BAGPIPES face an “existential threat” as they have become one of the least popular musical instruments amongst budding musicians. The Scottish icon has ended up in the bottom five of worst selling ...
Robert Burns, often hailed as Scotland’s national poet, holds a cherished place in the hearts of Scots and poetry lovers worldwide. Born on Jan. 25, 1759, in Alloway, Ayrshire, Burns is celebrated for ...
Glasgow is set to benefit from new cultural projects and activities after receiving financial backing from The National ...
Q&A: Franz Ferdinand discuss their new album, the resurgence of 2000s indie and Charli XCX - The Scottish rock band Franz ...
The CEO for VisitScotland has unveiled details about new openings, anniversaries and other reasons for traveling to Scotland ...
Donovan’s latest creative musings can be seen in a “visual essay,” “Tale of the Gael,” a photographic history of the ‘60s ...
A NEW book raises the question of whether Burns is the best cultural icon for the Yes movement. In the run-up to the independence referendum of 2014, the words of Scotland’s national bard were often ...
A MILL’S campaign to protect tartan woven in the Highlands has been told the Scottish Government does not have the powers to ...
Former Desert Sun arts and entertainment reporter Bruce Fessier walked back in time to Bob Dylan's Greenwich Village on a ...
Donald Miller's ‘Blue Like Jazz’ spoke for a generation, and left disillusioned evangelicals more dissatisfied.
Talking about Scotland, most people think of men in skirts playing bagpipes which became a symbol of Scottish identity during ...