Monthly Archives: July 2011

Spreading the word

The  posters and flyers for the show came back from the printer’s yesterday.  (Thanks Carla.)  Gonna enjoy going round the pubs with them this weekend. If the idea of this show appeals to your poetic or radical sensibilities, please feel … Continue reading

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Rabbie’s Rhymes

You can never be too young to enjoy Robert Burns.  In the above video, my oldest laddie, just turned two last month, enjoys learning some Burns poetry courtesy of ‘Rabbie’s Rhymes.’  As can be seen he’s already got his favourite! … Continue reading

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What do Burns, Edith Piaf, Linda Lovelace, Thomas Paine, Gay Times, Nabokov, de Sade, and 16thC Republicans have in common?

Hats off to the National Library of Scotland for their professional approach to publicity for this show.  Their posters and flyers (above) look great.  The NLS Fringe programme features one other show:  ‘Piaf’ – which is on at the NLS … Continue reading

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Our new Robert Burns image for posters, etc

The above image was specially created for this show by Alastair Cook.  Pretty sexy, huh? Its a nice morph of Burns and Che.  From one radical to another.  Okay, now to get the posters done…

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Four weeks to go…

“The World is like a ride in an amusement park, and when you choose to go on it you think it’s real, because that’s how powerful our minds are. And the ride goes up and down and round and round, … Continue reading

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