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 ...

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 ...

Putting Yourself in the Picture
Stuart Wallace

When director Michel Gondry wrote his latest feature, Be Kind Rewind, it seems likely that he worked out the solution to his plot before coming up with the problem it subsequently resolved... Starring Jack Black and MosDef, the story begins ...

A Swedish Reality Show since 1891 • Cecelia Kopra

Reality vs fiction—what do we really mean when we make such a distinction? In this age when almost anything can be replicated and mass-produced, many of us long for something we perceive to be truly ...

Mean City to Big Apple III: heading south
• JD PRYCE

Part III: Heading South download the ONE print version Christmas in New York means doing some really touristy activities. First I took a train up to mid-town to see the ice-skating and the huge tree in Rockefeller Center, then ...

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 ...

Beat Generation

Contemporary Scottish music is now so active and successful that it can be difficult to keep up with what’s happening. Don’t worry—here’s a look at some of the bands who may be next in line ...

SNAPSHOTS 01: Can you kayak? • Rolling stones • Remote control • No country • Injuns

Open Access Paddling • Kayaking has been growing dramatically in Scotland over the past 20 years. Unlike the rest of the UK, we benefit from generous open-access laws allowing us to paddle down a river ...

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