PHOTOGRAPHING dolphins means that Tim Stenton can get another favourite species in his sights – Moray Firth dolphin watchers.
EVENTS in Boston have given a tragic topicality to the new play from north theatre company Right Lines Productions.
HAVING the foresight to form your own dance company seems like a shrewd move for a dancer.
EVEN star Zoie Kennedy admits she was surprised how big a success the play Boeing-Boeing has been in its 50-year history.
THE mysterious disappearance of an Inverness spy writer has taken on an intriguing twist worthy of one of his own plots with a suggestion that the air…
OF all the filmmakers represented at Eden Court’s 10th Inverness Film Festival, none is more delighted than director Ruaridh Arrow.
South African baritone William Berger appears with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra tonight at the Strathpeffer Pavilion for a programme including Mozart,…
ADDING to the international element at this year’s Inverness Book Festival starting on Wednesday, KARIN ALTENBERG may have been brought up in southern…
JIMMIE Macgregor is no stranger to Eden Court.
MUSICIAN Bruce MacGregor could be storing up some positive karma for himself after being asked to compose a tune for the Dalai Lama’s visit to Inverness…
WHEN the Scottish Ensemble asked award-winning composer Luke Bedford to write a new piece of music for the company, he might have been forgiven for hesitating.…
NASHVILLE veteran Mike Cullison’s (left)latest EP is called "Roadhouse Rambler" and he admits the name is a good description of himself and the music…
BOGBAIN’S Yvonne Murray admits to having a grand plan for the farm turned visitor attraction and now music venue — nothing less than turning it into the…
STUART McColm must be getting used to picking up prizes. A year ago the general manager of Castle Stuart Golf Club collected Golf Tourism Scotland’s…
FLORIANS’ stalwart Nicholas Nicol has a double role to play in this year’s panto offering from the Inverness amateur club — though the audience might…
OVER 40 years after calling it a day, prog-rockers Cressida are warming up for a one-off London show with an appearance in an Inverness pub. Tuesday’s…
IT was a distinct lack of shoogling at a Shooglenifty gig that inspired Black Isle-based choreographer Frank McConnell to propose "The Shoogle Project". "I…
FOR what he reckons must be the band’s Inverness debut, Undertones guitarist Damian O’Neill promises a better show than on their last Highland visit. That…
FORGET fast food. When Rosie Hazelton cooks lamb, there can be a six hour wait for its arrival on the plate, but it is a wait that is well worth it.
WHEN Graham Gillanders was growing up in Inverness, he reckoned his best chance of making a career in the music industry was to get out of the Highlands. Times…