Scottish Review : Colin Woolf
Contemporary Scottish Art COLIN WOOLF Over the Edge About the artist Contact Colin at: www.wildart.co.uk E-mail: colin@madwolf.co.uk Tel: 01501 751796 If you are an exhibited artist and would like to…
Contemporary Scottish Art COLIN WOOLF Over the Edge About the artist Contact Colin at: www.wildart.co.uk E-mail: colin@madwolf.co.uk Tel: 01501 751796 If you are an exhibited artist and would like to…
The Cafe 2 John MacLeod Unlike many publications SR doesn’t have an online comment facility – we prefer a more considered approach. The Cafe is our readers’ forum. If you…
Inveramsay was Kenneth Roy’s inspiration for founding the Young Scotland Programme – a forum for debate and dialogue – in 2002. But he never dreamt that he would find out…
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I never met my father-in-law. When I married his son Alan in 1987, James George Robins Millar would have been 98 years old. But I have always been fascinated by…
Rush hour in the Hebrides All photographs Copyright Institute of Contemporary Scotland, 2009 04.08.09 Issue no 122 AN EVIL HONOURED Kenneth Roy wonders why we are so ignorant of a…
Farewell to a man of ideas Leading article Kenneth Roy The legacy of Sir Iain Noble Donald’s cone A new Glasgow landmark My brother Kenny Biography Lorn Macintyre The national…
These days when there’s talk of a conservative upsurge, it’s the right-wing populist Tea Parties that first come to mind. The Tea Parties exploded with great fanfare close to two…
The language he had invented could, he claimed, be learned by a boy of 10, within just three months. This claim, however, was never put to the test because Sir…
As the COVID-19 epidemic rises towards its peak, memories of an earlier time come crowding back. As the Second World War drew to a close, parents dreaded the recurrent epidemics…