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CONTENTS
My Scotland Top tartan noir author Denzil Meyrick picks out his favourite Scottish haunts
#OutAndAboutScotland The best pics shared with us this month on social media
A Wee Blether With… Scots emigrant Tricia Logan Locke, who runs a popular kilt shop in California
Around Scotland From concerts to comedy – your guide to the best events happening throughout the country this month
Focus On… discover the very best to see and do in Argyll & Bute with this 14-page guide
New Invernesians Kenny MacAskill investigates Gaelic settlers in Georgia, who repelled Spanish invaders
Head to Glasgow for the incredible Celtic Connections
A Stark Wake-Up Call Jim Crumley analyses the dire warnings in the State Of Nature report 2023
Then & Now Super new series revisiting classic Scots Magazine covers
Scotland The Brand Why award-winning Mackie’s is the cream of the crop
The Great Eight Robert Burns’ legacy lives on through these landmarks
Thanks to a new project, Scottish school pupils are taking up bee-keeping
Scottish Bookshelf Interview with debut author Callum McSorley, plus the latest reviews
Read our exclusive interview with Del Amitri’s Justin Currie ahead of a new tour
Sound Of Scotland Award-winning gig series AMPLIFI makes its triumphant return to Edinburgh
A To Z Of Great Scots Scotland’s first Black MP, Peter McLagan, was a force for good
Twist On A Classic Try your hand at a delicious cranachan cheesecake for Burns Night
Slàinte Mhath Discover the perfect whisky for every season of the Celtic calendar!
The Reviews The Wee Buddha, Edinburgh, and Mingary Castle in Ardnamurchan
Toast The Bard with these top Burns Night events across the country
The Latest Challenge Polly Pullar sheds light on the plight of Scotland’s gannets – devastated by avian flu
The Bothy Squad Discover the volunteers who help maintain Scotland’s remote mountain refuges
Surreal Summits Cameron McNeish reflects on Torridonian giants and the late, great naturalist Dick Balharry
Kayaking Still Paddling across Loch Shieldaig against the wind is hard work!
Riding Lammermuir Take on a varied gravel cycling route through the Pentlands
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