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OCTOBER NOVEMBER I SAMHUINN FIRE I SCOTTISH BAFTA FESTIVAL 2006 AWARDS

The highlight of the Scottish film industry's

More tire-raiSing frolicks With the Beltane Fire Society. Expect fun. dance and plenty of sparks. The Mound. like Hal/am Foe WlII be Edinburgh, 37 Oct among the winners.

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year heads for lnverness. No doubt Scottish films

I BBC GOOD FOOD SHOW

The hit foodie exhibition heads to Scotland for the first time. Expect a strong ‘Iocal produce' Highlands. Eden Court. theme. SECC. Glasgow. lnverness. 7—17 Nov 2—4 Nov

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I INVERNESS FILM FEST

Highland 2007 reaches a climax. Watch out for the special season of short films from the

DECEMBER

I GLASGOW’S I summons HOGMANAY HOGMANAY

Here we go again wrth Thewodd's most

another lrn Bro-fuelled successful New Year event. night featuring a hot thanks to Unique Events. new local band and Will they keep the contract some camp legends of for ?OO7? Heaven help pop. Probably. Edinburgh if they don't.

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MIND THE GENERATION GAP

Scotland’s music festivals are no longer the preserve of the young, writes Doug Johnstone.

ock music was supposed to be tltc sole

preserve ot' the young. but that‘s simply

not the case any more. .-\s rock has grown tip. so haye tlte artists and the people who listen to it. With l‘olks aged six to bl) all as likely to haye The Who alongside The View on their il’ods. it seems there‘s no such thing as a musical generation gap anytnore.

Nowhere is this more eyident than on the festival circttit. where the idea of catering for a mttch wider age range is spreading like wildlire. (her the last l’ew years a whole host oi smaller. boutique l'estiyals haye sprung tip in Scotland. Already we haye the Isle ol‘ Skye liestiyal. Belladrum in the Highlands. \Vickerman in l)uml‘ries and (ialloway and the lience llomegame in l’il‘e. all oI which promote themselyes on the fact that they deliyet' entertainment l‘or a much more tliyers‘e range oi punter than. say. T in the Park has ever tried to.

2007 sees the big gun promoters moying into the area. a sure sign that there‘s good money to be made from this widening demographic in the music market. l)l" Concerts. the l‘olks that do T in the Park. haye announced Connect. a three-day shebang at the start of September in the grounds ol' lnyerary ('astle. by l.och l’yne. The line-up isn‘t announced till March. btit the organisers are making big noises abotit it being a more mature and eclectic blend of acts and actiyities than at bigger l'estiyals.

Taking things a stage further is The Outsider t'estiyal at Rothiemurchus this summer. Organised by Pete lryine and his company l'nique liyents. The Outsider taps into the eco- conscious trends ol' recent years to bring an eco—

I Filo Morriss continues his Beddow whimsical solo gigs as We'll all be alter-ego Filo Beddow -- it

waiting to see it Bltietones' frontman Mark

keeps him ‘match tit' apparently. I Stephen Merchant He sneaked under the radar all year then beat partner-in-crime Ricky

Gervais to a British Comedy Award. Merchant's emergence

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AS WELL AS HEADLINING BANDS THERE WILL BE COMEDY AND ORGANIC FOOD

t‘riendly eyent aimed at combining more relined music and other arts actiyities with a whole host ol‘ outdoor pursuits. .'\s well as big headlining battds there will be comedy and cabaret. tilm and organic l‘ood eyents. a lull children‘s programme as well as eyerything l‘rom mountain biking to owl-watching.

They‘ye taken a while to catch up with the populace. but it‘s intriguing the way music liestiyals seem to now be reflecting the ptiblic‘s need l'or something more than just bands playing in a field to a bunch ol' teens and twentysomethings. In an age ol eyer-increasing diyersity and people-power within the music business. who knows where this could end up'.’ lior the moment. at least. it‘s an exciting time to be a music l‘an.

Edinburgh with latenight melodies for piano and veice. Her New Year gigs snooklopenthe floodgates and spoH the secret.

I David Walliams Will he go fer the Atlantic this time'.> No he'll be too bus‘y making a name tor himself away from Little Britain.

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I Anna Jarosz Intrigue surrounds the woman who is set to wow

THE HOT SCOTS BANDS

Five whose sounds will be heard from the Barras all the way to Beijing, Brisbane and, well, Berwick.

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Six who will reach Spectacular new heights in their chosen field over the coming 12 months.

I Sutherland Hussey years now. especially the Scotland i)(lS()(l architects have been on

the brink of something

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shortlist -‘tl to." the Stirling Pl‘i/C. 200/ should be the very special for a tow year WilOll they win a lllZlJOl‘ commissmn.

I Ben Collett-Mills True to convention the best singer lost X-F‘actor. We'll see a lot more of Mr Collett—Mills next year. iRichard Nottingham)