Scottish Crannog Centre, Loch Tay SPOTLIGHT ON . . . DOORS OPEN DAYS

Across all ve weekends s in September, Scotland’s most s most secretive, intriguing, and breath-taking buildings open their doors in celebration of the incredible architecture our country has to offer. From the A-listed and amazing to the weird and wonderful and modern marvels too, there’s something for everyone in every pocket of Scotland. Look out for tours, family activities, storytelling and in many of the buildings which help tell the story of these architectural gems. dooropendays.org.uk; @DoorsOpenDays; facebook.com/dodscotland d

P R O J EC TS S H OWC AS E DISCOVER THE DISCOVER THE SECRETS OF THE GLASGOW STYLE . . .

You might think you know all there is to know about Glasgow’s Father of Style, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, but h, but the launch of The Glasgow School of School of Art’s intriguing new walking tour based ng tour based around the architect, artist and designer as well ll as a festival dedicated to the man, proves there’s still more to discover. The Glasgow Style tour will take you back to

Mackintosh’s 19th century Glasgow to trace the development of Scottish Art Nouveau and the impact of Mackintosh and his contemporaries on the Victorian city. One visitor described the tour as ‘An enlightening overview of the varied architectural styles in Glasgow, put into the context of Glasgow life, industry & Mackintosh’s career with very friendly, helpful guides!’. Or look to the present and let experienced tour guides show you the sites and secrets of Glasgow’s thriving and current arts scene. The Glasgow Miracle tour will lead you through the places, spaces and artworks that tell the story of creative regeneration in post industrial Glasgow.

The tours, delivered by The Glasgow School of Art are supported by the Mackintosh Heritage Group whose celebrations of Creative Mackintosh culminate in the Creative Mackintosh Festival (15 - 28 October) funded by the Year of Creative Scotland Culture & Tourism Award. The festival will feature a programme of creative arts and cultural events including exhibitions, talks, tours, lms, music, dance and drama performances, children’s activities and workshops.

Tours depart from The Glasgow School of Art Shop & Visitor Centre from Wednesday to Saturday each week until 27 October. gsa.ac.uk/tours

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BLOODY SCOTLAND 14 - 16 September Various venues in Stirling Br Bringing together 40 writers for a weekend of crime-related discussion and workshops of including authors Val McDermid, Christopher inc Brookmyre and of course, Ian Rankin. Br LOOPALLU LO 21 - 22 September 21 Ullapool Ul An eclectic line-up including The Fratellis An and more yet to be announced at this highly an successful festival in breathtaking surroundings su on the west coast. on

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children, a re-enactment and children, a re-enactment an d a i reworks display. a i reworks display. BRITISH SCIENCE FESTIVAL 4 - 9 September Various venues across Aberdeen The touring fest alights in Aberdeen for a week of exhibitions, workshops, talks, activities, i lm screenings and more. There’s something for all ages!

BLAS FESTIVAL 7 - 15 September Various venues across the Highlands Celebrating the culture of traditional music and Gaelic in the Highlands with international, national and local performers at up to 80 events across the region.