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Ugly and Proud of It:

The rise of tartan noir was a key part of Glasgow’s cultural revival. But Scottish crime writing betrays a fatal smugness, says Kenneth Wright

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On film:

By Gerry Stewart 

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Ardnamurchan Hotel:

By Tony Garner

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Digital witness:

Josh Kline: Social Media
Lisson Gallery, New York City

Bomi Park enjoys this clever, timely take on technology and alienation

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Most read this week:

Eleven Eyes:

Audio version of a short story by JD Allan

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The Carry Out:

A true story by Carolyn Roberts

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Strange weather:

By Anna Viceconti

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Twilight:

A poem by Fiona Ritchie Walker

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Art
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The Divided Self:

Artist Sekai Machache explores ideas of identity and self.

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Books
Once upon a time:

Alistair Braidwood admires a fresh look at how Simple Minds created their early innovations

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Collaborations
Coastal Aerial View by Alison McGill, Oil and wax on board
The pipeline:

A short story by Frank Rennie, inspired by Alison McGill’s painting ‘Coastal Aerial View’.

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Film
Lolita’s secret codes:

Stanley Kubrick didn’t cram all his conspiracy theories into The Shining, writes Victor Eaves

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Ideas
Democracy in the Dark:

Have pro-independence arguments been marginalised in the run-up to the referendum?
Iain MacWhirter examines charges of media bias – and why more editorial and
political diversity is needed.

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Music
Here comes the sun:

Sound of Yell’s third release is a woozy slice of summer joy, writes Neil Cooper

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New Writing
Eleven eyes:

A short story by JD Allan

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Poetry
Sabbath breaker:

A poem by David Stakes

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