
Alistair Braidwood
Host at Scots Whay Hae!
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2 weeks ago |
scotswhayhae.com | Alistair Braidwood
For the latest Scots Whay Hae! Podcast Ali spoke to Ann Campbell who is the Festival Director of the Dunoon Film Festival which moves to Spring this year, and runs between 24th - 27th April. Ann talks about the history of the festival, now in its 11th year, and the importance of the local community over the years. She also explains her own role before breaking down this year's programme and what people can expect, emphasising that it is about so much more than just the films.
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2 weeks ago |
snackmag.co.uk | Alistair Braidwood
Craig A. Smith’s 2013 debut novel, The Mile, was one of the few to deal directly with the then-impending independence referendum, but it also looked at the history of Scotland leading up to that point. Over ten years later, The River looks at specific events in the 20th century through the lives and loves of everyday people. SNACK spoke to Craig to hear all about it. Can you describe The River for readers?
The Lives We Live: The Scots Whay Hae! Podcast Talks To Jess Orr About Paisley Book Festival 2025...
3 weeks ago |
scotswhayhae.com | Alistair Braidwood
For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke once again to Jess Orr, the Associate Programmer for the Paisley Book Festival, to learn all about this year's programme - and what a programme it is. Jess explains this year's theme 'The Lives We Live' as well as breaking down the various strands of the festival which include 'Life's Fundamentals', 'The Writer’s Playlist', and 'Poet's Corner'before the two go into details about just some of the individual events across the four days.
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3 weeks ago |
theskinny.co.uk | Alistair Braidwood
Book title: Holy Boys Author: Andrés N. Ordorica After his critically acclaimed debut novel How We Named The Stars, Andrés N. Ordorica returns to his first love of poetry with Holy Boys. Following on from his previous collection At Least This I Know, the poet continues to examine his own life through themes of family, liminality, belonging, love, desire, sexuality, and much more.
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1 month ago |
scotswhayhae.com | Alistair Braidwood
For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to musician and writer Katy Lironi to talk all about her memoir Matilda In The Middle, which is available now, published with Into Books. Katy gives an overview of the book, talks about the title, breaks down the subtitle of 'family, music and mayhem' and how those three aspects work together to tell the full story. She also makes it clear that while this is a memoir about family, this is the story as she sees it.
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📻💕 If you missed the interview with Graeme Black from artist of the week @UpturnedBoats on Sunday's @ScotsWhayHae Radio Show @OfficialCamGlen (where Graeme talks about their debut EP & much more) the, significantly longer, video version is here... 👉 https://t.co/fbdqlRDbGo https://t.co/6fD2UC1uUJ

RT @ScotsWhayHae: 🎙️🎭💕 The latest podcast is an interview with @frsrsctt, the director of 'The Gray Plays', a concert reading of 4 short pl…

🎙️🎭💕 The latest podcast is an interview with @frsrsctt, the director of 'The Gray Plays', a concert reading of 4 short plays by Alasdair Gray, which will be @OranMorGlasgow. Details, including all the ways to listen, & to get tickets, click here... 👉 https://t.co/R8K8MZWOid https://t.co/FTT4hRXoTH