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The Drouth at Large
Projects involving Drouthers, or directly sponsored/supported by us.-
Headed up by Drouth editor Gerry Carruthers, the RBC is the leading research body into the work of the national poet.
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Classical, contemporary and experimental music festival curated by Drouth editor Steve Davismoon, based at the University of Salford.
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Is is a map? An architectural drawing? A diagram? A comic? A load of old rubbish? You decide...
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Ground breaking collaboration between Drouth editors Johnny Rodger and Steve Davismoon, with the animator Ian Gardiner, the National Youth orchestra of Scotland and actor Gordon Munro.
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A web documentary on James Boswell by Drouth editors Mitch Miller and Emma Lennox.
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Exhibition documenting the surprisingly quirky nooks and crannies of the iconic Glasgow housing scheme.
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Drouth Alumni
Sites and interesting stuff from the artists, editors and writers who have graced our pages over the past decade or so.-
The website of filmmaker and photographer Chris Leslie, whose work has featured in a number of issues.
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Cover artist and man on the inside(ofthemagazine) Stuart Murray.
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Site for the artist and filmmaker Ruth Paxton.
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Novelist and author of This Road is Red, recently excerpted in The Drouth.
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Regular commentary on Scottish politics and the independence debate by Drouth contributor Andrew Tickell.
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Ok, claiming him as an alumni may be a bit cheeky, but he's been a cover artist twice, and his name has been taken in vain under the covers a million times...
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The artist - or rather, 'polymash extraordinare' - Chris Dooks.
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The novelist Ellie Thom, author of 'The Tin Kin'.
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Blog edited by former guest editors and contributors Muhammad Idrees Ahmad and Robin Yassin-Kassab, offering a critical and in-depth analysis of media coverage of the middle east, conflict and prevailing political narratives. Bracing and provocative.
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Our latest cover artist (issue 43).
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Website for the writer and leading literary scholar, Willy Maley.
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Astute and probing blog about land reform and politics in Scotland, run by past contributor Andy Wightman.
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Links We Like
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Leading arts and performance space in the centre of Glasgow. And also, the location of The Drouth HQ.
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The arts, film and creative industries funding body for Scotland.
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Space shared by several of Scotland's leading visual arts organisations
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Hub site for Glasgow's independent Arthouse Cinema and its increasingly successful film festivals
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Scotland - and arguably Britain's - leading film festival, extensively covered by The Drouth.
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Commentary on cultural policy in Scotland.
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Scotland's free arts and culture magazine, specialising in in-depth critical analysis of social, political and cultural issues.
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Lively and energetic publishing house based in Dingwall - behind two of our Drouth publications as well...
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Promoting Scottish literature.
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Blog traversing the Scottish intellectual landscape.
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Essays and reflections from the political commentator and academic.
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Website offering a wide range of articles and debate on politics.
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Quarterly magazine seeking new ideas and readings of Islam and its relationship to other cultures.
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Scotland's leading independent, radical bookshop.
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Ragged university takes over pubs, clubs and cafes to give free lectures against a broad 'curriculum' of self-education.



