Linking The Best of Scotland
There is a reason the sea so often plays this role. The tides offer a language of return. What recedes comes back. What is hidden is revealed and then concealed again. In this rhythm, many women find permission to move in and out of different versions of themselves without losing coherence. The Selkie, moving between water and land, becomes a powerful symbol of this fluid identity.
In the hazy light of a May morning, the desire for ‘dewy skin’ gets a lot more literal…
For years, if you climbed the slopes of Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh on the 1st of May, you would be...
With only 1.7 % of Scotland's population able to speak and understand Scottish Gaelic, it's not surprising to find there is a resurgence of interest to reclaim something of such cultural...
These are the voyages of five Scottish figures that made it their business to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, and to boldly go where no one had gone...