Public Art Project: Mapping the Nation
A new public art project; mapping the Scottish independence movement as it happens, in the words of ordinary people from
A new public art project; mapping the Scottish independence movement as it happens, in the words of ordinary people from
“Independence will never happen”, some say. “Independence is inevitable”, say others. In many minds the outcome of the referendum is
“An assortment of social misfits”, that’s us. That’s how supporters of Scottish independence were described yesterday by the Guardian columnist,
National Collective Creative Ambassador Alan Bissett will be performing his new play ‘The Red Hourglass’ at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.
They’re all-out for independence and they’re leading the way for social commentary in Scotland. Stanley Odd, the alternative hip-hop band
An independent Scotland would not be able to keep the Loch Ness Monster after asset negotiations, a Westminster parliamentary committee
The ancient Greeks were the first to invent democracy. But too often we forget the extraordinarily early declaration of the
Two nations united for self-determination; Scotland and Catalonia share many political and historical similarities, and are leading examples of peaceful
The new exhibition at the Museum of Edinburgh titled Democracy for Scotland: The Referendum Experience, bridges the years between the devolution
Independence isn’t just history.” That was the message of leafleters outside Scottish cinema screenings in the 1990s as Wallace rode