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| | The Finance Secretary Derek Mackay says there is scope for further increases in income tax, Chris Sutton slams Scottish referees and a new Robert Burns festival will feature speed whisky tasting and a silent disco. |
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| | | | | | | And finally... | | New Robert Burns festival to feature speed whisky tasting and silent disco | Speed whisky tasting, an outdoor silent disco under a giant glitterball, a Hebridean village hall ceilidh and Tam OâShanter recital accompanied by dance performances will transform some of Edinburghâs most historic spaces as part of a new Robert Burns-inspired festival. | | Music review: Groove Armada, SWG3, Glasgow | These monsters of late 90s and early 2000s big beat, whose trademark number At the River launched a thousand chill-out albums, had been on a break from live touring for five years until their impending 21st anniversary convinced them it was time to dust off the old instruments. Dance music has moved on a fair bit since Groove Armadaâs heyday, yet for ravers of a certain generation they will always be synonymous with the good times. | | Theatre reviews: Mammy Goose, Tron, Glasgow | Dundee is a city on a roll at the moment; and if you are not lucky enough to live there already, then itâs well worth heading there not only to visit the new V&A museum, but in order to watch a new twin star emerge in the Scottish Christmas show heavens, as writer-composers Scott Gilmour and Claire Mackenzie, also known as Noisemaker, launch their pitch-perfect new version of The Snow Queen, on stage at Dundee Rep. | | Music review: Young Fathers, Glasgow Academy | This year, it feels, has been Young Fathersâ year; which seems unusual to say about a band withy multiple breakthroughs in their history, including a Scottish Album of the Year Award for Tape Two in 2014 and a Mercury Prize for Dead the same year. In 2018 theyâve become the first artist to win the SAY Award for the second time â for their third album Cocoa Sugar â but itâs the public response to that record which has been truly telling. |
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