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Let the Summerhall revolution begin!

by Kevin Williamson Tonight’s the night. Its the grand opening of the new Summerhall arts complex‘s festival programme, in conjunction with The List magazine’s annual festival shenanigans.

Elsewhere

Loving this collaboration between Cargo and McSweeney’s: four-book collection entitled “Elsewhere” is created from stories of leading authors commissioned by the Edinburgh International Book Festival including Roddy Doyle, Amy Bloom, [...]

Showtime

Andy Wightman explores ideas to combat the feral elite who have wrecked havoc on our economy for their own personal aggrandisement...

From The Province Of The Cat 6: Mussolini’s Olympics

by George Gunn The future of Scottish politics, the future of our little country, is like an un-spliced rope blowing flayed in the wind.

Once Again We Will Be Left

By Robin McAlpine “All fixed, fast frozen relations, with their train of ancient and venerable prejudices and opinions, are swept away, all new-formed ones become antiquated before they can ossify.

Britain Must Break: The Internationalist Case for Independence

By Callum McCormick There should be no doubt that those of us who wish to see Scotland become an independent country in 2014 face an extraordinary task.

Oh Danny Boy (le)

By Mike Small This was Cameron’s Cool Britannia, a moment where we could ignore the reality of Bullingdon Club Britain and pretend instead that we were led by Kenneth Branagh in a multicultural… Read More

DAMP SQUID: THE FALL OF NIALL FERGUSON

By Christopher Harvie I Whatever happened to … Professor Niall Ferguson, and this year’s Reith Lectures? ‘A bit of a damp squib’ reported my daughter Alison from think tank country.

The Man Booker Prize & 44 Years Of Institutionalised Anti-Scottish Racism

As the Man Booker Prize longlist is announced Kevin Williamson asks a question that seems to have eluded the mainstream media: Is the most influential prize in literature tainted with an institutionalised anti-Scottish… Read More

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