Phil Miller, Herald Scotland

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Herald Scotland

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Past articles by Phil:

The mother they knew: Glasgow opens Linda McCartney show

THEY are works of art and love, in a place that she loved. → Read More

Franchitti delivers the champion’s Lotus to new Jim Clark museum

IT was driven by a champion, and delivered by a champion. → Read More

Monsters, Skeletons and Gods reborn as images revealed for Scotland's Ray Harryhausen show

RECENTLY restored models by the Hollywood special effects expert Ray Harryhausen, whose stop-motion monsters starred in movies such as Jason and the… → Read More

Danny Boyle on why he left the James Bond movie

The director of Trainspotting, Danny Boyle, has explained why he stepped away from the James Bond film last year. → Read More

Ossian and Scotland: 'Part of our own history, which at long last, we can stop being embarrassed about'

THEY were Scottish stories which transfixed the western world, a literary sensation telling tales of an epic, misty heroic past that became one of the greatest controversies of their age. The Ossian tales, published by schoolmaster James Macpherson in the 1760s, were bestsellers, and gripped European culture in a way few stories from Scotland have done before of since. But after years of… → Read More

Surge of creativity: the short lists for The Herald Scottish Culture Awards

THEY include award-winning international visual artists and thriving venues, from opera to rock theatre, from acclaimed writers to emerging talent. → Read More

As Edinburgh’s Film Festival opens: will a film studio open too?

IT may be the last Edinburgh International Film Festival before a “transformational” new film studio is opened in Scotland. → Read More

Hugo Weaving to play key role in Royal Lyceum's new version of classic sci-fi Solaris

THE Australian film star Hugo Weaving is to play a key role in a major new play staged by Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum Theatre. → Read More

Edinburgh Festival faces city grant cut

SCOTLAND’S most prestigious arts festival is facing a cut of £200,000 in its funding. → Read More

Why George Orwell feared for his life as he wrote Nineteen Eighty- Four

It was the Scottish island where George Orwell wrote one of the most influential books of the modern age. → Read More

Muriel Gray temporarily leaves her post at Glasgow School of Art

Muriel Gray, the chair of the Glasgow School of Art, has announced she is to step down from her role for a "temporary period." → Read More

Muriel Gray steps down from role at Glasgow School of Art

Muriel Gray, chair of the Glasgow School of Art, has announced she is to step down from her role for a "temporary period." → Read More

Fringe chief warns against ‘anti-tourism’ as Festival unveils shows

EVERY year since she took up the post, the chief executive of the Fringe, Shona McCarthy, says she is not concerned about the size of the Fringe… → Read More

Revealed: The 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, with new venues, stars

IT is the festival that keeps on getting bigger. → Read More

Meet Meramuniotes: the Egyptian musician identified after 170 years

SHE was a musician, a percussionist who lived in ancient Egypt more than 1600 years ago. → Read More

MSPs hit back at Glasgow School of Art in row over its report into the Mackintosh Building

THE Culture Committee of the Scottish Parliament has criticised Glasgow School of Art's response to its report into the two disastrous fires at the… → Read More

Degree shows showcase Scotland’s art school talent

THEY are the climax of years of intense learning, hard work, friendship, skill and art. → Read More

Toy Story 4, Danny Boyle, and a celebration of women directors part of Edinburgh's 2019 film festival

TOY Story 4, Danny Boyle, a celebration of woman film makers and 18 world premieres will be part of this year's Edinburgh International Film… → Read More

'A complete author's life' - Ian Rankin donates his literary archive to the nation

THE best selling Scottish crime novelist Ian Rankin has gifted his literary archive to the nation. → Read More

Jokha Alharthi's Man Booker International prize win could transform her Scottish publisher

MINUTES after celebrating the success of Jokha Alharti's Celestial Bodies at the Man Booker International Prize, the founder of the small Scottish… → Read More