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More than 200 record sleeves are painted as part of arts festival

More than 200 record sleeves are painted as part of arts festival Coordinator says: “The exhibition looks amazing and we have featured images online as well. Updated Art attack: Sarah is proud of everyone s effort with the record cover recreations (Image: Andrew Neil) Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Scotland s Best Events This Week (7-21 May)

What s On Scotland 7-21 May: Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival & more This week sees the return of the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival, offering screenings, workshops, and talks processing and healing from the last year. Elsewhere, in-person art returns to Jupiter Artland and Stills, and music fills Leith Theatre. Feature by Anahit Behrooz | 07 May 2021 Following one of the hardest years many of us have ever known, this year s Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival is a moment of welcome and compassionate respite, offering workshops, screenings, and talks exploring how we have all collectively responded to the last year, and the ways arts and culture can help pull us through.

Why Dundee Outlaw King actor Stephen McMillan was reduced to tears by film script on city s male suicide crisis

Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Stephen McMillan and local film director Bonnie MacRae about giving young males a voice in the face of Dundee’s male suicide crisis. Having recently worked together on an award winning short film depicting the reality of male suicide in Dundee, young writer and director Bonnie MacRae and Dundee born and bred Outlaw King actor Stephen McMillan laugh when Bonnie says her dad thinks they could become the “Scorsese and De Niro of Dundee”! But as the short film Mind Yersel features as part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival from May 3, Stephen reveals that when Bonnie first sent him the script, which she wrote in reaction to the city being named Scotland’s ‘suicide capital’, it reduced him to tears.

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