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- 27/08/2008 Salmond volunteers to examine Skye Bridge tolls document
David Ross, The Herald
- 26/08/2008 Mary Jane Lamond at King's August 30
Lawrence Powell, Nova News
- 26/08/2008 Cabinet Ministers meeting in Skye
BBC News
*25/08/2008 Arts news in Scotland - An Leabhar Mor
Rory Weller, Metrolife
- 24/08/2008 Ashley Jensen leads stars' Scots dance plea
Kathleen Nut, Sunday Times
Ashley Jensen, the star of Ugly Betty and Extras, is leading a campaign of celebrities to safeguard the future of Scottish country dancing.
*22/08/2008 Blas offers fine festival fare in Caithness
John O Groats Journal
THE fastest-growing Gaelic and traditional music festival in the UK is set to launch a number of music shows in Caithness as part of a Highland-wide programme.
- 22/08/2008 Danger in bureaucratic approach that ignores grassroots Scottish culture
The Scotsman
- 21/08/2008 Blas Festival brings top artists to Sutherland
Northern Times
- 21/08/2008 The strength of our culture is a great Scottish asset
The Herald
Our nation received further recognition of its cultural wealth this week with Glasgow now designated a Unesco City of Music. It joins Edinburgh (a City of Literature) on the organisation's creative network, making Scotland the only country in the world with more than one listing. That in itself tells a story of the richness of our cultural heritage.
*21/08/2008 Things to do Places to go
- 20/08/2008 [Filmmakers association a "reel" success story)(http://www.capebretonpost.com/index.cfm?sid=164150&sc=147)
Laura Jean Grant, Cape Breton Post
Michael Melski leading workshop this weekend at the Gaelic College in St. Ann’s
- 20/08/2008 Music Review: Julie Fowlis - Cuilidh
Blogcritics Magazine
"While the Scots have escaped the ravages of New Wave relatively unscathed, at least compared to their cousins in Ireland, a singer like Julie Fowlis, from the island of North Ulst in the Hebrides off the coast of Scotland, who sings the songs that make up the oral history of the islands in their original Gaelic, is still a rarity."
- 20/08/2008 Road improvements must come before Gaelic signs
John O' Groat Journal
- 20/08/2008 Depth of row over new head of Gaelic TV Service
Tim Pauling, The Press and Journal
- 20/08/2008 Bagpipes become a family affair
Frederick News, County Maryland, Kate Leckie
This summer, Bill Douwes sent his 12-year-old son, Alexander, to bagpipe camp.
- 20/08/2008 A festival Reinvents itself
Andrew Gilbert, East Bay Express, California
- 19/08/2008 BBC Alba looking to train Gaelic speaking talent for new soap
The Stage, Matthew Hemley
- 19/08/2008 The Hector Festival puts all things Highland at the front and centre
Jennifer Vardy Little, The News, Nova Scotia, Canada
- 18/08/2008Highland Games Feature fun for 5,000 people
Laura Almasi, Times Record, Maine
- 17/08/2008 Spend £20m on Gaelic TV? It's Greek to me
Gillian Bowditch, The Sunday Times
*15/08/2008 Gaelic TV Channel Splits Tories
All Media Scotland
*13/08/2008 Féis Arainn a resounding success
The Arran Banner
- 13/08/2008 Launch date for Gaelic TV channel
BBC News
- 13/08/2008 Champion of Scottish Traditional Music Hails from Alaska
Nicola Rutherford, Press and Journal
- 12/08/2008 Seattle student wins top award at Gaelic language college
Nicola Rutherford, Aberdeen Press and Journal
- 12/08/2008 National Gaelic Conference in Lewis
Stornoway Gazette
- 12/08/2008 Celtic TV... but there will hardly be a Hoop in sight
Graeme Macpherson, The Herald
- 12/08/2008 Watchdog urged to examine post for ex-minister
Robbie Dinwoodie, Cheif Executive Political Correpsondent, The Herald
- 11/08/2008 Call to change ‘boring’ Mod competition format
Press and Journal
*08/08/2008 Gaelic Debate sought in Parliament
Stornoway Gazette
- 07/08/2008 New blow for group formed to revitalise Gaelic
Press and Journal
- 07/08/2008 Gaelic development chief resigns after months in job
David Ross, Highland Correspondent, The Herald
- 05/08/2008 Salmond predicts the Homecoming will bring tourist boom
David Ross, The Herald
- 01/08/2008 Feis children receive top tuition
The Arran Banner
- 01/08/2008 Going back to her roots - Julie Fowlis
Robin Denselow, The Guardian