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Bentley Does It!
It’s one of the greatest driving routes on Earth and it’s on our doorstep. Jack McKeown gets behind the wheel for the North Coast 500.
Puffins Are Living On The Edge
Nature’s endearing, dogged survivors are not faring so well in the face of the latest environmental threats
Emotional Journey
In his first book of prose, Fife-based poet Brian Johnstone explores secrets behind his seemingly conventional, post-war childhood…
A Capital Collection
The refurbished St Cecilia’s Hall is a musical jewel in Edinburgh’s crown
Home Of Hogmanay
Edinburgh leads the way in worldwide New Year celebrations
Down On The Farm
There’s a delightful pastoral oasis deep in the heart of the city
Cairns No More?
Nick Drainey debates stacks of stones on Meall Buidhe, Glen Lyon
On The Right Track
Callendar Estate’s family-friendly trails offer a peaceful winter ride – as long as you don’t get lost!
Bring In The New
Lisa-Marie Ferla anticipates an exciting musical revolution in 2018
Catalonian Comrades
Catalonian Comrades
The Darien Scheme
Scotland’s disastrous empire bid became the crucial turning point in the nation’s political future
Second Best? No Way
Nick Drainey finds Fife’s East Lomond easier going – but more fun
The Perfect Pit-Stop
A stone’s throw from the M74, this ride explores the overlooked hills of the Southern Uplands
Set For A Clean Sweep?
Scotland’s men’s curling team are going for gold at the Winter Olympics
The Greatest View Of All
Take to the skies for hours over scenic Glen Feshie – in summer and winter alike – with the members of Cairngorm Gliding Club
No Mean Film City
Glasgow Film Festival returns to delight increasingly large and appreciative audiences
Bobby's Back In Town
From one of the most memorable psychopaths in cinematic history to six years as a sinister sorcerer, Robert Carlyle is a bona fide Glaswegian treasure… and a grafter too, as The Scots Magazine discovered.
Is It A Bird? Is It A Plane?
No, it’s Superman artist Frank Quitely!
The Devil's Staircase
Big views and an outstanding descent are the reward for this quiet winter ride from Kinlochleven
A Living Time Capsule
This 19th century home has been lovingly restored, writes Wendy Glass
A Magical Season
Edinburgh’s Traverse Theatre hosts the second Christmas MagicFest…
Classic Tales And New Directions
Irvine Welsh on the joy of writing and the cultural impact of his work.
Renton Returns
Trainspotters Ride Again , T2 is one of the most anticipated sequels ever – and star Ewan McGregor says it won’t disappoint.
A Whirlwind First Year As Scotland's Makar
Poet and playwright Jackie Kay reflects on parliamentary duties, pride... and odd locations.
Criticial Time For Wildcats
Jim puts an optimistic new view on efforts to halt the decline of the Scottish wildcat.
Social Bite Chews More!
Adding to his successful cafés, Josh Littlejohn is creating a village he hopes will help end homelessness in Scotland for good.
Glorious Glenbranter
This hidden singletrack treasure may be rarely used, but it certainly delivers the feelgood factor.
Demon Voices & The Demon Drink
Cameron McNeish spends a glorious afternoon visiting the Whisky Hill, Moray’s Ben Rinnes.
A Ride Of Two Halves
Things go from sublime to ridiculous on this increasingly challenging ride from the Linn of Dee.
Enjoy Arran, Slowly
The island’s community ethos and gentle pace of life are drawing in ever more thirsty visitors… and canny sheep.