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• Martin Belk

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Moonwalking

It’s now more than a quarter of a century since human beings walked on another world. In the Shadow of the Moon, which recently touched down in cinemas, is a ...

Scotland on your doorstep

Scotland’s spectacular landscape is always changing, but our busy lifestyles often mean that we miss the chance to see it. Now’s the time to catch the last of the autumn ...

Looking for Glasgow

In the first of a regular series, full time student and urban explorer JENNI CHITTICK begins her search for some of Glasgow’s hidden treasures — from shops, to chatty traffic ...

Raising The Bar

The Skinny Editor Rupert Thomson surveys the ethos of a night out, bar decor and ...

The Late, Great, State of Free Speech • Betsy Super

It might have escaped your notice, but in the US and the UK attacks on free speech are on the rise. In order to protect us from subversion ...

Mean City to Big Apple, an update

A lot has happened since my first article for the first ONE…over three months since my arrival on American shores and what an adventure it is! On Food...

Jazz Funeral for a Drowned City

Two years on from the Hurricane Katrina disaster, New Orleans is still being battered. The city known for its combination of virtue and vice, is being swept by hostile forces —big ...

Café By Starck • Elliott Murphy

I. the Kid...

The Sleep of Reason

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Picture Imperfect

Before the press blamed the Gorbals vampire hysteria on comic books, they targeted horror films. The problem was, they couldn’t make their case stick. There were only two creature features ...

When Mortgages Buy The Farm - Mike Holmes

Why did Northern Rock start to crumble? Is the credit crunch a new ...

Poetspace

Chanson d’automne Les sanglots longs Des violins De l’automne Blessent mon coeur D’une langueur Monotone. Tout suffocant Et blême, ...

26.2

A run through Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan and the Bronx On November 4, 2007, still drowsy from too ...

Stormin’ Norman

There’s no way that a column called “Punch Lines” could fail to note the passing of Norman Mailer, the two-fisted tornado of American literature, who flung in the towel ...

Horn from Beyond • Gavin Inglis

Is there life after death? Only the dead can tell, and they’ve got a funny way of going about it. ...

Obituary: Reginald Cheam

Horror film actor, director and producer born...

Stand up for a Quiet Pint in Auld Reekie

The City of Edinburgh Council is considering changing its licensing regulations. The Draft Statement goes so far as to acknowledge that “the existing policy has served the ...

The mile-high breakup club

With its endless queues, constant security checks and the burden of environmental guilt, the romance has been well and truly ...

Tasting Notes: The Feast of Steven

Deck the halls, book out my diary... I’d throw in a fa-la-la-la-la...

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

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

Bob Dylan. Michael March. a residue of recollections

Bob Dylan. Michael March. a residue of recollections

When the Bubble Bursts • Mortgage Update — Mike Holmes

When the Bubble Bursts • Mortgage Update — Mike Holmes

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

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

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