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  • Major coup as Conti records Cameron with Argyll’s Wild Biscuit

    Sunday, 28th February, 2010 | Literature, News | One
    Tom Conti (recording in Argyll with Wild Biscuit) Multi award-winning actor Tom Conti - known to millions through his film roles in Shirley Valentine,

    The White Bird Passes: Jessie Kesson 1

    Thursday, 25th February, 2010 | Community News, Literature | One
    ‘It was spring along the road to Grandmother’s country. Not the dusty,

    Book of Islay facsimile off the presses soon

    Sunday, 21st February, 2010 | Business, History, Islay, Literature, News | None
    Port Ellen LIghthouse at Carraig Fhada.Copyyright Ron Steenvoorden - Public Domain Kevin Byrne from Colonsay publishers, House of Lochar, has give us an update on the progress

    Who can tell the story of this Argyll Library van?

    Tuesday, 16th February, 2010 | Literature, Local Government, Mid Argyll, News | None
    Ex Argyll (Lochgilphead?) LIbrary Van Here is a picture taken by a sharp-eyed Argyllach in Brighton last year. It shows a library van

    The Black Soul

    Sunday, 7th February, 2010 | Gaelic, Literature, News | 2
    Tramore beach east Inishmore Aran Islands Copyright Kanchelskis Creative Commons As the wind rose suddenly in the cool night The Stranger was transfixed

    The election that never was, or the gospel according to (no saint) Peter

    Tuesday, 12th January, 2010 | Community News, Literature, Politics | 6
    …Gordie’s a bit of a ditherer.

    Norman Maclean, Highland superstar, talks on BBC Alba

    Thursday, 7th January, 2010 | Community News, Events, Gaelic, Literature, People, Television | One
    Norman Maclean is the Highland superstar that never was

    Reports that Hell has frozen over have been exaggerated

    Monday, 4th January, 2010 | Community News, Literature | None
    As climate change and global warming have taken a temporary diversion,

    Story of Oban Lifeboat local Waterstone’s 2009 Best Seller

    Friday, 25th December, 2009 | Community News, History, Literature, Rescues | One
    The Story of Oban Lifeboat, written by former

    Norman Maclean’s The Leper’s Bell published

    Friday, 25th September, 2009 | Community News, Gaelic, Literature | 2
    For anyone who saw last night's mesmeric programme Tormod,