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Bella Caledonia is an online magazine publishing social, political and cultural commentary. [1] It was launched in 2007 and came to particular prominence during the campaign period of the Scottish independence referendum that was held in 2014. The site is not affiliated to any political party. Until late 2017, it also produced a 24-page print ...
Scottish. Alma mater. University of Aberdeen. Genre. Scottish Gaelic poetry, literature. Website. www .marcasmac .scot. Marcas Mac an Tuairneir (born Mark Spencer Turner, November 28, 1984) is an English writer and singer. He writes and publishes in Scottish Gaelic, English and Polari .
Scots, English. Alma mater. University of Glasgow. University of Strathclyde. Website. www.thomasjclark.co.uk. Thomas Clark (born 13 July 1980) is a Scottish poet and writer. He is best known for his work in Scots language and his writing about football. [1]
Kevin Williamson (born 1961) is a writer, publisher, and activist originally from Caithness. He is a Scottish socialist and republican and was an activist for the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP). He was also the architect of their radical drug policy, which included the legalisation of cannabis and the provision under the National Health Service ...
Desmond and Nickodemus decided to set up Monstrous Regiment Publishing after graduating from a publishing course at Edinburgh Napier University. [3] They were motivated to establish the company because many of their peers moved to London to seek employment in creative industries, citing a lack of opportunities in Scotland.
The first two seasons of the series, Caledonia and Caledonia: Mortal Souls, premiered online on June 23, 2017, after screening at multiple film festivals, including the Miami Web Fest, where it was a finalist for the Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy award, and the LA Web Fest in 2014. The series received positive reviews from multiple media outlets.
Phil Mac Giolla Bháin is a published playwright. His work has been performed in Ireland and Scotland. His first play "Flight of the Earls: a play about modern Ireland" was first performed at the Balor Theatre in Donegal in 2005. It then toured venues in the west of Ireland in 2007. In June 2014 the play was performed by the Sweet For Addicts ...
For Bella Caledonia, poet Raman Mundair contrasted Sandra Oh's character in Killing Eve lacking any reference to her Korean heritage until she "has hit a complete emotional and psychological rock bottom" with the "authentic, true and engaging" Black characters in Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You in order to suggest a more-detailed test of ...