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The warm Scottish welcome was clear as soon as we stepped foot off the plane, and I don't mean the weather! Although, we were ...
From playing clarinets used in Mozart’s time to reconstructing instruments from paintings, period musicians are recreating ...
As a calm Melanie got ready with the help of her glam team, hundreds of fans gathered outside St Paul’s ready to catch a ...
Trish traces how her experiences as an immigrant daughter growing up in Orange allowed her to witness history and become an international human rights journalist. She is deeply grateful for her ...
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On 21–24 November 2024, Rothes Glen hosted its first ever Ultimate Whisky Weekend ...
The L.A. County six-piece talk about pushing genre boundaries and embracing serendipity on their excellent debut album, Moneyball ...
Brad and Anita Squires cast a message in a bottle from Newfoundland in 2012. It was found more than a decade later.
The bagpipes, most commonly seen in their Great Highland form from Scotland, are a loud and imposing musical instrument. Known for being difficult to practice quietly, they’re not the ideal t… ...
Black holes have long captivated the imagination of scientists and the public alike, with their immense gravity and enigmatic nature. For years, the mysteries surrounding these cosmic giants have ...
At Sawhorse, “Far Down the Phantom Air” unites the prehistoric and the postindustrial into a devotional that poses worship as pleasure.
The group launched their Into the Millennium shows with a slew of emotions: "I started breaking down and crying because it ...