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CONTENTS

My Scotland take a trip around the country with singer and presenter Michelle McManus

Wee Blether Scots actor Stuart Martin on his new film Army Of Thieves and being scared by Jurassic Park

What’s On a top selection of shows, exhibitions and more for everyone to enjoy this month

 Focus On Falkirk marvel at astonishing feats of engineering, iconic cars and exterminating aliens, and take a train trip back in time

Save Our Steamship a charitable trust aims to raise funds to keep Loch Katrine’s SS Sir Walter Scott afloat

 

 

Get snapping and enter our competition to become The Scots Magazine Photographer Of The Year 2022

 

 

 Footprints In The Snow Jim Crumley and a golden eagle track a mountain hare

A-Z Of Great Scots hotelier Sir Reo Stakis worked hard as an adopted Scot, but he never forgot his roots

Sound Of Scotland celebrate the return of the popular Celtic Connections music festival

Eat, Sleep, Drink… the Reviews Profiling Scotland’s best hotels and restaurants

No Man’s Land Cal Flyn’s latest book explores life in post-human landscapes

 

 

Make it our exclusive interview with sports commentator Andrew Cotter

 

 

Scottish Bookshelf discover 21 of the best new books in fact and fiction this month

The Great Eight Culross, one of Scotland’s most picturesque towns

Scottish Kitchen Gleneagles pastry chef Phill Skinazi makes his favourite sweet treat, toffee pops

No Life Too Small Polly Pullar visits the animal hospice inspired by a dog that saved the owner’s life

Hard Lessons Learned Cameron McNeish on a British mountaineering tragedy

 

 

Celebrate the National Bard with the Big Burns Supper

 

 

Stay On Your Toes Fiona Russell’s winter adventure in the Cairngorms takes a surprising turn

Roaming Free a 10-mile hike on the historic and dramatic Jock’s Road

Abolitionist’s Bard Kenny MacAskill on how Robert Burns inspired anti-slavery activists

Scotland’s Islands step back in time on a visit to Rousay, known as the Egypt of the North

 

 


 

 

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