Events & News
December 2008
- 31/12/2008 610000 Scots have tuned into Gaelic BBC channel
David Ross, The Herald
- 30/12/2008 Best show of the year in Warwickshire- Julie Fowlis
The Leamington Spa Courier
- 30/12/2008 Gaelic programming must be made more relevant
The Scotsman
- 30/12/2008 Healing the scars of the '45 rising
Steven McKenzie, BBC News
- 28/12/2008 Media frenzy
Peter John Meiklem, Sunday Herald
- 28/12/2008 Translating the Scottish name origins of Freddie Mac
Dennis Adams, Beaufort Gazette, South Carolina
- 28/12/2008 Celebrate Scotland's culture
Linda Fabiani, Sunday Herald
- 28/12/2008 Moira Jeffrey: Come home to real Scotland
Scotland on Sunday
- 28/12/2008 Scotland takes the rap for hip hop
Marc Horne, Scotland on Sunday
- 21/12/2008 The loneliness of the last native speaker
The Toronto Star
- 19/12/2008 Aberdeenshire's first lady of Gaidhlig
The Donside Piper
- 18/12/2008 Gael Force
David Profumo, Gray's Sporting Journal
- 17/12/2008 Stories of homecoming: The incredible Journey
Jim Gilchrist, The Scotsman
- 15/12/2008 Seattle Baroque in a lively holiday ode to Cape Breton music
Philippa Kiraly, Seattle PI
- 15/12/2008 Exclusive: BBC admits it does not keep track of how many people watch £14m Gaelic channel's programmes
Iain Hepburn, Daily Record
- 14/12/2008 Holyrood chiefs to spend £475,000 training staff how to be politically correct - Scottish parliament to learn Gaelic
Simon Johnson, The Telegraph
- 14/12/2008 Jack McConnell and Alex Salmond at loggerheads over 'SNP hijacking' of Burns celebration
Simon Johnson, The Telegraph
- 13/12/2008 New technology beats language barrier
The Press and Journal
- 13/12/2008 The Doric Column
Robbie Sheppard. The Press and Journal
- 13/12/2008 Jeremy Peat: Trying to make sure BBC is in tune with viewers in Scotland
Jeremy Peat, The Scotsman
- 12/12/2008 Runrig@ Perth Concert Hall
Alison Anderson, Perthshire Advertiser
- 12/12/2008 All-Gaelic film festival joins Celtic Connections programme
Phil Miller, The Herald
- 11/12/2008 Hunt for Gaelic Filmmaking Talent
AllmediaScotland
- 11/12/2008 Review - Doorley / Fowlis / Martin / NicAmhlaoibh - Dual
Kenny Mathieson, The List
- 11/12/2008 Gaelic punk by way of Seattle
Margaret Chrystall, Highland News
- 10/12/2008 SNP mark Human Rights Anniversary
SNP News
- 10/12/2008 Be an extra in a new Gaelic soap
Iain MacIver, The Press and Journal
- 10/12/2008 Karaoke Always hits a Bum Note
Tam Cowan, Daily Record
- 09/12/2008 Isles' innovative idea wins award
Donnie MacInnes, Stornoway Gazette
- 08/12/2008 Review: John McCusker's Under One Sky - featuring Julie Fowlis
The Londonist
- 08/12/2008 Review: MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards
Rob Adams, The Herald
- 08/12/2008 Music Review: Scottish trad music awards
The Scotsman
- 07/12/2008 Scottish crofters take demand for same rights as Aborigines to New York
Mike Wade, The Times
- 07/12/2008 South Uist waits in the wings for star role in £30m soap
Sunday Herald
- 06/12/2008 What makes Barra the best village in Britain
Auslin Cramb, The Telegraph
- 04/12/2008 Review:John McCusker, Under One Sky, Pocklington Arts Centre
Paul Rhodes, York Press
- 03/12/2008 Highland capital to host minority languages "Eurovision"
Samantha Chetwynd
The Press and Journal
- 02/12/2008 Island school offers classes in crofting
The Scotsman
- 01/12/2008 Mountaineers take lessons in language of the hills - outdoor enthusiasts learn about the gaelic names of the places they visit
The Press and Journal