the photographs taken by William Clark Souter on the 1903 Terra Nova Antarctic expedition.SPECTRA:… More
Every year on the 25th January, Scots celebrate the birth or our great poet Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796). Perhaps he is most influential for writing in the Scots dialect - or the language of the people. Around the world his "Auld Lang… More
Art and CultureJimeoin Yeehaa!: 4 February, Tolbooth, 7:30pmRefining a lost art of the commonplace, Jimeoin is a comic with a delightful sense of the absurd and a uniquely low-key style.
How you gonna live your dash: 10 February, Macrobert Arts Centre… More
Art and CultureBilly Kay: The Linguistic Legacy of Robert Burns: 18 January, 7:30pm, Smith Art Gallery and MuseumWriter and broadcaster Billy Kay talks about Burns' use of Scots.Les Liasons Dangereuses--National Theatre Live and Donmar's: 28 January,… More
Art and Culture
Recording Scotland: World War II Through Artists' Eyes: Throughout January, Gateway GalleriesExplore a collection of drawings and paintings created during the war as part of a documentary project called Recording Scotland – find out more… More
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