Success, Failure, The Scottish Tradition. Doug Johnstone

ROCK DRILL: A Conversation with Doug Johnstone Doug Johnstone is a musician, a journalist and a doctor of experimental nuclear physics – what’s more, he’s just published his second novel. ANDREW J WILSON talks to a renaissance man about success, failure ...

Dream a little dream…of the city • EdwardMcAllan

“There’s a dog buried near here,” Tom Ogden says. “It’s in a crystal coffin.” He grins at me and consults his high-tech smartphone. In his bandana and dark clothes, he looks like a ...

Hot! Hot! Hot! Burlesque for the Masses • Paul F Cockburn

If you look up ‘burlesque’, you’ll find that it means ‘in an upside down style’. Now this popular blend of satire, performance and strip-tease is being reinvented across Scotland and around the world. PAUL F COCKBURN talks to Missy Malone, ...

Bob Dylan. Michael March. a residue of recollections

Summer ‘66 and the world destroyed Dylan. Not on some rocky road/highway 61. Neck broken by harmonica holder cycling through village. Somewhere back in ‘65, maybe at Forest Hills, the crowd devoured his image while masturbating itself. But Dylan still ...

When the Bubble Bursts • Mortgage Update — Mike Holmes

Since When Mortgages Buy the Farm was published in the second issue of ONE Magazine, the global credit crunch has begun to look more like a full-blown crash. The UK’s Northern Rock has now ...

Mean City to Big Apple: my last bites • JD PRYCE

Today the New York sky reminds me of a famous Rothko painting I saw in the Metropolitan Museum, ‘The Met’ to us locals. Rich blues contrasting with a deep Manhattan skyline. In a week or so, my horizons will once ...

Europe’s New Faces: The New Europe film festival reviews

The Second Annual New Europe Film Festival launches in Edinburgh with a dual mission... The 2008 New Europe Film Festival presents cutting-edge work from Eastern Europe within the UK, while simultaneously promoting a dialog between autochthonous citizens of Scotland and new ...

SQUEEZEBOX! The Movie: a rock review by NYC’s Glenn Belverio

While firmly rooted in Scotland, ONE Magazine has strong international ties. Issue 2 featured an excerpt from Martin Belk’s upcoming nonfiction chronicle, Pretty Broken People: lipstick, leather jeans, a death of New York — which ...

Oil and Water: Scotland’s Changing Political Landscape -Keith S Cameron

Scottish Parliament made a difference – or is it just an expensive irrelevance? KEITH STUART CAMERON examines the delicate manœuvring between Holyrood and Westminster over ship-to-ship oil transfers and comes to some surprising conclusions. 11 September ...

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