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5 feelgood things to do in Inverness this weekend
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New exhibition inspired by Highland landscapes inspired to launch at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
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Keeping it in the family.. Peploe artworks go on sale in Edinburgh today
Paintings and sculptures from one of Scotland s leading artistic families of the 20th century are to go under the hammer in Edinburgh today.
Saturday, 15th May 2021, 4:55 am
The work comes from the Edinburgh home of the late painter and sculptor Denis Peploe, and includes not only artworks but also his adjustable sculptor s stand.
Lots to go under the hammer at Ramsay Cornish Auctioneers include work by Denis (1914-1993) and his older brother Willy Peploe (1910-1965) as well as a painting of Venice originally given to their father, the leading Scottish Colourist artist Samuel John Peploe (1871-1935).
traveling experience wins over with security rather than privacy. people uncomfortable with it just might lay over plans for thanksgiving. stacy was one of the peopl subjected to the new enhanced screening procedures. a lady took measide and asked me if i wanted to go behind a curtain, and i said, naw. and she just patted me down from top to bottom. they want all air travelers to choose the pat-down wednesday. it s a thanksgiving protest of sorts. what we want to do is put them in a position where they must accommodate travelers who refuse to be abused. while the body scans take about 30 seconds, the pat-downs can take at least three times as long. on one of the busiest travel days of the year, organizers hope the longer lines and frustrated flyers force the transportation security administration to back off their new procedures. tsa s chief acknowledged tuesday of large numbers of air travelers boycott the scanners, it will create a backup. without promising an immed