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The Scots Magazine September 2021 Issue Is In Shops Now!

This month, enjoy a Focus On the unmissable islands of the Inner Hebrides, Read our interview with national treasure Elaine C Smith as she talks turning The Gruffalo Glaswegian, and celebrate the return of Bloody Scotland and the Scottish Crime Book of the Year 2021.

The Scots Magazine July 2021 Issue Is In Shops Now!

This month, don’t miss our exclusive interview with Scotland’s favourite weatherman, STV’s Seán Batty, enjoy the Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival, both in-person and online, and head to Scotland's south with a Focus On The Borders.

The Scots Magazine June 2021 Issue Is In Shops Now!

Arran, to Goatfell summit and back in three hours Kerry MacPhee breaks the record for the fastest cycle of the West Highland Way Polly Pullar talks to Helena Cochrane, a photographer capturing stars and galaxies Sound Of Scotland up-and-coming Scottish artists on collaborating to make music for Tenement TV Carina’s Kitchen our resident chef makes mouth-watering burgers     Take a bike ride into the past at Sinclair Bay, near Caithness spiritual Isle of Iona Author Fiona Erskine challenges stereotypes to create a female James Bond

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.

JIM CRUMLEY: From beyond the Sahara to a Scottish spring - the little white sand martin that proved the guide books wrong

May 3 2021, 8.00pm I know a guidebook that describes the standard issue uniform of a sand martin as “upperparts uniform brown and underparts white with distinct brown band across breast”. It doesn’t actually use the word “dull”, but I sense an unwritten subtext at work. I carry a torch for sand martins. They have a particularly treasured place in my idea of spring. In the landscapes I inhabit regularly, they are among the first migrants to take a bow. © Supplied by Shutterstock Sand martin. The commitment they make to fly from beyond the Sahara Desert to the River Balvaig, say, or the Allan Water or Sheriffmuir convinces me of the certainty of one more spring determined to defy the odds of climate change and take its place in the pageant of seasons.

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