REVIEW: Toynbee and Walker on ‘Dismembered’
Ms Toynbee and Mr Walker put forward a harrowing story of the systematic dismantling of British society by an ideologically- driven and morally-bankrupt Conservative party.
READ FULL STORYMs Toynbee and Mr Walker put forward a harrowing story of the systematic dismantling of British society by an ideologically- driven and morally-bankrupt Conservative party.
READ FULL STORYThe new curator of Shetland’s book festival believes there is “something for just about everyone” at this year’s edition, which begins tomorrow (Thursday) with a
READ FULL STORYScouting For Girls defied the march of time to deliver a show-stopping performance (quite literally) at Mareel last night to mark the first date of
READ FULL STORYScreenplay film festival has officially begun following the annual high-spirited parade through Lerwick. Led by Festival Director Kathy Hubbard, two dozen participants kept up the…
READ FULL STORYThe programme for Shetland Arts’ Screenplay film festival has been announced, with legendary actor Bill Nighy set to make a trip to the isles.
READ FULL STORYComedian Phill Jupitus, most notably known for his team captain role in Never Mind The Buzzcocks, treated the audience to an eclectic mix of performance
READ FULL STORYJohnny Cash tribute provides a rhythmic roll of an evening at Mareel with a heavy stroll of nostalgia.
READ FULL STORYTake six of the world’s top female fiddlers, throw in a quartet of piano, bass, guitar and percussion, bring them altogether on a stage and…
READ FULL STORYTen-piece folk supergroup String Sisters play their only European show at Mareel tonight – on the back of an ambitious recording session at the arts
READ FULL STORYIt was a sellout night at Mareel on Tuesday as music fans gathered to hear American quartet Laura Cortese and the Dance Cards. Local band…
READ FULL STORYInternational fiddle group The String Sisters will play their only European concert of the season in Lerwick next month.
READ FULL STORYSix young fiddlers from the isles along with six East London violinists are enjoying a musical and cultural exchange exploring Indian, classical and traditional music.
READ FULL STORYTwelve young performers took to the stage at Mareel on Wednesday night to showcase the wealth of musical talents in the isles as they contested
READ FULL STORY“It just keeps getting bigger”, said Noelle Henderson, of the Shetland Schools Music Festival committee, which kicked off today at Mareel. The four-day event, which
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