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Page 1: Issue 98 - September 2010 (MORAY)

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“Thanks to all those who visited us at Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival 2010.It was great to see you there. We hope that you all enjoyed this years event”

Future Co-operative members events coming-up in our area:-

Invergordon – Find out more about The Co-operative Group and the co-operative movement locally and worldwide – a fun & interactive members evening,

Thursday 16th September, Kincraig Castle Hotel Invergordon 7.00-9.00pm

Forres - The Co-operative Members Annual Area Meeting for the Inverness & Moray Area will take place at

Horizon Scotland, The Enterprise Park, Forres IV36 2AB on the evening of Thursday 14th October 2010.

For further information on either of the above, or to reserve a place, members shouldtelephone 01463 861348 or e-mail [email protected].

“Thanks to all those who visited us at Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival 2010.It was great to see you there. We hope that you all enjoyed this years event”

Future Co-operative members events coming-up in our area:-

Invergordon – Find out more about The Co-operative Group and the co-operative movement locally and worldwide – a fun & interactive members evening,

Thursday 16th September, Kincraig Castle Hotel Invergordon 7.00-9.00pm

Forres - The Co-operative Members Annual Area Meeting for the Inverness & Moray Area will take place at

Horizon Scotland, The Enterprise Park, Forres IV36 2AB on the evening of Thursday 14th October 2010.

For further information on either of the above, or to reserve a place, members shouldtelephone 01463 861348 or e-mail [email protected].

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QUARTER61 X 99

POSITION X = 10mmY = 5mm

HALF127 X 99

POSITION X = 10mmY = 107mm

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X = 76mm

“Thanks to all those who visited us at Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival 2010.It was great to see you there. We hope that you all enjoyed this years event”

Future Co-operative members events coming-up in our area:-

Invergordon – Find out more about The Co-operative Group and the co-operative movement locally and worldwide – a fun & interactive members evening,

Thursday 16th September, Kincraig Castle Hotel Invergordon 7.00-9.00pm

Forres - The Co-operative Members Annual Area Meeting for the Inverness & Moray Area will take place at

Horizon Scotland, The Enterprise Park, Forres IV36 2AB on the evening of Thursday 14th October 2010.

For further information on either of the above, or to reserve a place, members shouldtelephone 01463 861348 or e-mail [email protected].

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ART | FILM | KIDS | MUSIC | SPECIALS & TALKS | SPORT | THEATRE | AND MORE

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…It’ll be all quiet now the schools are back, eh? Well, no. No let up in the crazy, crazy world of entertainment North–stylee. We have something ridiculous like 800 events listed for September!! The good news is, there’s BOUND to be something just right for YOU in there… Over to your West you’ll find a myriad of attractions to reward the journey - from Ullapool’s LOOPALLU FESTIVAL with THE MAGIC NUMBERS and more to Ironworks’ hosting of BRITISH SEA POWER, DAVE PEARCE and JOSIE LONG, top pianist IVAN CILIC plays Nairn, IMAG have a very special exhibition from pop-art icon ED RUSCHA, whilst Eden Court have SUNSHINE ON LEITH, TAILOR OF INVERNESS, CALENDAR GIRLS, SNJO and rap-play REBEL CELL. By the time you get this the BLAS FESTIVAL will be in full swing, bringing a taste of Gaelic and Cape Breton culture around the Highlands. Closer to your front door, get ready for Cawdor’s LIVING FOOD festival, or the HUNTLY HAIRST or the MORAY FOOD FESTIVAL, O DUO playing at Gordonstoun, NORTH SEA GAS at Lossie’s Warehouse T h e a t r e , where you’ll also be able to catch 70’s star DEAN FRIEDMAN,

TOM HINGLEY visits The Loft, Dutch roots guitar whizz, HANS THEESSINK, plays Findhorn’s Universal Hall, there’s a CHER, SHANIA TWAIN and TINA TURNER tribute at Elgin’s Seaforth Club, there are BOOK FESTIVALS and WHISKEY FESTIVALS and MUSIC FESTIVALS (inc the MAD FERRET FEST at The Loft) and the 125th DUFFTOWN FLOWER SHOW, the 29th MORAY MARATHON, the DYKE 10K, a play about a Scottish missionary A PROMISED LAND at Universal Hall and an interesting pairing of footballers ANDY GORAM and FRANK MCAVENNIE in ‘STILL GAME’ at the Royal British Legion in Dufftown. Keep hold of yer glass at that one! More inside as usual - and at:

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T h e a t r e , where you’ll also be able to catch 70’s star TOM HINGLEYTHEESSINK,SHANIA TWAIN and TINA TURNERthere are FESTIVALSDUFFTOWN FLOWER SHOWDYKE 10Kat Universal HallGORAM and FRANK MCAVENNIEBritish Legion in More inside as usual - and at:

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ARTTHE AVIEMORE GALLERYThe Summer Exhibition to 30 Sep Work inspired by Scotland’s landscapes of lochs, mountains and the country’s unpredictable weather.

BEAULY GALLERYGwen Black & Sila Collins-Waldenthrough September September continues with a main exhibition featuring Gwen Black and Sila Collins-Walden. Theresa Brown will be showing new works heavily infl uenced by the farming community surrounding her Black Isle home. beaulygallery.co.uk

CASTLE GALLERYKaty Spong Exhibition 11 Sep - 2 OctKaty Spong was born in Uganda and grew up in East Africa. Now living in the Highlands of Scotland, she fi nds that aspects of this landscape and in particular, the sense of wilderness and space, remind her of parts of Africa. She continues to fi nd interest in remote landscapes, but is also drawn to the interation between natural and human infl uences, forest cuttings, fence lines, roads, trails, views from windows and bird life. castlegallery.co.uk

EDEN COURTAm Baile Exhibition 1 - 30 Sep Throughout September The Highland Council’s award-winning Am Baile website www.ambaile.org.uk will feature a selection from its many and varied online collections, including photographs of Inverness’s old theatres and cinemas, transport in and around the area, and special events.

ELGIN LIBRARY GALLERY4 - 24 Sep Douglas M FarquharsonLandscapes

GALLERY PERSIALook out for details in next month’s ICA of October’s The Trappings of Tribal LIfe exhibition. gallerypersia.co.uk

GREAT GLEN ARTISTS’ AIRSHOW Arts Catalyst eventSat 18 & Sun 19 SeptemberTaking place at several venues along The Great Glen - see our art feature and artscatalyst.org for more info.

GROAM HOUSE MUSEUM DR. WILLIAM MACLEAN EXHIBITIONgroamhouse.org.uk

H-I-C-AESTHER POLAK & IVAR VAN BEKKUM18 Sep - 10 Oct The exhibition opens as part of the Great Glen Airshow at HICA - also on 18 September. h-i-c-a.org

HIGHLAND PRINT STUDIOEvening/ Weekend Classes A selection of Evening & Weekend classes running from Sep to Dec - for info call 01463 718999, or email: [email protected]

IMAGED RUSCHA18 Sep – 20 Nov Pop Art Icon Exhibition!

JENNIFER WELCH GALLERYSeptember Sale A selection of Highland artists, and Scottish art. Deer and fi shing pools are a feature this month. 01463 223362 jenniferwelchgallery.com

JUST ART, FochabersDavy Brown & Glynn Maceyto Sat 25 Sep justart.co.uk

KILMORACK GALLERYUNTIL THE DAY BREAK to 14 September Allan MacDonald’s work has an almost spiritual feeling for the power of nature combined with a vast knowledge and feeling for colour and oil paint, and an ability to capture a divine almost magical instant in a landscape. kilmorackgallery.co.uk

LOGIE STEADING GALLERYFeaturing Paintings, sculpture, pottery, bronzes, glass, prints, jewellery, cartoons, textiles and artists’ cards from about 100 different artists. 01309 611 378 • logie.co.uk

THE LOST GALLERYGallery is open 6 days a week Closed Tuesdays from 11am to 5pm. Other times by appointment. lostgallery.co.uk

MORAY ART CENTRETHE CONVERSATION - work by RANDY KLINGER 27 Aug to 25 SepWork by Randy Klinger the founder and director of Moray Art Centre. This is the fi rst time in 15 years that Klinger has held an exhibition in Scotland. The Exhibition is of larger works in pencil, ‘drawn paintings’, and addresses the question: ‘What happens between any two people, when the conversation terminates, when one runs out of ones ‘script’, as it were, of polite conversation? This exhibition hopes to portray the less structured world beyond social expectation and boundaries into a conversation between souls, between essences.’ morayartcentre.org

NAIRN MUSEUMThe House of Automata presents: Moving Automata now extended to 30 OctAn exhibition of mechanical wonders.

Antique and modern ‘Push Button’ Automata. nairnmuseum.co.uk

TORE ART GALLERYSeeds of Change to 30 SeptemberA major show of new paintings by highland artists Clare Blois and Fiona Matheson (both of whom have won the ICA Best Artist Award). Expect to see strong paintings leaning toward the abstract aspects of landscape, with movement, colour and some quieter moments. tore-art-gallery.co.uk

TORE TWO,INVERNESS AIRPORTpaintings by ISABELL DICKSON, JANE MACRAE, MARGARET COWIE and others, until the end of August.

WE FRAME ITNew range of vintage Inverness photos.panoramic-scotland.co.uk

FILM[ START DATES ONLY ]to fi nd out more detail visitwhatsonmoray.comor eden-court.co.ukor myvue.comor morayplayhouse.co.uk

FRI 10 SEPGAINSBOURG @ Eden Court Graphic novelist Joann Sfar’s surrealist portrait of iconoclast French songwriter (and embodi-ment of “louche”) Serge Gainsbourg. Though not entirely endorsed by Jane Birkin (played by Lucy Gordon who tragically killed herself soon after fi lming) it’s an ebullient celebration of crazed genius to a backdrop of extraordinary music. And the casting of Eric Elmosino in the title role is spot on.

RESIDENT EVIL: AFTERLIFE @ Vue In a world ravaged by a virus infection, turning its victims into The Undead, Alice (Milla Jovovich), continues on her journey to fi nd survivors and lead them to safety. With wearying inevitability this, the fourth in the series is in 3D.

MON 13 SEPA CANTERBURY TALE (U) @ Nairn Com-munity Centre 2pmA ‘Land Girl’, an American GI, and a British soldier fi nd themselves together in a small Kent town on the road to Canterbury. The three of them start to explore the area to discover and expose ‘The

ART & GALLERY > FILM >>> more at whatsonmoraydotcom

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Glue Man’. A local magistrate, Thomas Colpeper, JP is a local historian and a very mysterious character who leads them further into the mystery.

TUE 14 SEPSEXY BEAST (18) @ Eden Court 7.30pmRay Winstone is Gal, a old criminal enjoying retirement in Spain with friends and the woman he loves. But this is shattered when a fi gure from his past in the shape of pyschotic Don Logan turns up. Don wants Gal for one last ‘job’ and will do just about anything to get him, including threatening Gal’s beloved wife.

FRI 17 SEPDINNER FOR SCHMUCKS @ Vue Tim (Paul Rudd) is a rising executive who “succeeds” in fi nding the perfect guest, IRS employee Barry (Steve Carell), for his boss’s monthly event, a so-called “dinner for idiots,” which offers certain advantages to the exec who shows up with the biggest buffoon. An unusual premise and we’re hearing good things about it.

TAMARA DREWE @ Eden Court The excellent Gemma Arterton stars in Stephen Frears’ version of the Posy Sim-monds comic strip that’s been described as “like the fi lthiest possible version of The Archers. Showing the emotional hell of life in the country with its attendant lust, jealousy, envy and disappointment, it’s the perfect antidote to all that rose-tinted guff about how great it is to liove miles from the shops.

FRI 24 SEPEAT, PRAY, LOVE @ Vue JULIA ROBERTS as a divorcee on a round-the-world trip. Why?

CYRUS @ Vue Another divorcee, this time JOHN C REILEY, an actor who should know a lot better, tries getting back in the dating game, but falls foul of Cyrus, son of his new girlfriend Molly, played by MARISA TOMEI, who also appears to have lowered her standards when it comes to scripts.

THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE @ Eden Court Second part of Stieg Lars-son’s Millennium Trilogy. See this before the American version comes out next year.

AMERICAN BEAUTY (18)@ Strathpeffer Community Centre, 7.30pmLester Burnham, a depressed suburban father in a mid-life crisis, decides to turn his hectic life around after developing an infatu-ation for his daughter’s attractive friend. One of the best fi lms of 1999.

TUE 28 SEPKING OF NEW YORK (18) @ Eden Court 7.30pm A former drug lord returns from prison determined to wipe out all his competition and distribute the profi ts of his operations to New York’s poor and lower classes in this stylish and ultra violent modern twist on Robin Hood.

KIDS THU 02 SEP MORNING TINY TUNES 1 - 2yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 11.15am MORNING TINY TUNES 3 - 4yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 10.15am

FRI 03 SEP BALLET - BEGINNERS @ Eden Court Studio 2, 6pm

SAT 04 SEP THE GREAT FEIL MAREE @ Dingwall High St, 10am A Great Street Fayre with over 50 charity stalls, Classic cars, vintage tractors

SUN 05 SEP GUITAR FOR 13 - 17yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 4.30pm

TUE 07 SEP STREET DANCE FOR 13 - 17yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 5.45pm MINI MOVERS 18 MTHS - 3yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 11am MINI MOVERS 6 - 18 MTHS @ Eden Court Studio 2, 10.15am STREET DANCE FOR 9 - 12yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 4.30pm

WED 08 SEP MUSICAL THEATRE FOR 9 - 12yrs @ Eden Court The Jim Love Studio, 4.30pm

THU 09 SEP MORNING TINY TUNES 1 - 2yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 11.15am MORNING TINY TUNES 3 - 4yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 10.15am

FRI 10 SEP WILD HONEY @ The Old Brewery, Cromarty, 7pm Family entertainment with Margot Henderson - An evening of songs, stories and wild words savouring the strangeness of creatures and the sweetness of the wild. BALLET - BEGINNERS @ Eden Court Studio 2, 6pm

SUN 12 SEP GUITAR FOR 13 - 17yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 4.30pm

TUE 14 SEP MINI MOVERS 6 - 18 MTHS @ Eden Court Studio 2, 10.15am STREET DANCE FOR 13 - 17yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 5.45pm MINI MOVERS 18 MTHS - 3yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 11am STREET DANCE FOR 9 - 12yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 4.30pm

WED 15 SEP MUSICAL THEATRE FOR 9 - 12yrs @ Eden Court The Jim Love Studio, 4.30pm

THU 16 SEP MORNING TINY TUNES 1 - 2yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 11.15am MORNING TINY TUNES 3 - 4yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 10.15am

FRI 17 SEP BALLET - BEGINNERS @ Eden Court Studio 2, 6pm

SUN 19 SEP GUITAR FOR 13 - 17yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 4.30pm Family entertainment with Margot Henderson - An evening of songs, stories and wild words savouring the strangeness of creatures and the sweetness of the wild. MAGIC SPAGHETTI @ Strathpeffer Pavilion, 4pm A comedy for kids with live music and cooking. 01997 420124

MON 20 SEP MAGIC SPAGHETTI @ Strathpeffer Pavilion, 10.30am See 19

TUE 21 SEP MINI MOVERS 6 - 18 MTHS @ Eden Court Studio 2, 10.15am MINI MOVERS 18 MTHS - 3yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 11am STREET DANCE FOR 13 - 17yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 5.45pm STREET DANCE FOR 9 - 12yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 4.30pm

WED 22 SEP MUSICAL THEATRE FOR 9 - 12yrs @ Eden Court The Jim Love Studio, 4.30pm

THU 23 SEP MORNING TINY TUNES 1 - 2yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 11.15am MORNING TINY TUNES 3 - 4yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 10.15am

FRI 24 SEP BALLET - BEGINNERS @ Eden Court Studio 2, 6pm

SUN 26 SEP ORQUESTA LATINA DEL NORTE @ Bellfield Park Band Stand, 2pm Its all going a bit Latin Crazy down at Bellfield Park. Listen to the excellent Orquesta Latina del Norte and join in on some fantastic Salsa. GUITAR FOR 13 - 17yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 4.30pm CRAIGLYNNE FETE FOR HELP FOR HEROES @ Craiglynne Hotel, Granton Of Spey, 11am Family entertainment with bouncy castle, police dog

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TUE 28 SEP MINI MOVERS 6 - 18 MTHS @ Eden Court Studio 2, 10.15am STREET DANCE FOR 13 - 17yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 5.45pm MINI MOVERS 18 MTHS - 3yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 11am STREET DANCE FOR 9 - 12yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 4.30pm

WED 29 SEP MUSICAL THEATRE FOR 9 - 12yrs @ Eden Court The Jim Love Studio, 4.30pm

THU 30 SEP MORNING TINY TUNES 1 - 2yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 11.15am MORNING TINY TUNES 3 - 4yrs @ Eden Court Studio 2, 10.15am

MUSIC

LISTINGS IN PINK ARE BLAS EVENTSFOR MORE INFO SEE P22 - 23

WED 01 SEP ROBIN & BILLS @ The Market Bar, 9pm

SCHIEHALLION @ The Gellions, 9.30pm

THU 02 SEP BEAULY PIPE BAND @ Beauly Square, 7.30pm

DAVY COWEN @ The Market Bar, 9pm ANDY CHUNG @ The Gellions, 9.30pm HEEBIE JEEBIES @ Madhatters 9pm

FRI 03 SEP MYSTIC SHOES @ Market Bar 10pm CALUM CARLYLE & FRIENDS @ The Loft 0 1343 850111 SCHIEHALLION @ Dows Bar, 9pm KINKY KARMA @ The Room, 9pm ANDY DUNCAN @ The Gellions, 7pm

ANDY MURRAY @ The Gellions, 10pm KARLA BERNARDI + JOHN O’BRIEN @ Ceol Mor, 9pm TRADITIONAL HIGHLAND CÈILIDH @ Glenuig Village Hall, 8pm

A HIGHLAND WELCOME @ Dornie & District Community Hall, 7.30pm SENSATIONAL CÈILIDH @ Resolis Village Hall, 8pm DÒCHAS WELCOME HOME @ Strathy Village Hall, 7.30pm BLAS TAKES OFF AT HANGAR 2 @ Inverness Airport Hangar 2, 8.30pm The airport is the setting for this dance-tastic Blas event. KARAOKE NIGHT @ Flames Bar, Inverness, 8pm Get up and sing in aid of Befrienders Highland.You do not have to be a good singer to come along, just bring your enthusiasm. £3 Entry NORTH SEA GAS @ Hootananny, 9.30pm LOST CITY SOUL + THE SIDE @ Madhatters 9pm CAKE LAUNCH NIGHT @ Cake Nightclub, Inverness, 10pm New venue on site of old Blue/Soho/Motion kicks off with SoundClash djs, Teknique, Kaos Theory, Science Phyction and guests Steven Calvert and Stuart Inglis.

SAT 04 SEP STRATHPEFFER & DISTRICT PIPE BAND @ Strathpeffer Square, 8.30pm SUCKER PUNCH @ The Market Bar 9pm COMANN NAM PARANT INBHIR NARAINN CELIDH @ Nairn British Legion 8pm Featuring “Chompin’ at the Bit”. Adults £6 under 16’s £4, tickets 01667 453082

TRIBUTE TO CHER, SHANIA TWAIN & TINA TURNER @ Seaforth Club, Elgin ≈Cher, Twain and Turner get the tribute treatment. Result.

VARIOUS DJS @ Cake Nightclub, 10pm TWISTED ANGEL ROCK NIGHT @ Phoenix Bar, Inverness, 9pm LIVE DJ @ The Gellions, 9.30pm LOCKSTOCK @ Dows Bar, 9pm FUMES @ The Room, 9pm BOOTSTOCK FESTIVAL @ Resolis Memorial Hall FIRE @ Ceol Mor, 9pm DISCO & KARAOKE with LUKE HUMBERSTONE @ Deenos 8.30pm

LOCHABER WELCOMES CANADIAN COUSINS @ Glengarry Village Hall, 7.30pm Blas event 01809 511220 LEADING LADIES @ Aros Centre, Portree, 7.30pm MacKenzie, Anna Massie 01478 613750

FAR AM BI MI FHÌN ‘S ANN A BHIOS MO DHÒCHAS @ Macphail Centre, 7.30pm 01854 613336 THE CLASHMORE HOOLIE @ Carnegie Hall, Clashmore, 8pm 01862 810307 SKERRYVORE LIVE AT LAGGAN @ Laggan Village Hall, 8pm 01540 661007 NORTH SEA GAS @ Hootananny, 9.30pm

SUN 05 SEP BILLY MORRISON @ The Market Bar, 9pm CLAIRE HAMILL @ The Little Theatre, Nairn, 7.30pm

SCHIEHALLION @ The Gellions, 5pm ANDY DUNCAN @ The Gellions, 9pm THE JACOBITES @ Culloden Battlefi eld Centre, 7pm Fiona J MacKenzie Mhairi Hall Margaret Bennett Duncan Chisholm Rachel Walker.Includes a glass of wine/soft drink and canapes. 01478 613355

FAR & AWAY - IRELAND & CAPE BRETON @ Strathpeffer Pavilion, 7.30pm Blas Festival Event featuring Gerry O’Connor Trio, Buddy Macdonald and more. 01997 420124

HIGHLAND HOT CLUB @ Hootananny, 9pm

MON 06 SEP DAVE FLEMMING @ The Gellions, 9pm

BILLY MORRISON @ The Market Bar, 9pm STRINGS & THINGS @ Aros Centre, Portree, 7.30pm Gerry O’Connor Trio Noeleen Nî Cholla Ronan Martin Strath Gaelic Choir 01478 613750 AN AUDIENCE WITH PHIL & ALY @ Durness Village Hall, 7.30pm The fi nest traditional duo around. 01971 511346 TALES OF THE CITY @ Inverness Museum And Art Gallery, 7.30pm 01478 613355

TUE 07 SEP BILLY MORRISON @ The Market Bar, 9pm SCHIEHALLION @ The Gellions, 9.30pm AN AUDIENCE WITH PHIL & ALY @ Carnegie Hall,

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Portmahomack, 7.30pm 01862 871452 FAR & AWAY - IRELAND & CAPE BRETON @ Badenoch Centre, Kingussie, 7.30pm 01540 661594

WED 08 SEP SCHIEHALLION @ The Gellions, 9.30pm BLAS THE GATHERING @ Eden Court OneTouch, 7.30pm We have big music ensembles meeting together regularly in the Highland’s to perform our beloved Highland music, song and dance. 01463 234 234 AN AUDIENCE WITH PHIL & ALY @ Arainn Shuaineirt, Strontian, 7.30pm Trad duo 01397 709228 THE LEGENDARY DONNIE MUNRO @ Assembly Rooms, Wick, 7.30pm Celtic rock legend 01955 604411

THU 09 SEP BEAULY PIPE BAND @ Beauly Square, 7.30pm OBI FOLK SESSION WITH ALI CAPLAN @ Old Bridge Inn, Aviemore, 9pm Rising star of the Scottish folk scene, bringing his talents and his friends to the session table. 01479 811 137

ROBIN & BILLS @ The Market Bar, 9pm BLAS: THE CLASSIC PIPING CONCERT @ Eden Court OneTouch, 7.30pm Topping the bill is the legendary piper Angus MacColl. 01463 234 234 THE LEGENDARY DONNIE MUNRO @ Nevis Centre, Fort William, 7.30pm Celtic rock legend 01397 700707 DUNCAN MEETS CAPE BRETON @ Lochcarron Village Hall, 7.30pm 01520 722513 ESTRELLA + KETIMINE DECO @ Madhatters 9pm Aberdeen rockers doing their thang along with a slot from Inverness’s excellent Ketimine Deco 01463 233 651

FRI 10 SEP ANDY LAYTON JAMES @ Royal British Legion, Dufftown £5, 01340 821450

LAMENS TERMS @ The Market Bar, 9pm Hardworking accoustic combo from Falkirk. 01463 233292 WILLIE CAMPBELL @ Dows Bar, 9pm FRANCO @ The Room, 9pm IAIN MACPHAIL AND HIS SCOTTISH DANCE BAND @ Phipps Hall Beauly, Enjoy an optional scrumptious meal followed by melodious Scots

THE SHETLAND EDINBURGH CONNECTION @ Inverness Town

House, 1pm THE BIG GIG - DINNER N HOOLEY @ Drumossie Hotel, Inverness, 7pm Excellent venue and the Celtic Rock Band Rhythymnnreel. Also charity auction and raffl e draw. Tickets £45.00 Phone to book 01463 236507

ANDY DUNCAN @ The Gellions, 7pm JAMES BROWN IS ANNIE @ Ceol Mor, 9pm WONDERFUL WORLD @ Roy Bridge Village Hall, 7.30pm 01397 712371 RENDEZVOUS ON RAASAY @ Raasay Village Hall, 8pm Anna Massie 01478 660345 DUNCAN MEETS CAPE BRETON @ Rosehall Village Hall, 7.30pm 01549 441291 BOYS ON THE LOCH @ Inverness Jacobite Cruise, 7pm Trad music on a cruise down to Loch Ness 01478 613355 HIGHLAND DINNER & DANCE @ Phipps Hall, Beauly, 7.30pm Dinner and dance. 01463 782213 HÈ NA BRÒGAN HÒ NA BRÒGAN @ Poolewe Village Hall, 7.30pm BLUEFLINT @ Hootananny, 9pm BOYCOTTS/LITTLE BUDDHA FOLLOWED BY HIGHLAND JUNGLISTS @ Madhatters 10pm Great Night out, just pace yourself for the Junglists! Proving to know their Dub from their Techno, these guys will take you to another level. 01463 233 651

SAT 11 SEP NORTH SEA GAS @ The Warehouse, 7pm Popular traditional local act with three-part harmonies, fi ddle, guitar, mandolin and more.

CROSSOVER @ Macnabs 9.30pm LAURA GREEN @ Culloden Battlefi eld Restaurant, 12.30pm DEAD GREATFUL @ Dows Bar, 9pm CROMARTY IS THE HARP VILLAGE @ Cromarty - Various, BLACK ISLE WORDS FESTIVAL CEILIDH @ The Old Brewery, Cromarty, 8pm Music, words and party pieces from Festival contributors and anyone else who feels inclined. Includes readings of creative writing from Fortrose Academy 6th year students.£4 EZRA @ The Room, 9pm HANS THEESSINK @ Universal Hall, Findhorn 8pm ANDY DUNCAN @ The Gellions, 9.30pm

SCHIEHALLION @ The Gellions, 5pm STRATHPEFFER & DISTRICT PIPE BAND @ Strathpeffer Square, 8.30pm THE FRUES @ Ceol Mor, 9pm TRADITIONAL HIGHLAND CÈILIDH @ Glenelg Village Hall, 8pm WONDERFUL WORLD @ Sabhal Mor Ostaig, Sleat, 7.30pm 01471 844207 BLAS AT THE INN @ Weigh Inn, Thurso, 7.30pm 01847 890243 DUNCAN MEETS CAPE BRETON @ Nairn Community Centre, 7.30pm Buddy MacDonald Goiridh Domhnallach Rachel Davis Duncan Chisholm Nairn Gaelic Choir 01667 453476

SUN 12 SEP CROMARTY IS THE HARP VILLAGE @ Cromarty - Various, NIGEL’S NONSENSE @ Glen Mhor Hotel, 2pm BILLY MORRISON @ The Market Bar, 9pm ANDY DUNCAN @ The Gellions, 9pm SCHIEHALLION @ The Gellions, 5pm BLAS GRAND FINALE @ Eden Court Empire, 7.30pm Celebrating their 20th year, the group emerged from a Fèis Rois traditional fi ddle class set up in 1990 at Kiltearn Primary School, Evanton. 01463 234234 BROTHERS REID @ Hootananny, 9pm

MON 13 SEP DAVE FLEMMING @ The Gellions, 9pm BILLY MORRISON @ The Market Bar, 9pm

TUE 14 SEP BILLY MORRISON @ The Market Bar, 9pm SCHIEHALLION @ The Gellions, 9.30pm

WED 15 SEP ANDY & FERGUS @ The Market Bar, 9pm ORGAN RECITAL BY HENRY WALLACE @ Inverness Cathedral, 1pm Henry Wallace is a renowned recitalist who is currently Organist of the Church of the Greyfriars, Edinburgh.His choice of programme is ideally suited to demonstrate the wide range of colours available on the Cathedral’s fi ne instrument. SCHIEHALLION @ The Gellions, 9.30pm AERIALS UP @ Hootananny, 9pm

THU 16 SEP BEAULY PIPE BAND @ Beauly Square, 7.30pm

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ANDY MURRAY @ The Gelions, 9.30pm OBI FOLK SESSION WITH CHARLIE PARR AND THE BLACK TWIG PICKERS @ Old Bridge Inn, Aviemore, 9pm More travelling American folkies visit, as the Bridge goes international. 01479 811 137 ROBIN & BILLS @ The Market Bar, 9pm A BUTTON BOX GATHERING @ Eden Court Empire, 7.30pm MT DESOLATION @ Hootananny, 9pm With Members from Keane and Mumford & Sons these guys really are proving to provide something extra. Support comes from The Staves - also proving to be able to deliver. Don’t Miss. 01463 233 651

FRI 17 SEP JAMES MACKENZIE & THE AQUASCENE @ Market Bar, 9pm ANDY MURRAY @ The Gellions, 10pm DEAN FRIEDMAN @ The Warehouse Theatre, 8pm 01343 814004 THROUGH THE WOOD LADDIE @ Black Isle Leisure Centre, Fortrose, Feargus Hetherington (violin) and Will Pickvance (piano) performing a selection of newly re-discovered classical settings of Scottish folk themes from the 18th and 19th centuries. LOOPALLU @ UllapoolThe Little Fest In THe West - tonight featuring a red-hot headliner yet to be revealed... rumours of Paulo or Les Biffs, but we simply don’t know... ANDY DUNCAN @ The Gellions, 7pm BEDHEAD @ Dows Bar, 9pm

WONDERLAND @ Ceol Mor, 9pm THE MAN FROM DELMONTE @ The Room, 9pm ROYA MACLEAN @ Hootananny, 9pm A prodigy with the Box. Well worth seeing. COME ON GANG + WE ARE SOUL @ Madhatters 9.30pm Edinburgh band Come On Gang have played with The Cribs, Mumford, Florence and more. We Are Soul are from Fort William. Good Night eh!? 01463 233 651

SAT 18 SEP CROSSOVER @ Macnabs 9.30pm STETSONHEAD @ The Market Bar, 9pm

HEADROOM DANCE DJ’S @ The Phoenix, 9pm

ESTHER’S CEILIDH @ Strathpeffer Pavilion, 7.30pm In aid of Highland Hospice. Bands include Ceilidh Mor, The Cat’s Back and Reel Din. 01997 420124 TERRY OLDFIELD & SORAYA @ Universal Hall, Findhorn 8pm With fl utes from the Indian Bansuri, Pan Pipes and Soraya’s sweet voice, they use mantra and percussion to create an unforgettable aural experience. LOOPALLU @ Ullapool Day 2 - headlined by THE MAGIC NUMBERS ANDY DUNCAN @ The Gellions, 9.30pm SCHIEHALLION @ The Gellions, 5pm

STRATHPEFFER & DISTRICT PIPE BAND @ Strathpeffer Square, 8.30pm KINKY KARMA @ Ceol Mor, 9pm THE MAN FROM DELMONTE @ The Room, 9pm DISCO & KARAOKE WITH LUKE HUMBERSTONE @ Deenos 8.30pm THE LORELEI @ Hootananny, 9pm COME ON GANG @ Old Bridge Inn, Aviemore, 8pm

SUN 19 SEP KEVIN FRASER @ Dows Sports Bar, 5pm BILLY MORRISON @ The Market Bar, 9pm ANDY DUNCAN @ The Gellions, 9pm SCHIEHALLION @ The Gellions, 5pm STEVE BROWN @ Ceol Mor, 5pm

MON 20 SEP DAVE FLEMMING @ The Gellions, 9pm

BILLY MORRISON @ The Market Bar, 9pm DREW NELSON @ The Coffee Shop, Strathpeffer,

TUE 21 SEP FOLK MUSIC ON THE BLACK ISLE @ Glachbeg Croft 7.30pm BILLY MORRISON @ The Market Bar, 9pm SCHIEHALLION @ The Gellions, 9.30pm

WED 22 SEP STEPHEN KOVACEVICH @ Inverness Town House, 8pm

FERGUS & GREG @ The Market Bar, 9pm SCHIEHALLION @ The Gellions, 9.30pm INTERNATIONAL GUITAR NIGHT @ Eden Court OneTouch, 7.30pm

THU 23 SEP BEAULY PIPE BAND @ Beauly Square, 7.30pm DAVY COWAN @ The Gellions, 9.30pm

ROBIN & BILLS @ The Market Bar, 9pm THE POOZIES @ Strathpeffer Pavilion, 8pm O DUO: PERCUSSION DUO @ St Christopher’s Chapel, Gordonstoun School, 7.30pm Visit www.thegcs.org.uk for more details or tel: 01343837917

FRI 24 SEP THE GALIPAYGOS @ The Market Bar, 9pm ANDY DUNCAN @ Dows Bar, 9pm ANDY MURRAY @ The Gellions, 10pm EZRA @ The Room, 9pm IVAN ILIC (Piano) @ Nairn Community Centre Bach, Beethoven, Liszt, Chopin/Godowsky 01667 453476 GERRY JABLONSKI & THE ELECTRIC BAND + BILLY MORRI @ Ceol Mor, 9pm SKETCH @ Hootananny, 9pm HEALTHY MINDS COLLAPSE + ASTRONOT @ Madhatters 9pm

SAT 25 SEP DOUGLAS BECK @ Culloden Battlefi eld Restaurant, 12.30pm NAKED RED @ The Market Bar, 9pm THE HIGHLAND-RUSSIA CONNECTION CHARITY FAMILY CEILIDH @ Nairn Community Centre, 7pm With The Monach Isle Ceilidh Band, Tickets £3.50. 01667 453476 SCHIEHALLION @ The Gellions, 5pm

ANDY DUNCAN @ The Gellions, 9.30pm TWO G’S @ Dows Bar, 9pm GERRY JABLONSKI & THE ELECTRIC BAND @ Ceol Mor, 9pm KINGS OF HAKKEN @ The Room, 9pm DISCO & KARAOKE with LUKE HUMBERSTONE @ Deenos 8.30pm BRUCE MACGREGOR @ Hootananny, 9pm THE REMAINS @ Madhatters 9pm

SUN 26 SEP NIGEL’S NONSENSE @ Glen Mhor 2pm BILLY MORRISON @ The Market Bar, 9pm

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LOOPALLU@ Ullapool, Fri 17 & Sat 18 SepIt seems like only half a heartbeat ago when the festival season was cranking into gear with Rock Ness. Now the jumping about in Stetsons, ponchos and pink wellies palaver is coming to a close for another year, with an apparent total absence of summer in between. Thankfully this always popular annual shindig is the perfect way to ease you into autumn and we can safely say that it won’t be snowing. Probably. Headliners for one of the nights are Magic Numbers, whose sunny melodicism went down so well when they played Bella a couple of years back. We’ll fi nd out in early September who’s headlining the other night, so keep checking for details. Star of the bill might turn out to be comedian-turned singer Adrian Ed-mondson, whose Bad Shepherds take the punk tunes of his youth and deliver them in a folk style com-plete with mandolins and the like. It might seem peculiar, but it’s actually rather splendid and suggests that punk might be the best folk music of all. A strong line up also includes Aberfeldy, Turin Brakes, Idlewild, Silver Columns, Mt Desolation, The Vatersay Boys and Skerryvore. www.loopallu.co.uk

MAD FERRET FESTIVAL@ The Loft, East Grange Farm, Kinloss, Sat 25 SepA new addition to the festival roster and one that could be a bit of a gem. Two stages and a couple of dozen bands ranging from ska and punk to funk and techno, running from 2.30pm to 3am. There are no mega names on the bill, which means it’s probably going to be a whole lot more fun than the usual cor-porate hoo ha and we’re particularly looking forward to checking out the likes of Twisted Wheel, The Yard (reggae dubstep), We Are mars and splendidly named combinations The Amphetemeanies, The Begbies and Them Beatles.

DJ’s Michael Kilkie & Alan Mcpherson (Audiolife) will be hosting The Loft from 11pm-3amTickets available from Sound’n’ Vision, Elgin or thebooth.co.uk

TERRY OLDFIELD & SORAYA@ Universal Hall, Findhorn, Sun 19 SepSomething a little different with Soraya’s lovely voice providing a counterpoint to a combination of

fl utes from the Indian Bansuri, pan pipes, mantra and percussion. An ambitious melange but one

that works rather well. www.fi ndhorn.org/uhall/

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HANS THEESSINK @ Universal Hall, Findhorn, Sat 11 Sep

Theessink (pictured) is a Dutch guitarist, singer and songwriter living in Vienna

and widely acclaimed for the way that he performs American blues and roots

music, particularly in a delta blues

style. Bo Diddley once described him

as “one helluva guitar player”, so

with a recommendation like

that it’s no surprise that his

instructional video and

DVD is as big a seller as his

recorded output. Get along

to see why he’s so revered.

An Evening With

RICK WAKEMAN @ Eden Court Empire, Mon 27 SepEx Yes man and archetypal prog keyboardist, Wakeman is more familiar

these days for his appearances on Grumpy Old Men. There’ll be none

of his gloriously overblown showmanship here, but probably plenty of

grumbling about modern life as he shares anecdotes with his usual wit and just a piano for

accompaniment.

BRITISH SEA POWER @ Ironworks, Mon 27 SepAnnounced just as we go to press and immediately installing itself as Gig

Of The Month. The Cumbrian outfi t have somehow managed to make a

roistering, anthemic and determinedly British rock sound. Dropping in

references to everything from sea birds and Eastern European football

teams to wrestlers and Polish plumbers, they hammer out soaring

classics like Waving Flags and Lights Out For Darker Skies that U2 would

kill to even dream about. Then lob in a bit of pastoral folk just to see what

happens. There is no other act on earth who have played with both The

Wurzels and krautrockers Faust, the latter made all the more spectacular

since it ended in a fi st fi ght. They’ve played by the sea on the Scilly Isles, underground in a Cornish

slate mine and at the Chelsea Flower Show. At the John Betjeman Centenary Gala, they performed

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ORQUESTA LATINA DEL NORTE @ Bellfi eld Park Band Stand, 2pm Its all going a bit Latin Crazy down at Bellfi eld Park. Listen to the excellent Orquesta Latina del Norte and join in on some fantastic Salsa. SCHIEHALLION @ The Gellions, 5pm ANDY DUNCAN @ The Gellions, 9.30pm IAIN MCLAUGHLIN & THE OUTSIDERS @ Ceol Mor, 9pm BRUCE MACGREGOR @ Hootananny, 9pm

MON 27 SEP BILLY MORRISON @ The Market Bar, 9pm AN EVENING WITH RICK WAKEMAN @ Eden Court Empire, 8pm Prog god. 01463 234 234

TUE 28 SEP BILLY MORRISON @ The Market Bar, 9pm THE UPBEAT BEATLES @ Eden Court Empire, 8pm 01463 234 234

WED 29 SEP SCHIEHALLION @ The Gellions, 9.30pm COYOTOE RUN @ Hootananny, 9pm

THU 30 SEP CHARLIE MCKERRON & FRIENDS @ Old Bridge Inn, Aviemore, 9pm Local fi ddle legend continuing his monthly residence with support from his supremely talented friends. 01479 811 137 DOC LIVINGSTON @ The Gellions, 9.30pm ROBIN & BILLS @ The Market Bar, 9pm TMSA YOUNG TRAD TOUR UNPLUGGED @ The Stables, Cromarty, THE MISERABLE RICH @ Madhatters 9pm “Chamber-pop” quintet from Brighton. In a world where indie is the default sound, it’s always good to see someone throw in some ace new shapes. These do it brilliantly. 01463 233 651

FRI 1 OCTJESSE GARRON @ Royal British Legion, Dufftown Excellent Elvis impersonator using the name of The King’s dead brother. He’ll even sign autographs afterwards. £6, 01340 821450

FRI 08 OCTSCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE @ Memorial Hall, Dufftown, 8pm Dancers £6, Spectators £4

SAT 09 OCTOLD TIME DANCE @ Memorial Hall, Dufftown, 7.30pm

FRI 17 OCTTOM HINGLEY @ The Loft Inspiral Carpets

Frontman returns to the Loft to amuse and entertain with new tunes, Inspiral

classics done on a ukulele and plenty of surprises.

SPECIALSSPECIALSSPECIALS& TALK

WED 01 SEP BIG TREES, LITTLE TREES @ Glenmore Visitor Centre Car Park , 10.30am Phone 01479 861220 for info. Free FC event

THU 02 SEP INVERNESS TOWN HOUSE GUIDED TOUR @ Inverness Town House, 2.30pm Adult £4.50, Student/OAP £3.00, Under 16 FREE

SAT 04 SEP STAINED GLASS FOR BEGINNERS WITH STONEY PARSONS @ Moray Arts Centre, 10am Learn all the techniques required to make your own stained glass panel. Materials included. £165. HUNTLY HAIRST - FOOD FESTIVAL @ Huntly A celebration of food and farming with large farmers’ market. More details at www.huntlyhairst.co.uk

MEDIEVAL LIFE OPEN DAY @ Elgin Museum, 11am Meet some rough and ready medieval types, eager to let you know what it was really like all those years go. It’s FREE.

STRATHPEFFER VILLAGE MARKET @ Strathpeffer Community Centre, 9.30am WILD FOOD & FUNGI WALK @ Farr Wild foods are all around us, but how do you recognise and use them? Part of the BLAS music and culture festival. Adults £3, Children and Concessions £2 CARVE CARRBRIDGE @ Carrbridge, Top chainsaw carvers both from the UK and around the world. A day of family events including live music, activities, games, stalls and food THE GREAT FEIL MAREE @ Dingwall High St, 10am A Great Street Fayre with over 50 charity stalls, Classic cars, vintage tractors HOUSEHOLD RENEWABLES EVENT @ Averon Centre, Alness, 12pm Come and learn about the potential renewable installations for your home and see what we already have in Alness.

SUN 05 SEP HUNTLY HAIRST - FOOD FESTIVAL @ Huntly Day 2

THE ULTIMATE GIRLS’ DAY OUT @ Whiteness, Near Nairn,

‘The ultimate girls’ day out’ was how Carol Smillie described last year’s Ladies Driving Challenge in Edinburgh which raises money for Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland COIRE LOCH WALK EVENT @ Meet At Dog Falls Car Park, Glen Affric , 10.30am Join the ranger on the Coire Loch walk to have a closer look at the pinewoods. STAINED GLASS FOR BEGINNERS WITH STONEY PARSONS @ Moray Arts Centre, 10am Learn all the techniques required to make your own stained glass panel. Materials included. £165.

MON 06 SEP MORAY FOOD FESTIVAL@ various venues, MorayRuns until 19th morayfoodfest.com>> SEE PAGE 24 FOR EVENTS LIST !!!!

CHAMPIONS POKER LEAGUE @ Phoenix Bar, Inverness, 8pm

TUE 07 SEP BATTY ABOUT BATS @ Nethy Bridge Community Centre, 7.30pm Learn about bats and clarify some of the fictional myths. Booking essential. Meet at Nethy Bridge Community Centre (weather dependant). Bring suitable outdoor clothing and a torch if you have one. For more information contact the ranger. Free event, donations appreciated

WED 08 SEP THE LAIRD OF GLENFESHIE WALK @ Meet At Feshiebridge Car Park, Nr Kincraig Hear about some of the wildlife, history, and folk tales from this area on a walk along the majestic Glen Feshie.No need to book. Phone 01479 861220 for info Free FC event

THU 09 SEP DRAGONS, DAMSELS AND THE ICE AGE @ Meet At Uath Lochans Car Park, Inshriach Forest, Nr Kincraig , Walk to the amazing view over Uath Lochans, then squelch round the lochans to look for their biodiversity (bugs!) Bring wellies.Free FC event

FRI 10 SEP PAMPER & PARTY! @ Thistle Hotel, Millburn Road, Inverness, 7pm Ladies cocktail and indulgence evening £10.00 per ticket. Includes welcome cocktail and canapés.Colour me beautiful presentation Cocktails, music, handbags, beauty, jewellery, chocolates, fitness, candles, tarot readings and much more. 01463 252516 WILD HONEY @ The Old

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Brewery, Cromarty, 7pm Black Isle Words Festival event.Family entertainment with Margot Henderson; “Wild Honey’-An evening of songs,stories and wild words savouring the strangeness of creatures and the sweetness of the wild. £4, no booking required. BLACK ISLE WORDS FESTIVAL DISCUSSION @ The Old Brewery, Cromarty, 8.20pm On the couch with local authors and founders of Black Isle Words Jim Miller, Angus Dunn, and Anne MacLeod. Kenny Taylor hosts a discussion about how a sense of place influences their writing

SAT 11 SEP SIGMA PUBLIC OBSERVING SESSION @ Easterton Airfield, Near Birnie Public observing session with Sigma, Moray’s Astronomy Club. You should be able to see Jupiter and many other celestial objects. www.sigma-astro.co.uk

BLACK ISLE WORDS FESTIVAL @ Various Locations See 10th NATURE WRITING @ Meet At The Old Brewery, 10am Black Isle Words Festival event.Poetry and Prose workshop - Where Wild Things Are.’Walking Through Words’-Gerry Cambridge and Linda Cracknell lead a workshop for those interested in either writing poetry or prose, inspired by an undemanding walk in the environs of Cromarty. Please wear waterproofs and sturdy footwear and bring along a notebook and pen. Numbers restricted to 15.Booking essential. £10/ 7.50 THE 27TH LOCH INSH HIGHLAND SPLASH-IN @ Loch Insh Watersports Centre, In 1984, the Loch Insh Highland Splash-In was the first waterplane event to be organised by a model flying club in Scotland .http://www.cairngorm-mfc.org.uk

SUN 12 SEP 125th DUFFTOWN FLOWER SHOW @ Dufftown Competitive display of quality vegetables, flowers, fruit, floral art, wine, handicrafts and baking. Teas & home bakes on sale.[Also on following day]

IT’S A KNOCKOUT @ Kingsmills Hotel Do you and your

business colleagues fancy tackling massive inflatables, donning gigantic novelty outfits and getting messy in a fun challenge to raise money for Highland Hospice www.highlandhospice.org BLACK ISLE WORDS FESTIVAL @ Various Locations See 10th NATURE WRITING - WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE @ The Old Brewery, Cromarty, 2pm Black Isle Words Festival event.2pm - At the Water’s Edge - Sir John Lister Kaye of Aigas talks about his recently published book-a lyrical hymn to the wildlife of Britain and a powerful warning to protect and respect it.3pm - Wild: An Elemental Journey, Jay Griffiths talks about her book-journeys to visit Amazonian shamans, walking in the highlands of West Papua, and staying in the Central Deserts of Australia. It will encompass something of the politics of freedom, nomadism, the language of wildness, the sensuality of the forests, and the essential wildness of the human spirit£7.50/ £5 NATURE WRITING - WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE @ The Old Brewery, Cromarty, 11am Black Isle Words Festival EventTwo Ravens Press : Two Writers In the Wilderness. Sharon Blackie talks about how living in the wild informs both her writing and the Two Ravens approach to publishing. £4/3 WHOLE WAY WALK @ Inverness, 9am Inverness - Drumnadrochit on the longest ranger guided walk in the country so you can experience the splendour of the Great Glen. greatglenway.com THE 27TH LOCH INSH HIGHLAND SPLASH-IN @ Loch Insh Watersports Centre, Day 2

MON 13 SEP ROMAN FOOD @ Elgin Museum, 7pmA fascinating talk by Jo Campbell, supported by local Chef Shona Tolmie, on the delights and unusual tastes of the Romans. There will be an opportunity to sample recipes from the Apicius. This is an all ticket event, restricted to the first 50 people only. Tickets (£5) can be purchased in advance from Elgin Museum. Everyone will receive a taster plate of Roman Food and a cup of Roman wine or Cordial on the night.

WED 15 SEP GET MORAY READING BOOK FESTIVAL 2010 @ various MoraySomething for all ages and tastes, from sessions with picture book writers and illustrators to whisky tasting and crime writing talks.

BIG TREES, LITTLE TREES @ Glenmore Visitor Centre Car Park , 10.30am Can’t see the wood for the trees? Join the ranger for a closer look at the pinewoods in Glenmore. No need to book. Phone 01479 861220 for infoFree FC event

FOOD & CRAFT FAIR @

Strathpeffer Pavilion, 10.30am Organised by Friends of the Pavilion. Anyone wishing to exhibit should ring Frances on 01997 421344strathpefferpavilion.org 01997 420124

THU 16 SEP NORTH AFRICAN WINE & FOOD EVENING @ The Waterside Hotel, 7.30pm A superb Mezze-type menu with a tutored tasting of 8 fabulous wines from Chateau Musar (Lebanon). Phone for info. 01463 233 065

FOOD & CRAFT FAIR @ Strathpeffer Pavilion 10.30am Organised by Friends of the Pavilion. Anyone wishing to exhibit should ring Frances on 01997 421344 strathpefferpavilion.org 01997 420124 BRORA’S CONTRIBUTION TO SCOTLAND’S SALT INDUSTRY @ Fortrose Theatre, 7.30pm Dr Janet Hooper 01381 621252

FRI 17 SEP LOCH NESS BEER FESTIVAL @ Benleva Hotel - Drumnadrochit A Week of Loch Ness

SAT 18 SEP STRATHPEFFER VILLAGE MARKET @ Strathpeffer Community Centre, 9.30am Come along for your local fruit, vegetables, freshly baked bread onthe premises. Also usually available logs for the fire, jewelery and local hand-made crafts, tea, coffee and baking. In addition there Clothes Swap, bring along your old our unwanted clothes and swap them for some other second hand clothing. A great way to recycle and save money.

MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION @ Spectrum CentrePut on by Inverness and District MRC

SUN 19 SEP MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION @ Spectrum CentrePut on by Inverness and District MRC

THE MAGIC OF RYVOAN @ Meet At Glenmore Visitor Centre Car Park , 10.30am Walk in Ryvoan’s magical mix of pinewoods, mountain and loch. Bag some views and see what the fairies have done to Lochan Uaine.No need to book. Phone 01479 861220 for info

WED 22 SEP THE LAIRD OF GLENFESHIE WALK @ Meet At Feshiebridge Car Park, Nr Kincraig , Hear about some of the wildlife, history, and folk tales from this area on a walk along the majestic Glen Feshie.No need to book. Phone 01479 861220 for info Free FC event

THU 23 SEP AUTUMN SPEYSIDE WHISKY FESTIVAL @ SPEYSIDERuns Until 28th The festival includes

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SPORT > CAMANACHD CUP FINAL > win tickets!

If you thought it was only the SPL and English Premier League that were dominated by the same teams year after year, you might want

to think again when you see how half a dozen teams have ruled shinty for over 100 years. And two of the biggest names, Kingussie and Fort William meet in this year’s Camanachd Cup Final to be televised by the BBC. Fort William have surged in recent years, but Kingussie are almost as unbeatable and can lay claim to being the town where the Camanachd Association itself was born, at the Victoria Hotel on 10 Oct 1893. Four teams have won the trophy three times in a row, Newtonmore, Kingussie, Kyles Athletic and Fort William, with the last named looking for a four timer after last year’s stirring late victory over Kyles.

What is more, and a rarity in any such long-lasting

competition, they’re still playing for the original trophy. Due to the rambunctious nature of the celebrations of victorious teams leaving the trophy in a fragile state,(drinking whisky from the bowl is a traditional ritual and on one occasion the trophy was abandoned and then found in Somerled Square, Portree, after Skye Camanachd’s 1990 victory, as everybody had assumed somebody else was looking after it), the board of directors at the Camanachd Association took the decision to have the trophy renovated and a replica of the trophy made for presentation after fi nals. The replica was to be ready for the centenary fi nal in 2007 in Inverness but the cost of a replica was considered prohibitive and therefore the original trophy is still used. Plenty of history there then and you can expect the fi xture to redefi ne the concept of full-blooded.

CAMANACHD CUP FINAL: Ft William V Kingussie @ Bught Park, Inverness, Sat 18 Sep, 2.10pm

WIN WIN WIN WIN !!!!Win Tickets to this years Camanachd Cup Final at Bught Park, Inverness.just text: SHINTY to 07786 206955 • email: SHINTY along with your name & address to [email protected], • post: SHINTY along with your name & address to PO Box 5635, Inverness, IV3 8WR

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See listings • ring 01997 420124 • visit www.StrathpefferPavilion.orgOn-line tickets • www.thebooth.co.uk

Sun 5 Sep • 7.30pm: BLAS – FAR & AWAY, IRELAND & CAPE BRETONThu 9 Sep • 8pm: DOGSTAR THEATRE - “JACOBITE COUNTRY”Wed 15 Sep • 10.30am - 7.30pm & Thu 16 Sep • 10.30am - 4pm: FOOD & CRAFT FAIRSat 18 Sep • 7.30pm: ESTHER’s CEILIDH for the HIGHLAND HOSPICESun 19 Sep • 4pm &Mon 20 Sep • 10.30am: LICKETYSPIT – “MAGIC SPAGHETTI”Thu 23 Sep • 8pm: THE POOZIES with RACHEL SERMANNISun 26 Sep • 11am-4pm: WEDDING FAIRWed 29 Sep • 8pm: MULL THEATRE – “THE WEIR”Thu 30 Sep • 7.30pm: QUIZ NIGHT

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a full nosing and tasting programme and the usual bus trips to distilleries, plus an auction. www.spiritofspeyside.com/events

SAT 25 SEP NORTH KESSOCK COMMUNITY MARKET @ North Kessock Village Hall, Local food, crafts and refreshments. Last Saturday of every month. LIVING FOOD @ Cawdor Castle Gardens, Returning for a 5th successful year. A celebration of organic and local produce. cawdorcastle.com

SUN 26 SEP WEDDING FAIR @ Strathpeffer Pavilion, 11am First stop for anyone planning their special day. 01997 420124 COIRE LOCH WALK EVENT @ Meet At Dog Falls Car Park, Glen Affric , 10.30am Join the ranger on the Coire Loch walk to have a closer look at the pinewoods.

WED 29 SEP BIG TREES, LITTLE TREES @ Glenmore Visitor Centre Car Park , 10.30am

THU 30 SEP QUIZ NIGHT @ Strathpeffer Pavilion, 7.30pm With Quizmaster Julian Foot. Entry payable at the door, but please ring the Pavilion 01997 420124 to reserve a table for your team 01997 420124

THU 9TH OCTSIGMA PUBLIC OBSERVING SESSION @ Easterton Airfield, Near BirniePublic observing session with Sigma, Moray’s Astronomy Club. If the weather is poor, there will be an astronomical presentation in the Hall.sigma-astro.co.uk

SUN 12 OCTHOLDING HANDS FOR HEROES @ ElginHuman chain of 5-6,000 people stretching from the gates of RAF Lossiemouth to Elgin Town Hall along the cycle track. Organised by Elgin Rotary Club.

WED 13 OCTLANTERN MAKING @ Quarrelwood (Brumley Brae car park), 10amJoin the ranger to make lanterns for Halloween. Bring a glass jar to decorate. All other materials will be provided

SPORT

WED 01 SEP YOGA @ Strathpeffer Community Centre, 7.30pm

SAT 04 SEP WALK TEN @ Beaufort Castle, www.mariecurie.org.uk/walkten

RAF LOSSIE V ICD

HIGHLAND RFC V STEWARTRY CLACHNACUDDIN V FORMARTINE UNITED

COVE RANGERS V STRATHSPEY THISTLE

DEVERONVALE V KEITH HUNTLY V FORRES MECHANICS NAIRN COUNTY V FORT WILLIAM WICK ACADEMY V LOSSIEMOUTH THE HEARTBEAT CHALLENGE @ Nairnshire heartbeatchallenge.co.uk

SUN 05 SEP 29th MORAY MARATHON @ Elgin 29th running of the Moray Marathon 3 in 1 event incorporating the North District Half Marathon Championships. The fi nishing line for each is the Cooper Park, Elgin with the 13th century Elgin Cathedral forming a dramatic backdrop.

BEN RINNES WALK @ Ben Rinnes, 10am 6km walk up the beautiful and distinctive peak one of the best loved landmarks in Banffshire. Enjoy the amazing scenery from the top spanning eight counties in the North of Scotland. Give yourself a challenge and help those affected by cancer. Registration -10am walk begins at 10.30.

STRATHPEFFER CROQUET CLUB @ Ben Wyvis Hotel, 2pm Every Sunday (weather permitting) with free trial sessions for beginners. 01997 423209 HIGHLAND MOTO X CLUB ROUNDS @ Arderseir PETROFAC ATHLETICS LEAGUE - FINAL @ Queens Park, Inverness, TRY TRIATHLON @ Grantown On Spey , try-tri.co.uk

MON 06 SEP TOUCH RUGBY @ Highland Rugby Pitches, Bught Rd, 6pm Come along and join in.

TUE 07 SEP ZUMBA FITNESS @ Strathpeffer Community Centre, 7.30pm

INVERNESS VOLLEYBALL CLUB @ Hilton Community Centre, Oldtown Road., 7pm Mixed volleyball, Ages 16+. Everyone is welcome. freewebs.com/inverness-volleyball-club for info.

WED 08 SEP TOMINTOUL & GLENLIVET WALKING FESTIVAL 2010 @ Tomintoul Runs until 14th Sep...

Chance to take part in some spectacular walks in The Cairngorm National Park. A dedicated team has been working to provide a full range of walks and social events. More details www.tgwf.co.uk

ORIENTEERING @ Grant Park Forres, 5.30pm A choice of 2 different courses to test your fitness and map reading skills. Suitable for all ages and skills. 5.30 to 6.15pm £3 adults & £2 juniors. moravianorienteering.org

SAT 11 SEP HIGHLAND RFC V ICD BERWICK V HIGHLAND

HIBERNIAN V INVERNESS CT

ROSS COUNTY V RAITH ROVERS FORRES MECHANICS V COVE RANGERS FRASERBURGH V CLACHNACUDDIN LOSSIEMOUTH V HUNTLY NAIRN COUNTY V DEVERONVALE

FIRST MONSTER CHALLENGE 2010 @ Loch Ness, firstmonster.com

SUN 12 SEP STRATHPEFFER CROQUET CLUB @ Ben Wyvis Hotel, 2pm

MON 13 SEP BUCKIE THISTLE V KEITH TOUCH RUGBY @ Highland Rugby Pitches, Bught Rd, 6pm

TUE 14 SEP ZUMBA FITNESS @ Strathpeffer Community Centre, 7.30pm INVERNESS VOLLEYBALL CLUB @ Hilton Community Centre, Oldtown Road, 7pm

SAT 18 SEP THE NOKIA COAST TO COAST scotlandcoasttocoast.com. ICD V RAF KINLOSS HIGHLAND RFC V GLASGOW ACCIES HIGHLAND ATHLETICS OPEN GRADED MEETING @ Queens Park, Inverness, 10am SCOTTISH HYDRO CAMANACHD CUP FINAL @ Bught Park, Highlight of the Shinty calendar. INVERNESS CT V HEARTS ROSS COUNTY V STIRLING @ Victoria Park 3pm Can County match last season’s demolition job on the Albion? BRORA RANGERS V NAIRN COUNTY BUCKIE THISTLE V KEITH CLACHNACUDDIN V INVERURIE LW

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COVE RANGERS V LOSSIEMOUTH

FORT WILLIAM V STRATHSPEY THISTLE ORIENTEERING @ Speyside High School, 10.15am moravianorienteering.org

SUN 19 SEP THE NOKIA COAST TO COAST @ Across The Highlands STRATHPEFFER CROQUET CLUB @ Ben Wyvis Hotel, 2pm

MON 20 SEP TOUCH RUGBY @ Highland Rugby Pitches, Bught Rd, 6pm

TUE 21 SEP ZUMBA FITNESS @ Strathpeffer Community Centre, 7.30pm INVERNESS VOLLEYBALL CLUB @ Hilton Community Centre, 7pm

SAT 25 SEP MORAY V ICD HIGHLAND RFC V CAITHNESS MORTON V ROSS COUNTY

SUN 26 SEP STRATHPEFFER CROQUET CLUB @ Ben Wyvis Hotel, 2pm DYKE 10K @ Dyke, Nr Forres, 2.30pm forresharriers.org.uk

MON 27 SEP INVERURIE LOCO WORKS V COVE RANGERS TOUCH RUGBY @ Highland Rugby Pitches, Bught Rd, 6pm

TUE 28 SEP ZUMBA FITNESS @ Strathpeffer Community Centre, 7.30pm INVERNESS VOLLEYBALL CLUB @ Hilton Community Centre, Oldtown Road., 7pm

SAT 04 SEP WALK TEN @ Beaufort Castle, www.mariecurie.org.uk/walkten RAF LOSSIE V ICD HIGHLAND V STEWARTRY CLACHNACUDDIN V FORMARTINE UNITED

COVE RANGERS V STRATHSPEY THISTLE

DEVERONVALE V KEITH HUNTLY V FORRES MECHANICS NAIRN COUNTY V FORT WILLIAM WICK ACADEMY V LOSSIEMOUTH THE HEARTBEAT CHALLENGE @ Nairnshire heartbeatchallenge.co.uk

THEATRE FRI 03 SEP HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE @ The Ironworks, 7pm , Introduced by leading expert in his field and zombology guru, Dr Dale Seslick, the seminars are your one shop, whistle stop tour through the world of zombie survival techniques.howtosur viveazombieapocalypse.co.uk 0871 789 4173

SAT 04 SEP THE MOIRA MONOLOGUES @ Eden Court One Touch, 8pm , Alan Bissett performs his own one-woman show, a series of stories from Falkirk’s hardest woman, Moira Bell. 01463 234 234

SUN 05 SEP AN AFTERNOON OF OPERA @ Ardross Community Hall, 1.15pm Highlights include arias and scenes from Puccini�s La Boheme, Bizet�s Carmen, Massenet�s Manon and Verdi�s Rigoletto.To book contact Ardross Community Hall on 01349 880591.

MON 06 SEP CALENDAR GIRLS @ Eden Court Empire, 7.30pm Calendar Girls has been the fastest selling tour ever and has triumphed in the West End. 01463 234 234

TUE 07 SEP CALENDAR GIRLS @ Eden Court Empire, 7.30pm see Mon 6 Sep

WED 08 SEP CALENDAR GIRLS @ Eden Court Empire, 7.30pm see Mon 6 Sep

THU 09 SEP JACOBITE COUNTRY @ Strathpeffer Pavilion, 8pm Comedy tale of anarchy and greed, plus a psycopathic Shetland pony! All from the mighty Dogstar Theatre. 01997 420124 CALENDAR GIRLS @ Eden Court Empire, 1.30pm, 7.30pm see Mon 6 Sep

FRI 10 SEP CALENDAR GIRLS @ Eden Court Empire, 7.30pm see Mon 6 Sep

STILL GAME @ Royal British Legion, Dufftown Ex-footballers Andy Goram & Frank McAvennie with an afternoon of entertainment & buffet. 01340 821450

SAT 11 SEP CALENDAR GIRLS @ Eden Court Empire, 1.30pm, 7.30pm see Mon 6 Sep

SUN 12 SEP JOSIE LONG @ The Ironworks, 7pm Fine comedian with a nifty sense of the gently surreal. 0871 789 4173 THE TAILOR OF INVERNESS @ Eden Court One Touch, 4.30pm Massively popular play with a local setting. Don’t miss. 01463 234 234

MON 13 SEP THE TAILOR OF INVERNESS @ Eden Court One Touch, 7.30pm Massively popular play with a local setting. Don’t miss. 01463 234 234

DAD’S ARMY @ Florians Theatre, Bught Drive, Inverness, 7.30pm The stage version of Dad’s Army is based on three episodes of the TV series Two of the episodes are “lost”, existing now only in script form.

TUE 14 SEP SHAUN DENNIS AN EVENING OF CLAIRVOYANCE @ The Ironworks, 7.30pm , The latest medium to visit Inverness with messages from the other side. Not ITV. 0871 789 4173 THE TAILOR OF INVERNESS @ Eden Court One Touch, 7.30pm See Mon 13 Sep DAD’S ARMY @ Florians Theatre, Bught Drive, Inverness, 7.30pm See Mon 13 Sep

WED 15 SEP DANNY BHOY: BY ROYAL DISAPPOINTMENT @ Eden Court Empire, 8pm , Scot who’s massive Down Under 01463 234 234 THE TAILOR OF INVERNESS @ Eden Court One Touch, 7.30pm See Mon 13 Sep DAD’S ARMY @ Florians Theatre, Bught Drive, Inverness, 7.30pm See Mon 13 Sep

FRI 17 SEP KATHAKALI 23RD ANNIVERSARY NATIONAL TOUR @ Black Isle Leisure Centre, 7pm THE CHOOKY BRAE @ Eden Court One Touch, 7.30pm It’s Christmas day in Stewarton and Irene Gordon’s struggling to get in the festive spirit. 01463 234 234 DAD’S ARMY @ Florians Theatre, Bught Drive, Inverness, 7.30pm See Mon 13 Sep

SAT 18 SEP THE CHOOKY BRAE @ Eden Court One Touch, 7.30pm See Fri 17 Sep

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DAD’S ARMY @ Florians Theatre, Bught Drive, Inverness, 7.30pm See Mon 13 Sep

TUE 21 SEP SUNSHINE ON LEITH @ Eden Court Empire, 7.30pm You don’t have to walk 500 miles to find the ideal Christmas gift for your loved ones or to discover a fantastic, uplifting show to brighten your New Year. 01463 234 234

CANDOCO: RENDITIONS @ Eden Court One Touch, 8pm, 9.50pm Candoco Dance Company return with three new works that show the richness, beauty and diversity of contemporary dance in one evening.

WED 22 SEP SUNSHINE ON LEITH @ Eden Court Empire, 7.30pm See Tue 21 Sep

THU 23 SEP SUNSHINE ON LEITH @ Eden Court Empire, 2.30pm, 7.30pm See Tue 21 Sep GILDED BALLOON COMEDY CIRCUIT @ Eden Court One Touch, 8pm Straight from The Fringe

FRI 24 SEP THE MAN WHO LEFT THE TITANIC @ Eden Court One Touch, 8pm Intriguing play about the White Star Line director who leapt into a Titanic lifeboat, leaving his passengers behind. 01463 234 234 SUNSHINE ON LEITH @ Eden Court Empire, 5pm, 8.30pm See Tue 21

SAT 25 SEP A PROMISED LAND @ The Universal Hall, 7.30pm, New play by Raymond Raszkowski Ross about Church of Scotland missionary Jane Haining. 01309 691170 SUNSHINE ON LEITH @ Eden Court Empire, 2.30pm, 7.30pm See Tue 21 Sep

TUE 28 SEP THE NOT-SO-FATAL DEATH OF GRANDPA FREDO @ Eden Court One Touch, 7.30pm , An extraordinary new comedy direct from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2010! A frozen body found in a woodshed wreaks havoc in the local community.

WED 29 SEP THE WEIR @ Strathpeffer Pavilion, 8pm Spellbinding play by Conor McPherson set in a rural Irish bar. 01997 420124 THE NOT-SO-FATAL DEATH OF GRANDPA FREDO @ Eden Court One Touch, 7.30pm

THU 30 SEP THE REBEL CELL @ Eden Court

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MORAY FOOD FESTIVAL 2010 - EVENTS OVERVIEW...LAUNCH6th Sep 9:00 - 12:00 St.Giles Church, Elgin Celebrating a series of food events from Aberdeenshire to the Highlands. Starting in Huntly with the Huntly Hairst (4th - 5th September) moving onto Moray (6th - 19th September) and finishing at Cawdor Castle on the 25th September.

MORE THAN A BUTCHERS SHOP8th Sep 19:00 - 21:00 Beechtree Restaurant, Moray College A journey through the 160 year history of Scotland’s oldest butchers business hosted & presented by Jim Royan.The evening will include a selection of heritage anecdotes, revelations!, demonstrations, tastings and a glass of wine. That also comes with a story!Tickets £4, available from Elgin Library.

THE RENAISSANCE OF LOCAL FOOD9th Sep 19:00 - 21:00 Community Garden & Transition Town Pavilion in Bogton Rd A short walk through the community garden followed by a presentation: Calabrese & Romanesco, Mizuna & Raddiccio from Carrot Halva to Bengali Chilli GreensThe Renaissance of Local FoodExplore the diversity and importance of our Local Food in Moray with Daniela Grunwald and Project Leader Local Food for Transition

FESTIVAL CREAM TEAS9th Sep 14:00 - 16:30 Seafield Arms Hotel, Cullen Treat yourself to an array of delicious home made cakes and bakes by the talented team of the Seafield Arms Hotel. (charge applies)

ABERLOUR EVENTS DAY10th Sep 11:00 - 16:00 Various Aberlour Locations A day of events celebrating Speyside Food and businesses11am - 4pm: Village Square, A series of Demonstrations by Speyside Chefs11am - 4pm: Village Square, Local Food Stalls12noon - 4pm: The Spey Larder, Tasting - Scottish Cheese and Oatcakes2pm - 4pm: Old Station Tea room, Teas provided by Aberlour Community Associati

FORRES FARMERS MARKET11th Sep 10:00 - 14:00 Anderson Primary School Our farmers’ market aim to encourage local people to lower their carbon footprint and raise awareness of environmental issues.Visitors will be able to visit a mix of craft stalls, chocolate stands and cheese, eggs and vegetable stalls, as well as enjoy a burger or buy locally produced beef.

DEMONSTRATIONS BY STEWART FRIENDSHIP11th Sep 14:00 - 17:00 Cluny College, Forres Demonstrations by Stewart Friendship, Cluny College Chef & India Brown, Olive Tree Chocolates. A tour of the stunning College will also be available.

HARBOUR LIGHTS11th Sep 18:00 - 19:00 Overlook Lossiemouth Marina Overlooking the Marina, in a secluded corner of Lossiemouth, the Harbour Lights is a delightful venue to witness Head Chef and Company Director, Alistair Fowlie, demonstrating his extensive skills with Local Moray produce.

COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS12th Sep 12:00 - 16:00 St Giles Centre, Elgin A series of demonstrations from some of Moray hotels, including the Mansefield, Eight Acres and Cullen’s Seafield Arms Hotel.

DEMONSTRATION AT BAXTERS KITCHEN12th Sep 14:00 - 17:00 Baxters Visitor Centre, Fochabers Masterchef, George MacIvor will demonstrate his skills with locally sourced produce. With over 35 years experience in Food and Hospitality business, George has a breadth of experience any chef would envy, including running his own brigade in a 5 star Perthshire Hotel and as Executive Chef for Baxters Food Group. In 200

FINDHORN FOUNDATION FESTIVAL OF FOOD12th Sep 14:00 - 17:00 Village Green, Findhorn An afternoon of food fun including demonstrations by Joan and Sam Wilmott from ‘Boxing Clever’. You will also have the opportunity to try your hand at buttermaking with Pam Rodway, and learn about Wild Food Foraging with Dan Puplett and sample delights from a surprisingly healthy Barbeque!

TALK ON ROMAN FOOD13th Sep 19:00 - 19:00 Elgin Museum “Apicius - and the invention of the Roman Beef Burger” a talk on Roman Food. There will be an opportunity to try some Roman recipes and wine.Speaker: David Addison, Elgin Museum & Shona, Chef, Beach Bar, Lossie.Tickets are £5.00, event is limited to 50 people. To book a place, please contact David

FINDING A ROLE FOR A VICTORIAN WALLED GARDEN IN 201015th Sep 20:00 - 21:00 Newbold House, Forres ‘Finding a role for a Victorian walled garden in 2010’, walk and talk with Principal gardener, Christopher Raymont.

WHISKYPEDIA TALK AND WHISKY TASTING15th Sep 19:00 Elgin Library Charles MacLean – launching the Book festival with a Whiskypedia talk and whisky tasting – in combination with Gordon MacPhail.£5 per ticket - please contact Elgin Library - Tel: (01343 562600)

FIONA HOUSTON AND XA MILNE16th Sep 19:00 Elgin Library Fiona Houston and Xa Milne – authors of ‘Seaweed and eat it!’ will entertain and educate you with their talk:‘Bringing the Outside In – Wild food on your doorstep’.

LADY CLAIRE MACDONALD17th Sep 19:00 Elgin Library Lady Claire MacDonald – The Inspiration of Scottish Produce Award winning cook and food writer at Kinloch Lodge, Isle of Skye.

THE BEST OF MORAYSHIRE FOOD EXHIBITION18th Sep 11:00 - 17:00 St Giles Church The ‘Best of Morayshire’ Food Exhibition & Elgin Farmers Market. Admission Free.

FUNGI FORAY19th Sep 14:00 - 16:00 Culbin Forest Culbin Forest, Well Hill Carpark (1 mile from Kintessack)Fungi Foray with fungi expert, Liz Holden - For more information visit www.forestrygov.uk

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EATING OUT:

THE MARINADE7 BRIDGE STREETINVERNESS01463 713200

You could be forgiven for not having noticed that THE MARINADE even exists, despite it being slap-bang in the middle of town. That stretch of Bridge Street, with army recruitment office, employment bureau and Poundstretcher cheek by jowl with tartantastic tourist souvenirs and whisky suppliers is, thanks to the presence of a giant concrete box on top of it, fifty yards of brutally ugly sixties aesthetic horror. And consequently a strip that the brains of Inverness residents render invisible in a neat neurological trick to take the horror away. So The Marinade is always going to

have its work cut out to make

people spot it’s there, something

that isn’t helped by it having

a remarkably unprepossessing

frontage. Formerly the site of

a coffee shop and an Indian

restaurant, the impression is

that somewhere in the mists of

time it could well have been a

doctor’s surgery or solicitor’s

office, at least judging by the

heavy brown front door. Menus

in the window look more of an

afterthought than an enticement

so unless you happen to stop

outside by accident – perhaps to

shelter from the elements that

reliably whip up a frenzy down

by the riverside – you may never

have spotted that there’s food

on offer.

And that’s a shame, because

The Marinade is serving some

very fine food indeed at great value and deserves to be far more popular than (judging by the fact that only one other table is taken the day we visit) it currently is. Apparently it’s busier in the evenings, presumably as a result of tourist trade, but what it needs now is to attract locals as well, particularly during those endless winter months.

It’s a rum old interior, made all the more unsettling by the fact that the strange front door opens right into its midst. When it was an Indian place it was much darker, but now it’s brightly lit with a variety of chandeliers and candelabra, exposing bare white walls and rather half-hearted drapes. The furniture at the seven tables is heavy and Gothic, which 25

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isn’t bad in itself, but needs rather more dramatic interior decoration to really work. At the back there’s a small bar and an absolutely enormous array of sofas, taking up far more space than is entirely necessary. Most peculiar. Thankfully the restaurant does have ammunition to resist such criticism in the form of top quality nosh. As we are to find out…

The lunchtime menu is just £6.95 for two courses and £8.95 for three, a price that would excuse turning out any old rubbish and still get marks for some sort of value, but whoever is in the kitchen has obviously worked out a way to combine value with skill and almost everything on the menu is appealing. The USP of the place, as its name suggests, is the use of

marinades and “special pickles” to flavour the

food, unique to each dish and

perhaps drawing on a Polish

tradition reflecting the nationality

of the people behind the place.

It’s not Polish food per se, but

does recognise the importance

of bold flavours.

The starters set the tone with

some panache. For me Chicken Livers and Wild Mushrooms in a Cream Sauce, served with a Slice of Brioche and Green Leaves. It’s presented

beautifully on a plate-cum-bowl,

not making the usual (it has

to be said, Scottish) mistake

of massive portion size just

for the sake of it. There’s an

admirably restrained amount of

the rich, perfectly moist livers

and luscious sauce, perfectly

matched to the sweetness of the

brioche. It’s as good a starter

as I’ve had in a long time. My

companion plumps for Truffle & Balsamic Glazed Vegetables

on Seasoned Wedges,

another odd combination, but

one which works brilliantly. Again

the presentation is great, the

combination of baby carrots,

leek and cauliflower sitting

atop baked potato wedges. The

seasoning and glaze is judged

to be delicious, particularly

the (lightly pickled?) sweet

cauliflower.

One of the restaurant’s main

selling points is that “everything

is cooked from scratch”, which

is fine if you’re going round to

someone’s house for the day,

prepared to while away the time

while the chef carefully prepares

something. It’s not quite as

workable however when running

a restaurant, meaning that with

even just two of us there, the

wait between starters and main

course was well over half an

hour. When the place is full

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sort of meltdown. Quality wise it was worth the wait, my main being Lamb Chops and Lamb Jus with Mustard Potato Puree and Cheesy Cauliflower. It’s difficult to give chops such a depth of flavour without them drying out, but these are succulent and tasty, accompanied by an uncompromisingly mustard mash. The cauliflower cheese is strange looking, but well-cooked, still retaining crunch rather than subsiding into a sloppy mess as is so often the case. My companion has Grilled Tuna Steak with Lemon and Leek Sauce, again unafraid of big flavours, this time thanks to either lemongrass or pickled lemon running through the leek sauce. The steak itself was skilfully grilled and the accompanying baby potatoes providing just the right balance.

With the whole “cooked from scratch” ethos running around our heads we began to suspect that ordering pudding might set in motion a behind-the-scenes demand for getting out the eggs, flour and baking powder, but these at least seemed to have been prepared ahead of time. For me, Vanilla Cheesecake, served with strawberries and a rather sad squirt of canned cream (rather than the advertised ice cream). Nice enough, but below the standard of the first two courses. My companion’s Lemon Tart presses all the right buttons and again presentation turns something simple into a special looking dish.

A good meal then, actually made all the more impressive by the unpromising surroundings. And you get the feeling that the interior/signage/ etc really have to be addressed if the place is to fulfil its undoubted potential. They needn’t worry about getting the cooking right – there are absolutely no worries on that front – but if they’re to succeed their going to have to find a way to not only make the place somewhere more appealing to actually drop into (whether by modernising or even going the whole hog on the Gothic front) and ensure that the admirable attempt to cook everything from scratch doesn’t result in such long waits for food. There is currently no drinks licence so you have to bring your own, but to their immense credit they don’t charge corkage so you can afford to treat yourself by turning up with a nice bottle. It’s a great little place and deserves to succeed. Fingers crossed it realises how to do it.

Total for 2 (exc. drinks) £17.90

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Is ordering your Wedding Dress online really such a good idea?from Iona Peace at Dress 2 Impress

Buying online is fast becoming the new way to shop! And why not...feet up, cup of tea in one hand and everything you need at just one click of a button. No trailing round endless shops, screaming kids or queuing- perfect! Or is it...?

For many purchases the benefi ts of online shopping are obvious, as regards price, delivery direct to your door and being able to order day or night.

However wedding dress shopping for that “perfect dress” requires something more....Wedding dress shopping is not like any other kind. A lot more time, thought and effort will go into the purchase than if you were simply looking for a new party dress! Choosing a wedding dress is a special event, one to be shared with friends and family, a fun and enjoyable occasion, in fact a truly memorable experience in itself.

Trying wedding dresses on should make you feel a million dollars. In a Bridal Salon an initial one to one consultation with a bridal expert assures you of professional advice on what styles will suit your size, shape and colouring. The expert will also be able to advise you on theme, colours, accessories, the

fi nishing touches that will set the scene for your wedding. Brides often end up choosing a style of dress different from the one they originally had in mind. Brides ordering online are often disappointed and upset when their dress arrives and it is nothing like they imagined it would be. This can result in brides having to buy a second wedding dress from a Bridal Salon at short notice.

When buying online the wedding dress you receive may not be the dress you ordered!!! It may be a cheap imitation of a designer gown. Remember the dress you see in the image online is not necessarily the wedding dress you receive. Bridal Salons are Authorised Stockists of the Designers they stock and salon dresses are fully guaranteed as regards their quality, correct size, colour, fabric and style.

It is important to experience not only how a wedding dress looks on, but also how it feels and moves too. The only way to understand the key qualities of different bridal fabrics is to try dresses on. This is not an option with internet purchases.

When viewing dresses online it is diffi cult to see the detail involved in the quality craftsmanship of the dresses and embellishments such as crystals, pearls and lace. (Many online wedding dresses come with inferior detail such as cheap plastic sequins and beading.) Continued >>

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Often online dresses have inadequate structuring with little or no boning, no netting and some even arrive with no lining! The fabric used for these dresses tends to be inferior, cheap fabric that you could spit peas through! Would you REALLY want to wear a dress like this on your wedding day!

When your internet wedding dress arrives it may be in a small package, all crumpled up. It would require to be professionally pressed at an added cost. When buying a dress from any Bridal Salon this service is included in the purchase.

Quite apart from the above pitfalls of purchasing your wedding dress online there are also hidden costs involved. These include postage and packaging, shipping and handling, taxes and pressing.

Too many brides are disappointed with their online wedding dresses. If you are still contemplating going down this route Warning - Purchase with care!!!

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In practically everything, save Christianity, there is a great variety. Christianity is unique in every respect. There is only one Christianity and it stands alone and apart from all the religions of the world. It cannot be compared with these religions, because it has nothing in common with them. It is the only and it is supreme, just as Jesus Christ is the only and is supreme. Only one Being in all the universe has the right and power to save the lost: Jesus Christ alone can save sinners. He came into the world to save sinners; He died on the Cross to save sinners; He was raised from the dead and exalted at God’s right hand to save sinners; He is appointed to save sinners; He is proclaimed in Scripture as the Saviour of sinners; and He does save all who receive Him by faith as their own personal Saviour. He alone can save you from the power of sin, the penalty of sin and make you a new creation with a new nature and new desires.

Only one way has been provided whereby sinners may be saved. That way is faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved” Acts 16:31. “To him that worketh not, but believeth... his faith is counted for righteousness” Romans 4:5. “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God” Ephesians 2:8. It is alone by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ that sinners are saved. Good works, morality, baptism, joining a church, observing the Lord’s Supper and any similar things do not save you. These things are all good and right in their place but they are not a means to salvation. Salvation is not something the sinner must work out or merit, but it is provided by Christ’s redeeming work and the free gift of God to all who believe on the Lord Jesus Christ. The sinner cannot earn or merit salvation, he must receive it as a free gift from God.

Only one thing remains for the sinner to do in order to be saved. He must turn from his sin and come to Christ, believing on Him and receiving Him to be saved. And he may freely come to Christ, since he is invited to come. Dear reader, come to the Lord Jesus, for though you have nothing to commend you to God, yet you are called, and He says, “Him that cometh to Me I will in no wise cast out” John 6:37. Therefore, come as you are, and do not delay.

namely sinners, or those who are lost. The supreme purpose for which Jesus Christ came into the world is that He might save sinners. He came to save you.. Jesus Himself declared, “I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance” Matthew 9.13.All men by nature and practice are sinners, but multitudes do not own nor confess that they are. For such there is no hope of salva-tion. Only those who own and confess themselves lost sinners before God can be saved.

1 Timothy 1:15

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namely sinners, or those who are lost. which Jesus Christ came into the world is that He might save sinners.

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