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Bliss out with the beautiful Fatherson among this months bounty.
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For restaurant, family entertainment and to pre-book Aviemore Activity Centre
please call reservations on 01479 815 123 quoting ICA10.
To fnd out more information visit www.MacdonaldHotels.co.uk/Aviemore
OPEN TO NON-RESIDENTS EVERYONE WELCOME
M A C D ON A L D
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Spey Valley shopping offers exclusive gifts, accessories
and clothing from leading brands:
Includes choice menu, glass of Prosecco on arrival
and entertainment. Discounts available for groups
of 10 or more.
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Las Vegas Party Nights 45.00 per person
Abba Party Night 49.00 per person
Friday Night is Party Night
25.00 per person
Las Vegas Party Nights
Saturday 6th and 20th December
Abba Party Night
Saturday 13th December
AVI EMORE ACTI VI TY CENTRE
NOW OPEN SCOTL AND S
L ATEST SUPERVI SED PL AY CENTRE
Our brand new state-of-the-art supervised play centre spans over 1,500sqm. The centre combines
the natural beauty of our Highland surroundings and the latest technologies expected by our younger
guests. Dedicated to fun and adventure theres something for every age group, including fully
supervised childrens activities and also featuring our exclusive games room and DJ mixing studio.
We run three supervised sessions per day: 9.30am 12.30pm, 1.30pm 4.30pm, 6.00pm 9.00pm
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Macdonald Aviemore Resort and our sister resort
Macdonald Spey Valley Golf & Country Club have a
selection of restaurants for you to choose from:
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For restaurant, family entertainment and to pre-book Aviemore Activity Centre
please call reservations on 01479 815 123 quoting ICA10.
To fnd out more information visit www.MacdonaldHotels.co.uk/Aviemore
OPEN TO NON-RESIDENTS EVERYONE WELCOME
M A C D ON A L D
AVI E MORE RE S ORT
BROWSE MORE
Spey Valley shopping offers exclusive gifts, accessories
and clothing from leading brands:
Includes choice menu, glass of Prosecco on arrival
and entertainment. Discounts available for groups
of 10 or more.
CHRI STMAS PARTY NI GHTS 2014
Las Vegas Party Nights 45.00 per person
Abba Party Night 49.00 per person
Friday Night is Party Night
25.00 per person
Las Vegas Party Nights
Saturday 6th and 20th December
Abba Party Night
Saturday 13th December
AVI EMORE ACTI VI TY CENTRE
NOW OPEN SCOTL AND S
L ATEST SUPERVI SED PL AY CENTRE
Our brand new state-of-the-art supervised play centre spans over 1,500sqm. The centre combines
the natural beauty of our Highland surroundings and the latest technologies expected by our younger
guests. Dedicated to fun and adventure theres something for every age group, including fully
supervised childrens activities and also featuring our exclusive games room and DJ mixing studio.
We run three supervised sessions per day: 9.30am 12.30pm, 1.30pm 4.30pm, 6.00pm 9.00pm
I NDULGE MORE
Macdonald Aviemore Resort and our sister resort
Macdonald Spey Valley Golf & Country Club have a
selection of restaurants for you to choose from:
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that has quickly established
itself as a much loved tradition
in Inverness the family-friendly
Halloween Show down on Ness
Islands - which will take place on
Thursday and Friday 30-31st Oct.
Organised by the Inverness Events
& Festivals Working Group, Arts
in Motion, Eden Court Creative
and Highland Councils Lighting
Department, this years show
will feature an assortment of
Scottish Ghosts the likes of which
Inverness has never seen before.
The reason for the spookiness
reaching new heights is simple.
As soon as the Highland
Homecoming Festival was
announced, the ghost of Macbeth
decided that Ness Islands
deserved its own Homecoming
Festival, and before anyone could
stop him he invited every Scottish
ghost that has visited Inverness
in the past 300 years to attend.
With Ghosts of famous Scots and
surprises lurking around every
corner or standing quietly behind
you in the darkness; you may
wish to take a friend who doesnt
scream too loudly and has no
chance of running as fast as you
can
The 2014 Ness Islands
Halloween Show is open from
68pm. Bring the little ones early,
admission is free. Car parking is
limited around the site so please
use broomsticks where possible.
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that has quickly established
itself as a much loved tradition
in Inverness the family-friendly
Halloween Show down on Ness
Islands - which will take place on
Thursday and Friday 30-31st Oct.
Organised by the Inverness Events
& Festivals Working Group, Arts
in Motion, Eden Court Creative
and Highland Councils Lighting
Department, this years show
will feature an assortment of
Scottish Ghosts the likes of which
Inverness has never seen before.
The reason for the spookiness
reaching new heights is simple.
As soon as the Highland
Homecoming Festival was
announced, the ghost of Macbeth
decided that Ness Islands
deserved its own Homecoming
Festival, and before anyone could
stop him he invited every Scottish
ghost that has visited Inverness
in the past 300 years to attend.
With Ghosts of famous Scots and
surprises lurking around every
corner or standing quietly behind
you in the darkness; you may
wish to take a friend who doesnt
scream too loudly and has no
chance of running as fast as you
can
The 2014 Ness Islands
Halloween Show is open from
68pm. Bring the little ones early,
admission is free. Car parking is
limited around the site so please
use broomsticks where possible.
Thu 30 & Fri 31 October 2014
68pm admission FREE
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Festival will end with an event
that has quickly established
itself as a much loved tradition
in Inverness the family-friendly
Halloween Show down on Ness
Islands - which will take place on
Thursday and Friday 30-31st Oct.
Organised by the Inverness Events
& Festivals Working Group, Arts
in Motion, Eden Court Creative
and Highland Councils Lighting
Department, this years show
will feature an assortment of
Scottish Ghosts the likes of which
Inverness has never seen before.
The reason for the spookiness
reaching new heights is simple.
As soon as the Highland
Homecoming Festival was
announced, the ghost of Macbeth
decided that Ness Islands
deserved its own Homecoming
Festival, and before anyone could
stop him he invited every Scottish
ghost that has visited Inverness
in the past 300 years to attend.
With Ghosts of famous Scots and
surprises lurking around every
corner or standing quietly behind
you in the darkness; you may
wish to take a friend who doesnt
scream too loudly and has no
chance of running as fast as you
can
The 2014 Ness Islands
Halloween Show is open from
68pm. Bring the little ones early,
admission is free. Car parking is
limited around the site so please
use broomsticks where possible.
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Adapted by David Harrower, from
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Directed by Gerry Mulgrew
CALLING ALL
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Nairn Book &
Arts Festival
seeks entries for a
songwriting competition
to be judged by two
of Scotlands premier
wr i t e r / mu s i c i a n s ,
Findlay Napier &
Gillian Frame.
Cash prizes & the
chance to perform
live at the Festival in
September!
For more info on how to
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Registered Charity SC037105.
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Directed by Gerry Mulgrew
CALLING ALL
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Nairn Book &
Arts Festival
seeks entries for a
songwriting competition
to be judged by two
of Scotlands premier
wr i t e r / mu s i c i a n s ,
Findlay Napier &
Gillian Frame.
Cash prizes & the
chance to perform
live at the Festival in
September!
For more info on how to
enter visit:
www.nairnfestival.co.uk
Nairn Book & Arts Festival
3rd 8th September 2013
Registered Charity SC037105.
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The dark nights are drawing in...
...And your humour is as black as them. So, dont know about you but were
totally down with the whole autumn business. Gloom becomes us. Its time to
say hello to Halloween, bout time to bonres and come on to Christmas.
Yay. The whole Highland Homecoming hoopla comes to a close this month
- but not before a special Homecoming Halloween show at Ness Islands
and the rumbling behemoth of Gaelicdom, the Royal National Md, rolling
into town - along with its sexier underskirt, the Md Fringe. To celebrate,
youll nd a handy 4 page pullout in the centre of the mag - we suggest you
make good use of it... And of course, theres other things too:
Once youve pulled down all those yes and no banners (and we KNOW
youre gonna take them down with the same gusto with which they went
up!) and only then, mind you can take a minute to warm yourself by
their conagration and have a ick through your shiny new ICA issue.
Whatll you nd? Heavens to Betsy, its not for us to tell - well, perhaps it is:
ART: Maureen Minchin at Castle Gallery, Findhorn Bay Arts Festival shows, and
new works by Robert McAulay, Illona Morrice, Peter White at Kilmorack... |
FILM: Will David Finchers Gone Girl achieve the same feverish success of Gillian
Flynns book? Fancy a 1921 silent chiller or John Carpenters original Halloween
for, erm, Halloween? Done. Someone called Brad has a new lm so does a guy
called Shia and that Fonda lady - along with an imposing (prosthetic) bosom. |
KIDS: That Homecoming Halloween is aimed fair and square at the young uns -
so, whilst on paper Scottish ghosts including Burke & Hare, Bonnie Prince Charlie,
Macbeth & the witches and the Glencoe massacre might sound actual terrifying,
we believe youre in safe family-friendly hands there. | MUSIC: Where to start?
Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Ensemble? Joan Armatrading? Django
Reinhardts son? Peter Andre? Camille OSullivan? 10cc? Tributes to Guns n
Roses, Blondie, Neil Diamond, The Eagles and ABBA? Scotlands best band,
Fatherson (cover stars)? Or the locally sourced talents with big shows - Rachel
Sermani, Call To Mind and Mike Vass? | SPECIALS: In addition to the music of
the Md and its Fringe, there are lots of other forms of satellite entertainment -
including the Street Theatre Festival. | SPORT: El Kessocko versus Inverness
Curling Festival | THEATRE: Scottish Opera bring Verdis Macbeth, Play Pieces
take up their new home at The Phoenix, Jacko memories abound in Thriller Live,
plus shows about love letters, dance derbies, gothic females and so much more!
If theres no light anywhere, and youve got no one to turn to
you know where to go: whatsonhighlands.com
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The dark nights are drawing in...
...And your humour is as black as them. So, dont know about you but were
totally down with the whole autumn business. Gloom becomes us. Its time to
say hello to Halloween, bout time to bonres and come on to Christmas.
Yay. The whole Highland Homecoming hoopla comes to a close this month
- but not before a special Homecoming Halloween show at Ness Islands
and the rumbling behemoth of Gaelicdom, the Royal National Md, rolling
into town - along with its sexier underskirt, the Md Fringe. To celebrate,
youll nd a handy 4 page pullout in the centre of the mag - we suggest you
make good use of it... And of course, theres other things too:
Once youve pulled down all those yes and no banners (and we KNOW
youre gonna take them down with the same gusto with which they went
up!) and only then, mind you can take a minute to warm yourself by
their conagration and have a ick through your shiny new ICA issue.
Whatll you nd? Heavens to Betsy, its not for us to tell - well, perhaps it is:
ART: Maureen Minchin at Castle Gallery, Findhorn Bay Arts Festival shows, and
new works by Robert McAulay, Illona Morrice, Peter White at Kilmorack... |
FILM: Will David Finchers Gone Girl achieve the same feverish success of Gillian
Flynns book? Fancy a 1921 silent chiller or John Carpenters original Halloween
for, erm, Halloween? Done. Someone called Brad has a new lm so does a guy
called Shia and that Fonda lady - along with an imposing (prosthetic) bosom. |
KIDS: That Homecoming Halloween is aimed fair and square at the young uns -
so, whilst on paper Scottish ghosts including Burke & Hare, Bonnie Prince Charlie,
Macbeth & the witches and the Glencoe massacre might sound actual terrifying,
we believe youre in safe family-friendly hands there. | MUSIC: Where to start?
Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Ensemble? Joan Armatrading? Django
Reinhardts son? Peter Andre? Camille OSullivan? 10cc? Tributes to Guns n
Roses, Blondie, Neil Diamond, The Eagles and ABBA? Scotlands best band,
Fatherson (cover stars)? Or the locally sourced talents with big shows - Rachel
Sermani, Call To Mind and Mike Vass? | SPECIALS: In addition to the music of
the Md and its Fringe, there are lots of other forms of satellite entertainment -
including the Street Theatre Festival. | SPORT: El Kessocko versus Inverness
Curling Festival | THEATRE: Scottish Opera bring Verdis Macbeth, Play Pieces
take up their new home at The Phoenix, Jacko memories abound in Thriller Live,
plus shows about love letters, dance derbies, gothic females and so much more!
If theres no light anywhere, and youve got no one to turn to
you know where to go: whatsonhighlands.com
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Some interesting shows presenting works in all sorts of forms - and if youre going to start
anywhere then you invariably cant go wrong at IG:LU. Hot on the heels of hosting one of
its most compelling exhibitions yet in the form of Mark Stevens remarkable Metamorph
Models, theres the usual, unusual mix of activities taking place there this month. Until
03 OCT you can see NICE by ROBBIE MACKINTOSH, showcasing the latest abstract work
by the gallery regular, then from 0617 OCT theres a fascinating show from CHARIS
EDWARD WELLS [1] and JACQUELYN PEARCE, two Moray artists who tell us to expect
photography and installation with decidedly Freudian undertones! If you caught their
work in the New Highland Contemporaries exhibition at Nairn Book and Arts Festival, youll
know theyre young artists with lots of promise. A heads up too for another event at IG:LU.
On 02 NOV theres two lm screenings put on by Rock N Wrestle and Heroes For Sale -
Tim Burtons NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS in the afternoon and John Carpenters
original HALLOWEEN in the evening.
Another gallery space thats always well worth dropping into for a wander around is that
at Eden Court. Or rather those, with both the Stalls and Blink galleries showcasing new
work. This month its the turn of CECILIA MANN [2] in the Stalls Gallery from 20 OCT22
NOV with an exhibition of dynamic, abstract pieces inspired by the colour and atmosphere
surrounding the environment where I live called EXPERIENCING THE POWER OF NOW,
while in the Blink, KAREN PRICEs A WALK THROUGH THE GLEN sees her portraying the
Highlands through works made of felt and textile.
Over at the CASTLE GALLERY from 0425 OCT theres an exhibition of hand thrown
earthenware lidded jars and other vessels from MAUREEN MINCHIN [3]. Drawing upon
the beautiful and remote part of Argyll where she lives and works, her creations depict
Natures abundance from the sea shore to the mountain and moor.
more overleaf >>> plus more features at: whatsonhighlands.com
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DAVID BODY - new selection of
his recognisable illustrative works.
CHRISTINE OKEEFFEs distinctive
watercolours using masking uid
and big brushes to encourage
a loose, strong and bold nal
painting. Cannich based felt
artist KAREN PRICEs intimate
selection of framed originals.
beaulygallery.co.uk
CASTLE GALLERY
MAUREEN MINCHIN, 425 Oct
Hand thrown earthenware lidded
jars and other vessels depict
natures abundance from sea
shore to mountain & moor.
castlegallery.co.uk
EDEN COURT GALLERY
EXPERIENCING THE POWER
OF NOW, by Cecilia Mann. Work
inspired by the ever changing
colour and atmosphere of her
environment.
A WALK THROUGH THE GLEN,
by Karen Price. Needle felt and
textile paintings depicting the
sights and scenery of a highland
glen. eden-court.co.uk
Findhorn Bay
Arts Festival
>LOGIE STEADING, Forres
MAGGIE NEW, to 19 Oct
IAN CAMERON, to 5 Oct
>NICHOLSON BUILDING, Forres
ELIZABETH STRATH to 24 Nov
OWEN NORMAND, to 25 Oct,
DIETMAR VOORWOLD, to 25
Oct, Stunning natural art.
>MORAY ART CENTRE
ADRIANA SJAN BIJMAN,
to 5 Oct, A snapshot of a
tumultuous, brilliant, strange
stage in life we all live through
>BAKEHOUSE CAFE, Findhorn
CHRIS SMITH, to 21 Oct,
Photography that perfectly
captures the timeless idyllic
splendour of the Highlands.
H-I-C-A
ALEXANDER AND SUSAN
MARIS: STILL LIFE, to 26
Oct (open Sun 25pm, &
by appointment) Alexander
and Susan Maris live in the
Highlands, close to Rannoch
Moor, a primeval landscape
that has been a subject for
them for the last twenty years.
h-i-c-a.org
HIGHLAND PRINT STUDIO
WISE GUYS 131 Oct, work
by participants in the Highland
Print Studios Wise Guys project,
a programme of printmaking
classes for older men. The work
features a range of printmaking
techniques, including etching
and relief printing. Part of
Luminate Scotland Festival.
IG:LU
EVENT #91: NICE by ROBBIE
MACKINTOSH to 03 Oct
MonFri 11am4pm
New body of abstract oil work by
this gallery regular
EVENT #92: CHARIS EDWARD
WELLS & JACQUELYN
PEARCE 0617 Oct, MonFri
11am4pm Moray based artists
using photography and
installation with decidedly
Freudian undertones!
IG:LU FILM SCREENINGS
brought to you by Rock N
Wrestle and Heroes For Sale:
EVENT #93: Film - NIGHTMARE
BEFORE CHRISTMAS Sun 02
Nov 5pm Free but you must
book a place online.
EVENT #94: Film - HALLOWEEN
Sun 02 Nov 8pm The John
Carpenter original. Free but you
must book a place online.
EVENT #95: Film - GREMLINS
Sun 14 Dec 5pm Free but you
must book a place online.
EVENT #96: Film - LETHAL
WEAPON Sun 14 Dec 8pm Free
but you must book online.
www.theIG.LU
IMAG
SCOTTISH DIASPORA
TAPESTRY, to 25 Oct Artistic
celebration of the inuence
of the Scots and their culture
around the world.
GAELIC MANUSCRIPTS FROM
THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF
SCOTLAND COLLECTIONS, 27
Sep - 25 Oct, This exhibition of
historic Gaelic texts includes
the 16th Century Book of the
Dean of Lismore, the 15th
Century Medical texts, 15th
of the Beaton family of Mull
and the 15th 16th Century
Girdle book, written by Niall Mac
Beathadh and his son, Niall g
Mac Nill Mhic Beathadh, as
well as the handwritten poems
of celebrated 20th Century Bard
Sorley MacLean.
HAPPY MEDIUMS: WORKS
BY MEMBERS OF STUDIO 03,
to 4 Oct Textiles, ink drawings,
watercolours and collage, brought
together by members of Studio 03,
an all abilities artists collective
working out of The Bike Shed.
MUSIC OF THE HIGHLANDS,
10 Oct 1 Nov Exhibition of
images from The Highland
Photographic Archive, which
is part of IMAG. From images
of pipers to highland dancers
and everything in between,
this exhibition celebrates
the musical traditions within
Scotland and the Highlands.
IMAGES AT THE GALLERY, from
13 Oct, Hunting for lost crafts.
An exhibition inspired by the
Gaelic language in traditional
crafting including y-tying and
taxidermy. Mod Fringe Event.
CEOL AGUS DUALCHAS, 15
Oct, 10am A special exhibition
from the museums collection
that affect Highland culture
particularly music and language.
Mod Fringe Event.
inverness.highland.museum
INVERNESS AIRPORT
MIXED EXHIBITION
LEONIE GIBBS; FREDDY THEYS;
ALEX DUNN
INCHMORE GALLERY
SUMMER EXHIBITION, to 1
Nov, New works from gallery
regulars such as HELENA
EMMANS, AILEEN GRANT and
HELEN L ROBERTSON along
side new artists KERRIEN
GRANT, ESK MCGUINESS
and KEVIN SEAN OCONNELL.
inchmoregallery.co.uk
IONA GALLERY, Kingussie
HOMECOMING TEXTILES
2014 - CONTEMPORARY
TEXTILE ART, 18 - 31 Oct
(daily 11am-4pm, except Tue/
Wed), An exchange project with
Canadian artists and a gallery
in Waterford, Ontario, featuring
textile art on the theme of
HOME. The Canadian artists are
a group of expert rag-hookers
whose founder member, Nancy
Beaton, was a war bride from
Inverness. Afternoon Tea with
the Canadian artists, Sun 26
Oct, 2-4pm, Check website for
details: theionagallery.co.uk
KILMORACK GALLERY
NEW WORK BY ROBERT
MCAULAY, ILLONA MORRICE
AND PETER WHITE, to 31 Oct,
ROBERT McAULAY is a master of
colour, texture and composition.
His work is inspired by thoughts
and images from his life: the
surrounds of Glasgow, books,
memories and journeys to other
countries. These are brought
together, but his love and
mastery of colour, texture and
composition are always there,
elevating each painting into an
intuitive poem.
ILLONA MORRICE was born
in Copenhagen. Her parents
were both artists, which
allowed her to work and exhibit
professionally from the age of
seventeen. Since then she has
always sculpted. The discovery
of new forms, fresh glazes and
life experiences never stop for
Morrice. This spirit of discovery
is what makes her often-
humorous work always elegant.
PETER WHITEs work is
sometimes large a magnied
or boat the size of a wall.
Sometimes it is small and
perfect, like a jewel that can
played with in your hands, but
it is always sublime. There is a
light in his work that makes an
object alive and eternal.
kilmorackgallery.co.uk
NAIRN COMM CENTRE
WATER-BASED OIL PAINTING
FREE TASTER, 2 Oct, 2.30pm
Materials are supplied. Fun and
informative. Book - dmc.artist@
yahoo.co.uk or 07719 546858
(Ofce Hours)
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Some interesting shows presenting works in all sorts of forms - and if youre going to start
anywhere then you invariably cant go wrong at IG:LU. Hot on the heels of hosting one of
its most compelling exhibitions yet in the form of Mark Stevens remarkable Metamorph
Models, theres the usual, unusual mix of activities taking place there this month. Until
03 OCT you can see NICE by ROBBIE MACKINTOSH, showcasing the latest abstract work
by the gallery regular, then from 0617 OCT theres a fascinating show from CHARIS
EDWARD WELLS [1] and JACQUELYN PEARCE, two Moray artists who tell us to expect
photography and installation with decidedly Freudian undertones! If you caught their
work in the New Highland Contemporaries exhibition at Nairn Book and Arts Festival, youll
know theyre young artists with lots of promise. A heads up too for another event at IG:LU.
On 02 NOV theres two lm screenings put on by Rock N Wrestle and Heroes For Sale -
Tim Burtons NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS in the afternoon and John Carpenters
original HALLOWEEN in the evening.
Another gallery space thats always well worth dropping into for a wander around is that
at Eden Court. Or rather those, with both the Stalls and Blink galleries showcasing new
work. This month its the turn of CECILIA MANN [2] in the Stalls Gallery from 20 OCT22
NOV with an exhibition of dynamic, abstract pieces inspired by the colour and atmosphere
surrounding the environment where I live called EXPERIENCING THE POWER OF NOW,
while in the Blink, KAREN PRICEs A WALK THROUGH THE GLEN sees her portraying the
Highlands through works made of felt and textile.
Over at the CASTLE GALLERY from 0425 OCT theres an exhibition of hand thrown
earthenware lidded jars and other vessels from MAUREEN MINCHIN [3]. Drawing upon
the beautiful and remote part of Argyll where she lives and works, her creations depict
Natures abundance from the sea shore to the mountain and moor.
more overleaf >>> plus more features at: whatsonhighlands.com
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INVERNESS FILM FANS always have interesting movie seasons and their latest, showcasing a
trio of great Australian icks, continues with Peter Weirs classic PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK on
TUE 30 SEP and the less well-known, but equally impressive crime drama ANIMAL KINGDOM
(from director David Michd, whos newie The Rover has recently impressed) on TUE 07 OCT.
Both at EDEN COURT, as is a bit of a Halloween treat as IFF show Victor Sjstrms spine
tingling ghost story from 1921, THE PHANTOM CARRIAGE, with live piano accompaniment
from STEPHEN HORNE*, one of the leading proponents of a much underrated art. Based on an
ancient Scandinavian Legend, the lm tells the story of David Holm, a selsh, drunken man who
must repent his past deeds and save his soul before the clock strikes twelve, or be doomed to
take the reins of deaths chariot! Fancy dress is optional. More details at invernesslmfans.org
Perhaps the most notable new release of the month is GONE GIRL [1], directed by David Fincher.
The latest production from Reese Witherspoons Pacic Standard company, admirably devoted
to nd good roles onscreen for women, it stars ROSAMUND PIKE alongside BEN AFFLECK in
the adaptation of Gillian Flynns best-selling book about a man accused of murdering his wife.
AUBREY PLAZA is one of the nest young actresses around, particularly so as the deadpan
April in the delightful Parks and Recreation TV show. Now shes showing her skills on the big
screen in LIFE AFTER BETH [2], a zombie comedy that was one of the hits at this years
Sundance Festival. The presence alongside her of the reliably excellent John C Reilly and
Dane De Haan would seem to guarantee something rather good indeed.
Another big festival hit, this time picking up gongs all over the place, most notably at Cannes, is
MR TURNER [3]. Director Mike Leigh tells the story of arguably the worlds rst modern artist,
with Timothy Spall taking the title role of JMW Turner. Its beautifully shot, with every frame
recalling the beauty of the artists creations, while Spall gives a career-dening performance.
What else to recommend? Well its a packed month, so see listings for more, but well worth
looking out for: THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU [4] (JANE FONDA - complete with prosthetic
breasts - plus TINA FEY, JASON BATEMAN and star-in-waiting ADAM DRIVER in a familial comedy
drama): Quality Western THE HOMESMAN [5] directed by TOMMY LEE JONES, who also stars
alongside HILARY SWANK and stellar supporting cast; MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN a stunning
slice of the lives of the post-wi generations, from Junos director Jason Reitman; THE JUDGE
(classy family/courtroom drama with ROBERTS DOWNEY JR and DUVAL); GOLD (feel-good Irish
comedy with JAMES NESBITT and STEVEN MACKINTOSH); ALEXANDER & THE TERRIBLE,
HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY (surprisingly funny STEVE CARRELL vehicle with JENNIFER
GARNER); THE BOOK OF LIFE, a stunning animated yarn produced by Guillermo Del Toro and
featuring the voices of CHANNING TATUM, ICE CUBE and CHRISTINA APPLEGATE; Low-budget,
high-art horror, THE BABADOOK; and THE NECESSARY DEATH OF CHARLIE COUNTRYMAN,
with Hollywoods current oddest-of-odd SHIA LEBOEUF in the title role as a tourist falling in love
with a Romanian beauty he also features in Brad Pitts newie, FURY.
For lm reviews and latest screening times, visit whatonhighlands.com
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MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT @ EC
THE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY
@ EC 6.15pm
BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP (15)
@ EC 8.45pm
FROM TUE 30 SEP
NT LIVE: MEDEA @ EC, 11am
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InFiFa PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK
@ EC, 7.15pm < (30 Sep only).
invernessfilmfans.org
WED 01 OCT
STEPHEN FRY LIVE: MORE
FOOL ME (15+) @ EC, 7.30pm
THU 02 OCT
NT LIVE: A STREETCAR
NAMED DESIRE @ EC, 7pm
FROM FRI 03 OCT
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LIFE AFTER BETH @ Vue

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IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE (15)
@ EC, 8.15pm Knowing revenge
horror with STELLAN SKASGARD
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DRACULA UNTOLD @ Vue
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DRAFT DAY @ Vue Nicely
familiar sports movie with
KEVIN COSTNER
NIGHT MOVES (15) @ EC, 6pm
DOLPHIN TALE 2 @ Vue
SAT 04 OCT
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SING-A-LONG-A DIRTY DANCING
@ EC Empire, 7.30pm

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SING-A-LONG-A FROZEN
@ EC Empire, 3pm

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FLING! FILM FESTIVAL
@ Duthac Centre Youth film
festival flingfilmfestival.co.uk
BILLY ELLIOT THE
MUSICAL @ EC, 2pm
SUN 05 OCT

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As Sat 04 Oct
MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW (U)
@ EC 1.30pm luminatescotland.org
MON 06 OCT
MARS PROJECT @ EC, 6pm
GEORDIE (U) @ Nairn C&AC,
2pm Little highland boy
becomes famous heavy athlete
in this much loved 1955 film.
cinemanairn.blogspot.co.uk
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THE BRIDGE RISING @ EC, 7pm
WED 08 OCT
NT LIVE: A STREETCAR
NAMED DESIRE @ EC 7pm
THU 09 OCT
ADVANCED STYLE @ EC 6pm
FROM FRI 10 OCT
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THE REWRITE @ Vue Tired
romcom with HUGH GRANT...
ANNABELLE @ Vue Scary doll.
EFFIE GRAY @ Vue All star
Brit Costume thingy. Hmmm.
SAT 11 OCT

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HORROR PICTURE SHOW
@ Strathpeffer Pavilion, 7.30pm
FROM FRI 17 OCT
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PALO ALTO @ Vue
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA
TURTLES 3D @ Vue
FROM SAT 18 OCT
ANA ANA (12+) @ EC, 2.15pm
A DANGEROUS GAME @ EC, 5.45pm
WATERMARK @ EC, 8.15pm
KICK @ EC, 5.15pm
MISS & THE DOCTORS @ EC 8pm
SUN 19 OCT
ALIVE INSIDE @ EC, 1.30pm
NT LIVE: A STREETCAR
NAMED DESIRE @ EC, 4.30pm
MON 20 OCT
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MANON @ EC, 7.15pm
TUE 21 OCT
InFiFa AN AUTUMN
AFTERNOON @ EC, 7.15pm
invernessfilmfans.org
FROM WED 22 OCT
LOVE, ROSIE @ Vue
FROM FRI 24 OCT
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LEAVE YOU @ Vue
ATTILA MARCEL @ EC, 6.15pm
THE ITALIAN JOB
@ Nairn C&AC 7.30pm
cinemanairn.blogspot.co.uk
MON 27 OCT

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I DUE FOSCARI @ EC, 7.15pm
FROM WED 29 OCT
HIGHLAND SPIRITUAL CINEMA
@ Little Theatre Nairn, 7.30pm
highlandspiritualcinema.net
A SPELL TO WARD OFF THE
DARKNESS (15) @ EC, 7.15pm
THU 30 OCT
WHEN WE WERE KINGS
@ EC, 8.15pm
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@ EC, 8pm (Fri 31 Oct only)
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SUN 02 NOV
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CHRISTMAS @ IG:LU 5.30pm
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HALLOWEEN @ IG:LU 8.30pm
(John Carpenter original)
EDEN COURT FILM GUIDE
>>> P2936
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*NB: All Vue shows tbc
For up to date info / times, visit
whatsonhighlands.com
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Its impressive how quickly the annual INVERNESS HALLOWEEN at NESS ISLANDS has
become for many an essential part of the calendar, marking the real start of an increasingly
frenetic surge towards the festive season. In previous years themes have included Alice In
Wonderland and Pirates, while last year it was time to get aboard the ghost train.
This time round, on 30 & 31 OCT proceedings draw on Homecoming 2014 with the (perhaps
inevitable) twist that those coming home are the ghosts of famous Scots, returning for a
Halloween Homecoming Ceilidh. While ceilidhs themselves arent the most frightening of
propositions (except in certain more, er, boisterous, parts of the Highlands), the ghostly
presences should induce some vicarious thrills.
Eden Court CREATIVEs team are pulling the whole thing together and, as we go to press,
there are still a few ideas to be unveiled, but what we know so far is that therell be about
130 young people taking part in the performance and the audience are asked to see just how
many famous Scots they can recognize. Groups involved include INVERNESS ROYAL ACADEMY
DRAMA GROUP, EDEN COURT, DORNOCH, NAIRN and THURSO/FARR YOUTH THEATRES, while
were promised apparitions such as Bonnie Prince Charlie, Mary Queen Of Scots, Rabbie
Burns, Macbeth and the witches, even spirits from the massacre at Glencoe. Hopefully the
weather wont put a damper on what should be scary in all the right ways.
I A brief mention too for a trio of lms worth heading along to this month. On 04 OCT theres a SING-ALONG-A-FROZEN event
at EDEN COURT, letting you throatily participate in whats well on its way to being Disneys most successful lm of all time.
Something not likely to smash quite as many box ofce records is TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES, a reboot of the eighties
smash directed by Jonathan Liebesman, and starring Megan Fox, Johnny Knoxville and more. Rather gentler anthropomorphism
comes in DOLPHIN TALE 2 (released 03 OCT) with Harry Connick, Jr., Ashley Judd, Kris Kristofferson, Morgan Freeman and the
like all reprising their roles from last time. For the sequel the team of people who saved Winters (Winter the dolphin, keep up!)
life reassemble in order to nd her a companion so she can remain at the Clearwater Marine Hospital
THU 02 (& 30) OCT
SOFT PLAY EXTRAVAGANZA
@ Strathpeffer Pavilion Soft
Play days in the main hall for
children from 1yr upwards.
4/child payable on the door
adults go free. Plus special
childrens menu in our Caf
Bar for 5. 10am4pm.
CLUICH: GAELIC PARENT
AND TODDLER GROUP @
James Cameron Community
Centre, 10am Let your little
one reap the benefits of
bilingualism as they acquire
Gaelic through music, dance
and crafts. Everyone welcome!
(Every Thursday in term time)
SUN 05 OCT
EARTHTIME TODDLER
ADVENTURES @ Brodie
Castle, 10.30am Adults and
children are encouraged to
explore together through
fun activities which foster
an awareness of nature
and the environment.
Booking advised on events
page at earthtime.co.uk
WED 08 OCT
HEAD IN THE CLOUDS
@ Universal Hall, Findhorn,
11am Cirrus the dog has
a serious job: he has to
keep watch on the sheep.
What to do when they lose
themselves, drifting amongst
the dancing clouds? How
can he help these woolly-
headed dreamers get back
down to earth? Designed
for 0-4 year olds and their
families to enjoy together,
this is theatre that surrounds
with sound, touch and visual
treats. Come with your little
ones and play! Part of the
Moray Feelgood Festival.
SAT 11 OCT
HEAD IN THE CLOUDS
@ Craigmonie Ctr, 11am
As Wed 08 Oct
TUE 14 OCT
MD FRINGE: CHILDRENS
DISCO @ British Legion, 7pm

MD FRINGE: CILIDH BEAG
A MHID @ Invergordon
Leisure Centre, 10am An
opportunity for Gaelic pre-
school toddlers and parents
to get together and have fun.
WED 15 (& 22) OCT
WILDLIFE WARRIORS @
Scottish Dolphin Centre, 2pm.
Spey Bays wildlife Kids Club.
Each week has a different theme.
2/child, aimed at children
aged 410. Children must be
accompanied by an adult. Booking
essential. 01343 820339 for
more information. wdcs.org
SAT 25 OCT
HALLOWEEN @ Scottish
Dolphin Centre, 6pm. Ghastly
ghouls, devilish demons and
spooky spectres await you in the
Icehouse. There will be games,
music, fancy dress and pumpkin
soup so come along and join
the fun! 2/child. Booking is
essential. Visit: wdcs.org
THU 30 & FRI 31 OCT
HOMECOMING
HALLOWEEN @ Ness
Islands, 6.30pm See main
feat. Everybody welcome,
show is suitable for all.
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CALL TO MIND: What weve been listening to
Eden Court Empire, Inverness, Sat 25 Oct
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In this Year of Homecoming its good to see CALL
TO MIND returning to the Highlands, even if these
days theyre based in Glasgow. With a recently
released album, The Winter Is White under their
belts and getting rave reviews, theyll be showing
just why theyre so highly lauded when they play
EDEN COURT on 25 OCT, accompanied by the
excellent CAIRN STRING QUARTET. Ahead of the
gig we asked Call To Minds JAMIE ROSS what
records are guaranteed to get the band throwing
their hats in the air. This is what he told us:
Donnie & Joe Emerson - Baby
This is a stunning soul ballad out of 70s Seattle, recently
remastered having gained some popularity over the last
few years thanks to covers by both Hype Williams and
Ariel Pink. Donnie Emerson and his brother Joe were just
17 and 19 when they recorded it, and the album nearly
bankrupted the family farm, decimating their acreage
from 1,600 down to 65 via a woeful bank loan. Theres a
docu-lm about the story, well worth a watch.
Real Estate - All The Same
Jangly hooks and breezy tunes with bags of melody. I
love Real Estate. All The Same, from their second album,
is epic, but still has such an unassuming quality about
it, which is pretty rare. Great songs dont have to sound
hard to make, even if they are.
Rodriguez - Sandrevan Lullaby-Lifestyles
Saw the lm Searching For Sugar Man recently and was
really moved by it. Rodriguez released two LPs in 1970
and 71 which made no impact in his native US but,
through bootleg versions, had a huge impact in South
Africa. His eloquent attacks on prejudice, injustice and
suppression appealed to young white liberals who drew
parallels their own deance of apartheid. The less you
know about him the better, go watch the lm!
John Maus - Believer
A band favourite and it gets the full volume treatment
whenever we go off to play a gig somewhere - anyone with
an absolute pleasure for whooshing electro-pop, whether
its stuff like Caribou, Animal Collective etc. should have a
listen.
Neko Case - Man
Caught her at Green Man festival in Wales back in
August, a denite highlight. I get a Pixies vibe from
this, and the lyrics are brilliant: Im a mans man,
Ive always been, make no mistake Ive invested in a
womans heart, its the watermark for which I measure
everything.
hear all these at
whatsonhighlands.com
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Its not often that we get to see local musicians playing at EDEN COURT, but this
month provides a couple of opportunities, both of which look well worth getting along
to. CALL TO MIND [1] might be based in Glasgow these days, but we still consider
them one of our own and theyre returning to their Highland homeland on 25 OCT to
showcase tracks from their excellent, critically acclaimed album, The Winter Is White.
Joining the band on the night will be one of Scotlands most sought after ensembles,
the CAIRN STRING QUARTET whove gained a deserved reputation for pushing the
boundaries of string tradition with a contemporary and unique take on classical music.
With support from DR WOOK, this should be pretty special.
As should RACHEL SERMANI [2], again at EDEN COURT, the next night, 26 OCT.
The Carrbridge singer-songwriter is a likeable and undoubtedly talented performer
and her popularity is steadily growing, as evidenced by the fact that shes playing
the Empire. The next 12 months could nd her fullling her promise in spades.
FATHERSON [3] are always welcome visitors to these parts - weve long admired their
long lashes, wistful words, crashing choruses and Ross Leightons dulcit delivery and
now they nally nd themselves championed by all sorts of industry movers and shakers.
Their gig at IRONWORKS on 18 OCT should be suitably celebratory. See P23/62
A lot of people are saying good things about CAMILLE OSULLIVAN [4] too and
with some justication. Theres something gloriously enchanting about the way she
dramatically interprets songs by Nick Cave, Jacques Brel, David Bowie and the like,
sometimes giving the impression shes slipped through a wormhole from Weimar
Berlin. Or another planet. And anyone who can deliver Radiohead songs with pizzazz
deserves some kind of medal.
Theres creative invention too from SCO who bring their REHNQVIST ARKTIS, ARKTIS! to
EDEN COURT on 02 OCT. This special afternoon concert is a rare opportunity to explore
music as part of the SCOs agship education project Masterworks, usually available
only to a schools audience. Internationally renowned educationalist Paul Rissmann will
use a multi-media presentation and full orchestra to guide the audience through the
rst, third and fourth movements of this colourful symphonic work, Exploring how the
dramatic experiences of Arctic wilderness, grey-weather darkness and glimmering light
have been translated into music by this most evocative of composers.
A word too for a couple of seventies legends in the form of 10CC [5] (EC, 05 OCT)
and JOAN ARMATRADING [6] (EC, 19 OCT), a brace of ne tribute acts in the form of
GUNSNROSES EXPERIENCE [7] (EC, 12 OCT) and ATOMIC BLONDIE (IRONWORKS,
01 NOV), plus Latin Swing guitar from LULO REINHARDT, grand-nephew of Django
at EDEN COURT on 04 OCT and acclaimed Americana from ZOE MUTH & THE LOST
HIGH ROLLERS [8], again at EC, on 29 OCT.
For Md and Fringe details, see Specials p24 and centre pages
For more info, see over and at: whatonhighlands.com
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CLASSICAL
THU 02 OCT
REHNQVIST ARKTIS, ARKTIS!
@ Eden Court, 1pm.
SAT 04 OCT
MUSIC IN THE OLD HIGH @
Old High Church, Inverness,
12pm. Richard Steele will play
an organ recital in celebration
of RCO 150th Anniversary.
Donations in aid Royal
College of Organists.
SAT 18 OCT
THE BARBICAN PIANO
TRIO @ Nairn Community
and Art Centre, 7.30pm.
The Barbican Piano Trio return
to Nairn with an appealing
programme of Beethoven,
Ravel and Schubert.
Tickets at door or Music
Nairn: musicnairn.org.
uk, 01667 455701
WED 22 OCT
SCOTTISH ENSEMBLE @
Strathpeffer Pavilion, 8pm.
THU 23 OCT
CARYL HUGHES AND
EMMA ABBATE @ Inverness
Town House, 1pm.
FRI 24 OCT
MOZART AND MOZ-ART
WITH ALASDAIR BEATSON
(PIANO) @ Eden Court,
6.45pm, 7.30pm.
TUE 28 OCT
TIM KLIPHUIS SEXTET
@ Inverness Town
House, 7.30pm.
CLUBBING
WED 01 OCT
TRADE AND TFIW THE
WED SESH @ Vinyl, 10pm.
Vinyl presents Trade the
official Highland Staff Night
out and the official Wed Sesh
Work weekends? Every Wed.
FRI 03 OCT
FRIDAYS @ Vinyl, 9pm.
The No1 Hen and Party Venue
and the Highlands only retro
club, Playing 70s 80s and
a touch of 90s. Every Fri.
CHURCH STREET HIP HOP
NIGHT @ Mad Hatters,
10pm. Too Many Tees,
Hector Bizerk, and more.
SAT 04 OCT
*NEW* THE NO1 SATURDAY
IN INVERNESS @ Gs,
Regular Chart Pas DJs
and Appearances.
SATURDAYS @ VINYL @
Vinyl, 9pm. Everybodys fave
Saturday at the NO1 Hen
and Party Venue and the
Highlands only retro club.
Playing 70s 80s. Every Sat.
SAT 11 OCT
*NEW* SATURDAY
NIGHT FUSION @ Gs,
Where you, music and
atmosphere collide.
SAT 18 OCT
*NEW* SATURDAY DECA-
DANCE @ Gs, Anthems
from 90s 00s and now.
SAT 25 OCT
*NEW* PAYDAY
PLAY DAY @ Gs,
SUN 26 OCT
*NEW* PRIDE @ Vinyl,
10.30pm. A new home for
LGBT in the Highlands
DJ / Karaoke Free Entry
and get a Pink Pound if you
make it before 11.30pm.
FOLK
WED 01 OCT
ADAM HOLMES AND THE
EMBERS @ Hootananny,
9.30pm. Presented by
Northern Roots Events.
Tickets from Eden Court and
scottish.ticketsource.co.uk
THU 02 OCT
HARRY BIRD AND THE
RUBBER WELLIES @
Hootananny, 9.30pm.
FRI 03 OCT
KATE BADCOCK @
Hootananny, 9.30pm.
SAT 04 OCT
FULL TILT CEILIDH BAND
@ Hootananny, 9.30pm.
SARA BILLS AND THE
HAS BEENS @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
SUN 05 OCT
FIS FARR @ Farr
Community Hall, 2pm.
MARTIN CARTHY AND DAVE
SWARBRICK @ Universal
Hall, Findhorn, 7.30pm.
WED 08 OCT
MIKE VASS IN THE
WAKE OF NEIL GUNN
@ Eden Court, 8pm.
THU 09 OCT
FRANC CINELLI @ Old Bridge
Inn, Aviemore, 8.30pm.
FRI 10 OCT
MD OPENING CONCERT
@ Eden Court, 8pm.
The opening ceremony of
the Royal National Md,
featuring the unique sound of
SKIPINNISH and showcasing
the emerging talents of GRIA.
DOREC-A-BELLE @ Glen
Mhor Hotel, 7.30pm.
Celebrating the launch of
their debut album, Listen.
MD FRINGE: GABBRO
@ Blackfriars
MD FRINGE: CEARCALL CI
@ Various City Centre Pubs
and Hotels, Inverness, 9pm.
MD FRINGE: TWEED @
Hootananny, 9.30pm.
SAT 11 OCT
MD FRINGE: LOCK
STOCK @ Blackfriars,
Academy street
MD FRINGE: FIDDLERS
RALLY @ Eden Court,
7.30pm.The most spectacular
fiddle event in Scotland
this year. Presented by
Kirsteen Macdonald and
Bruce MacGregor, the show
produced by Bruce of Blazin
Fiddles features many of
the top players from Blazin
in Beauly including Grammy
nominee Crissee Dicks.
MD FRINGE: CEARCALL CI
@ Various City Centre Pubs
and Hotels, Inverness, 9pm.
MD FRINGE: LADARNA
@ Hootananny, 9.30pm.
SUN 12 OCT
JOY DUNLOP @ Glen Urquhart
Public Hall, 4pm. Familiar to
many from her appearances
as presenter, singer, panelist,
featured guest and actress
on STV, BBC Alba, Radio nan
Gaidheal and others, Joy
Dunlop appears accompanied
by her pianist brother Andrew.
MIDDLE OF NOWHERE
RECORDINGS LABEL NIGHT
@ The Ironworks, 7.30pm.
MD FRINGE: DEL
GRAHAM @ Blackfriars,
Academy street
MD FRINGE: TWEED @
Hootananny, 9.30pm.
MD FRINGE: CELTIC PRAISE
@ Inverness Cathedral, 8pm.
MD FRINGE: CEARCALL CI
@ Various City Centre Pubs
and Hotels, Inverness, 9pm.
MON 13 OCT
MD FRINGE: POIT
DUBH @ Blackfriars,
MD FRINGE: CARNAN
@ The Gellions
MD FRINGE: MUSIC
AT THE FORT @ Fort
George, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC AT
CULLODEN @ Culloden
Battlefield Visitors
Centre, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC AT
THE CASTLE @ Urquhart
Castle, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC OF
THE PIPES @ Inverness
Town House, 1pm.
MD FRINGE: CUIRM
CALMAC @ Eden Court,
8pm. With Kathleen
Macinnes and Sineag
Macintyre; the golden voice
of Jenna Cumming, and the
dynamic sound of Barluath.
A concert not be missed.
MD FRINGE: CEARCALL CI
@ Various City Centre Pubs
and Hotels, Inverness, 9pm.
MD FRINGE: TORRIDON
@ Hootananny, 9.30pm.
MD FRINGE: SCOTTISH
TRAD MUSIC @ Johnny
Foxes, 10pm.
TUE 14 OCT
MD FRINGE: GABBRO
@ Blackfriars
MD FRINGE: WILLIE
CAMPBELL @ The Gellions
MD FRINGE: MUSIC AT
CULLODEN @ Culloden
Battlefield Visitors
Centre, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC
AT THE FORT @ Fort
George, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC AT
THE CASTLE @ Urquhart
Castle, 11.30am.
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Ciderell
Love isnt always a fairytale
4 6 8 Nov
Eden Court, Inverness
01463 234 234
Booking and transaction fees may apply.
A new co-production with Opra national du Rhin
Supported by The Alexander Gibson Circle
Scottish Opera
is core funded by
scottishopera.org.uk
Registered in Scotland Number SCO37531 Scottish Charity Number SCO19787
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THU 02 OCT
REHNQVIST ARKTIS, ARKTIS!
@ Eden Court, 1pm.
SAT 04 OCT
MUSIC IN THE OLD HIGH @
Old High Church, Inverness,
12pm. Richard Steele will play
an organ recital in celebration
of RCO 150th Anniversary.
Donations in aid Royal
College of Organists.
SAT 18 OCT
THE BARBICAN PIANO
TRIO @ Nairn Community
and Art Centre, 7.30pm.
The Barbican Piano Trio return
to Nairn with an appealing
programme of Beethoven,
Ravel and Schubert.
Tickets at door or Music
Nairn: musicnairn.org.
uk, 01667 455701
WED 22 OCT
SCOTTISH ENSEMBLE @
Strathpeffer Pavilion, 8pm.
THU 23 OCT
CARYL HUGHES AND
EMMA ABBATE @ Inverness
Town House, 1pm.
FRI 24 OCT
MOZART AND MOZ-ART
WITH ALASDAIR BEATSON
(PIANO) @ Eden Court,
6.45pm, 7.30pm.
TUE 28 OCT
TIM KLIPHUIS SEXTET
@ Inverness Town
House, 7.30pm.
CLUBBING
WED 01 OCT
TRADE AND TFIW THE
WED SESH @ Vinyl, 10pm.
Vinyl presents Trade the
official Highland Staff Night
out and the official Wed Sesh
Work weekends? Every Wed.
FRI 03 OCT
FRIDAYS @ Vinyl, 9pm.
The No1 Hen and Party Venue
and the Highlands only retro
club, Playing 70s 80s and
a touch of 90s. Every Fri.
CHURCH STREET HIP HOP
NIGHT @ Mad Hatters,
10pm. Too Many Tees,
Hector Bizerk, and more.
SAT 04 OCT
*NEW* THE NO1 SATURDAY
IN INVERNESS @ Gs,
Regular Chart Pas DJs
and Appearances.
SATURDAYS @ VINYL @
Vinyl, 9pm. Everybodys fave
Saturday at the NO1 Hen
and Party Venue and the
Highlands only retro club.
Playing 70s 80s. Every Sat.
SAT 11 OCT
*NEW* SATURDAY
NIGHT FUSION @ Gs,
Where you, music and
atmosphere collide.
SAT 18 OCT
*NEW* SATURDAY DECA-
DANCE @ Gs, Anthems
from 90s 00s and now.
SAT 25 OCT
*NEW* PAYDAY
PLAY DAY @ Gs,
SUN 26 OCT
*NEW* PRIDE @ Vinyl,
10.30pm. A new home for
LGBT in the Highlands
DJ / Karaoke Free Entry
and get a Pink Pound if you
make it before 11.30pm.
FOLK
WED 01 OCT
ADAM HOLMES AND THE
EMBERS @ Hootananny,
9.30pm. Presented by
Northern Roots Events.
Tickets from Eden Court and
scottish.ticketsource.co.uk
THU 02 OCT
HARRY BIRD AND THE
RUBBER WELLIES @
Hootananny, 9.30pm.
FRI 03 OCT
KATE BADCOCK @
Hootananny, 9.30pm.
SAT 04 OCT
FULL TILT CEILIDH BAND
@ Hootananny, 9.30pm.
SARA BILLS AND THE
HAS BEENS @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
SUN 05 OCT
FIS FARR @ Farr
Community Hall, 2pm.
MARTIN CARTHY AND DAVE
SWARBRICK @ Universal
Hall, Findhorn, 7.30pm.
WED 08 OCT
MIKE VASS IN THE
WAKE OF NEIL GUNN
@ Eden Court, 8pm.
THU 09 OCT
FRANC CINELLI @ Old Bridge
Inn, Aviemore, 8.30pm.
FRI 10 OCT
MD OPENING CONCERT
@ Eden Court, 8pm.
The opening ceremony of
the Royal National Md,
featuring the unique sound of
SKIPINNISH and showcasing
the emerging talents of GRIA.
DOREC-A-BELLE @ Glen
Mhor Hotel, 7.30pm.
Celebrating the launch of
their debut album, Listen.
MD FRINGE: GABBRO
@ Blackfriars
MD FRINGE: CEARCALL CI
@ Various City Centre Pubs
and Hotels, Inverness, 9pm.
MD FRINGE: TWEED @
Hootananny, 9.30pm.
SAT 11 OCT
MD FRINGE: LOCK
STOCK @ Blackfriars,
Academy street
MD FRINGE: FIDDLERS
RALLY @ Eden Court,
7.30pm.The most spectacular
fiddle event in Scotland
this year. Presented by
Kirsteen Macdonald and
Bruce MacGregor, the show
produced by Bruce of Blazin
Fiddles features many of
the top players from Blazin
in Beauly including Grammy
nominee Crissee Dicks.
MD FRINGE: CEARCALL CI
@ Various City Centre Pubs
and Hotels, Inverness, 9pm.
MD FRINGE: LADARNA
@ Hootananny, 9.30pm.
SUN 12 OCT
JOY DUNLOP @ Glen Urquhart
Public Hall, 4pm. Familiar to
many from her appearances
as presenter, singer, panelist,
featured guest and actress
on STV, BBC Alba, Radio nan
Gaidheal and others, Joy
Dunlop appears accompanied
by her pianist brother Andrew.
MIDDLE OF NOWHERE
RECORDINGS LABEL NIGHT
@ The Ironworks, 7.30pm.
MD FRINGE: DEL
GRAHAM @ Blackfriars,
Academy street
MD FRINGE: TWEED @
Hootananny, 9.30pm.
MD FRINGE: CELTIC PRAISE
@ Inverness Cathedral, 8pm.
MD FRINGE: CEARCALL CI
@ Various City Centre Pubs
and Hotels, Inverness, 9pm.
MON 13 OCT
MD FRINGE: POIT
DUBH @ Blackfriars,
MD FRINGE: CARNAN
@ The Gellions
MD FRINGE: MUSIC
AT THE FORT @ Fort
George, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC AT
CULLODEN @ Culloden
Battlefield Visitors
Centre, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC AT
THE CASTLE @ Urquhart
Castle, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC OF
THE PIPES @ Inverness
Town House, 1pm.
MD FRINGE: CUIRM
CALMAC @ Eden Court,
8pm. With Kathleen
Macinnes and Sineag
Macintyre; the golden voice
of Jenna Cumming, and the
dynamic sound of Barluath.
A concert not be missed.
MD FRINGE: CEARCALL CI
@ Various City Centre Pubs
and Hotels, Inverness, 9pm.
MD FRINGE: TORRIDON
@ Hootananny, 9.30pm.
MD FRINGE: SCOTTISH
TRAD MUSIC @ Johnny
Foxes, 10pm.
TUE 14 OCT
MD FRINGE: GABBRO
@ Blackfriars
MD FRINGE: WILLIE
CAMPBELL @ The Gellions
MD FRINGE: MUSIC AT
CULLODEN @ Culloden
Battlefield Visitors
Centre, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC
AT THE FORT @ Fort
George, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC AT
THE CASTLE @ Urquhart
Castle, 11.30am.
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MD FRINGE: MUSIC OF
THE CLARSACH @ Inverness
Town House, 1pm. World
renowned harp player Catriona
Mackay with the sweet
voice of Linda Macleod.
MD FRINGE: CUIRM
CALMAC @ Eden Court,
8pm. Feis Rois at the National
Mod, featuring emerging talent
and a special performance. of
Rachel Newtons Changeling.
MD FRINGE: CEARCALL CI
@ Various City Centre Pubs
and Hotels, Inverness, 9pm.
MD FRINGE: TRAIL WEST
@ Hootananny, 9.30pm.
SANDRA MACBETH @
The Market Bar, 10pm.
Poppy folk singer
from Edinburgh.
MD FRINGE: SCOTTISH
TRAD MUSIC @ Johnny
Foxes, 10pm.
WED 15 OCT
MD FRINGE: GABBRO
@ Blackfriars,
MD FRINGE: GRAHAM
MACLENNAN @ Penta Hotel
MD FRINGE: ROYA
MACLEAN DUO @ The Room
MD FRINGE: SCHIEHALLION
@ The Gellions
MD FRINGE: LIVE
MUSIC AND SONG @
Inverness Museum and
Art Gallery, 11am, 2pm.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC AT
CULLODEN @ Culloden
Battlefield Visitors
Centre, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC
AT THE FORT @ Fort
George, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC AT
THE CASTLE @ Urquhart
Castle, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MAC-TALLA
COGAIDH @ Inverness Town
House, 1pm. The poems and
songs of Rev John Macleod
set to music by Erik Spence.
Features James Graham,
Kirsteen Menzies, Dingwall
Gaelic Choir, Lochardil Primary
Choir. One of the centrepiece
shows of the Fringe.
MD FRINGE: EVENING
SESSION @ The
Exchange, 4pm.
MD FRINGE: EVENING
SESSION @ The
Palace Hotel, 4pm.
MD FRINGE: BOTHY
SESSION @ Johnny
Foxes, 7.30pm.
MD FRINGE: WILLIE
CAMPBELL AND THE
OPEN DAY ROTATION @
The Ironworks, 7.30pm.
MD FRINGE: CEARCALL CI
@ Various City Centre Pubs
and Hotels, Inverness, 9pm.
MD FRINGE: TRAIL WEST
@ Hootananny, 9.30pm.
MD FRINGE: H-R! @
The Phoenix, 10pm.
MD FRINGE: SCOTTISH
TRAD MUSIC @ Johnny
Foxes, 10pm.
THU 16 OCT
MD FRINGE: H-R!
@ The Phoenix
MD FRINGE: CAPTAIN
STUPENDOUS @ Blackfriars,
MD FRINGE: WILLIE
CAMPBELL @ The Eagle Bar
MD FRINGE: FERGIE
MACDONALD @ The Gellions
MD FRINGE: ROYA
MACLEAN DUO @ The
Room, (Time TBC).
MD FRINGE: GRAHAM
MACLENNAN @ Penta
Hotel, (Time TBC).
MD FRINGE: MUSIC AT
THE CASTLE @ Urquhart
Castle, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC AT
CULLODEN @ Culloden
Battlefield Visitors
Centre, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC
AT THE FORT @ Fort
George, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: SKERRYVORE
@ The Ironworks, 7.30pm.
Traditional sounds with
a modern twist.
MD FRINGE: BOTHY
SESSION @ Johnny
Foxes, 7.30pm.
MD FRINGE: LIRSINN @
Eden Court, 8pm. Leading
musicians explore the
work of blind composers
from the 17th century.
MD FRINGE: CEARCALL CI
@ Various City Centre Pubs
and Hotels, Inverness, 9pm.
MD FRINGE: TRAIL WEST
@ Hootananny, 9.30pm.
MD FRINGE: CONVENERS
CILIDH @ Waterside
Hotel, Inverness, 10pm.
MD FRINGE: SCOTTISH
TRAD MUSIC @ Johnny
Foxes, 10pm.
FRI 17 OCT
BEER N FOLK @ Kingussie
- Various Venues.
MD FRINGE: RAYMOND
CHUCHICK @ Blackfriars
MD FRINGE: DOL E
MACKINNON @ The Eagle Bar
MD FRINGE: HOODJA
@ The Exchange
MD FRINGE: FERGIE
MACDONALD @ The Gellions
MD FRINGE: H-R!
@ The Phoenix
MD FRINGE: GRAHAM
MACLENNAN @ Penta Hotel
MD FRINGE: MUSIC AT
CULLODEN @ Culloden
Battlefield Visitors
Centre, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC AT
THE CASTLE @ Urquhart
Castle, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: MUSIC
AT THE FORT @ Fort
George, 11.30am.
MD FRINGE: CILIDH
AT THE LEGION @ British
Legion, 3pm & 8pm
MD FRINGE: EVENING
SESSION @ The
Palace Hotel, 4pm.
MD FRINGE: EVENING
SESSION @ The
Exchange, 4pm.
MD FRINGE: BOTHY
SESSION @ Johnny
Foxes, 7.30pm.
MD FRINGE: CUIRM
CALMAC @ Eden Court, 8pm.
MD FRINGE: CEARCALL CI
@ Various City Centre Pubs
and Hotels, Inverness, 9pm.
MD FRINGE: CLOSING
DANCE @ The Ironworks,
9.30pm. The legendary
Fergie Macdonald Band and
the sound of Skipinnish will
have the venue jumping.
MD FRINGE: GABBRO
AND MARLOCH @
Hootas, 9.30pm.
MD FRINGE: SCOTTISH
TRAD @ Johnny Foxes, 10pm.
SAT 18 OCT
BEER N FOLK @ Kingussie
- Various Venues.
MD FRINGE: H-R!
@ The Phoenix
MD FRINGE: EVENING
SESSION @ The
Exchange, 4pm.
MD FRINGE: CEARCALL CI
@ Various City Centre Pubs
and Hotels, Inverness, 9pm.
SCHIEHALLION @
Hootananny, 9.30pm.
SUN 19 OCT
BEER N FOLK @ Kingussie
- Various Venues.
THU 23 OCT
WHISKEY MOON FACE
@ Old Bridge Inn,
Aviemore, 8.30pm.
SAT 25 OCT
GARY INNES @
Hootananny, 9.30pm.
SUN 26 OCT
RACHEL SERMANI LIVE
IN DAWSON CITY @
Eden Court, 7.30pm.
NORDIC FIDDLERS BLOC @
Universal Hall, Findhorn, 8pm.
SUN 02 NOV
JENNA REID AND KEVIN
MACKENZIE @ Glen
Urquhart Public Hall, 4pm.
RACHEL SERMANNI
@ Universal Hall,
Findhorn, 7.30pm.
JAZZ/
WORLD
THU 02 OCT
GENTLE JAZZ @ Inverness
Town House, 1pm. Nostalgic
melodies; slightly swinging
songs featuring Nigel
Mackenzie at the piano, with
Handy and Hoagy , W.C
and Mr Charmichael. 5.
SAT 04 OCT
LULO REINHARDTS
LATIN SWING PROJECT
@ Eden Court, 8pm.
SUN 05 OCT
KAKATSITSI @ Eden Court,
1pm, 2pm, 3pm, 5pm.
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LULO REINHARDT LATIN
SWING PROJECT @ Universal
Hall, Findhorn, 7.30pm.
FRI 17 OCT
RAB NOAKES AND KATHLEEN
MACINNES @ Universal
Hall, Findhorn, 8pm.
SAT 25 OCT
KEN MATHIESON AND HIS
CLASSIC JAZZ ORCHESTRA
@ Nairn Comm Centre, 8pm.
SUN 26 OCT
HIGHLAND HOTCLUB @
The Market Bar, 10pm.
ROCK
WED 01 OCT
THOMAS TRUAX @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
FERGUS AND GREG @
The Market Bar, 10pm.
THU 02 OCT
ROBIN BILLS AND DEREK
@ The Market Bar, 10pm.
FRI 03 OCT
HELLO AGAIN: A TRIBUTE
TO NEIL DIAMOND @
The Ironworks, 7pm.
ACOUSTIC OPEN
MIC EVENING @
Sunset Cafe, 7pm.
DONNIE LIVINGSTONE @
The Market Bar, 10pm.
SAT 04 OCT
CARNIVALE @
Hootananny, 7pm.
Acoustic mini-fest.
JUMPIN HOT CLUB NIGHT
@ Mad Hatters, 10pm.
with Shiverin Sheiks
and DJ Rosco Smith.
SUN 05 OCT
10 CC PLUS SUPPORT @
Eden Court, 7.30pm.
BEN AND EMILY @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
MON 06 OCT
ROBIN ABBOT @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
TUE 07 OCT
THE DRIFTERS IN CONCERT
THE OPTIMUM TOUR 2014
@ Eden Court, 7.30pm.
WED 08 OCT
STEVE EAGLESHAM @
The Market Bar, 10pm.
THU 09 OCT
IDLEWILD @ The Arch Inn,
ULTIMATE EAGLES @
The Ironworks, 7pm.
AN EVENING WITH
CHARLIE LANDSBOROUGH
@ Eden Court, 8pm.
CASUAL SEX @
Hootananny, 9pm.
DRAB @ The Market
Bar, 10pm.
FRI 10 OCT
ACOUSTIC OPEN
MIC EVENING @
Sunset Cafe, 7pm.
IDLEWILD @ Strathpeffer
Pavilion, 8pm.
THE SIGNAL @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
GOODING @ Mad
Hatters, 10pm.
SAT 11 OCT
DAVY COWAN @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
AVIATORS/ CHRIS DEVOTION
AND THE EXPECTATIONS
@ Mad Hatters, 10pm.
SUN 12 OCT
THE GUNS N ROSES
EXPERIENCE @ Eden
Court, 7.30pm.
MON 13 OCT
IDLEWILD @ Universal
Hall, Findhorn, 8pm.
ROBIN ABBOT @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
TUE 14 OCT
IDLEWILD @ Old Bridge
Inn, Aviemore
WED 15 OCT
FERGUS AND GREG @
The Market Bar, 10pm.
THU 16 OCT
STATES ANDS @ Mad
Hatters, 8pm.
ROBIN BILLS AND DEREK
@ The Market Bar, 10pm.
FRI 17 OCT
ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC
@ Sunset Cafe, 7pm.
JUNEBUG @ Mad
Hatters, 10pm.
STETSONHEAD @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
PETER ANDRE @ Inverness
Leisure, 6.30pm.
SAT 18 OCT
FATHERSON @ The
Ironworks, 7pm.
THE MYSTIC SHOES @
The Market Bar, 10pm.
SUN 19 OCT
JOAN ARMATRADING @
Eden Court, 7.30pm.
JOHN WHEELER @
Mad Hatters, 8pm.
BEN AND EMILY @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
MON 20 OCT
THRILLER LIVE @
Eden Court, 8pm.
ROBIN ABBOT @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
TUE 21 OCT
THRILLER LIVE @
Eden Court, 8pm.
ANDY DUNCAN @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
WED 22 OCT
THRILLER LIVE @
Eden Court, 8pm.
THU 23 OCT
THRILLER LIVE @
Eden Court, 8pm.
ROADWAY/ THE KING LOT
@ Mad Hatters, 9pm.
DRAB @ The Market
Bar, 10pm.
FRI 24 OCT
THRILLER LIVE @ Eden
Court, 5.30pm, 8.30pm.
ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC
EVENING @ Sunset
Cafe, 7pm.
VLADIMIR/ MAN MADE
@ Mad Hatters, 10pm.
NEON KNIGHTS @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
SAT 25 OCT
THRILLER LIVE @ Eden
Court, 4pm, 8pm.
CALL TO MIND @
Eden Court, 8pm.
THULA BORA @ Mad
Hatters, 8pm.
MIR @ The Market
Bar, 10pm.
MYSTIC SHOES @ Mad
Hatters, 10.30pm.
MON 27 OCT
THE UNDIVIDED @
Mad Hatters, 8pm.
ROBIN ABBOT @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
WED 29 OCT
ZOE MUTH AND THE
LOST HIGH ROLLERS
@ Eden Court, 8pm.
FERGUS AND GREG @
The Market Bar, 10pm.
THU 30 OCT
MUSIC IS LIFE -
BIRCHWOOD HIGHLANDS
NIGHT @ Hootananny,
DRAB @ The Market
Bar, 10pm.
FRI 31 OCT
CAMILLE OSULLIVAN @
Eden Court, 7.30pm
OWEN BROWN @ Little
Theatre Nairn, 7pm.
ACOUSTIC OPEN
MIC EVENING @
Sunset Cafe, 7pm.
SKALLOWEEN WITH
ESPERENZA @
Hootananny, 9.30pm.
SO MANY ANIMAL CALLS
@ Mad Hatters, 10pm.
THE GALIPAYGOS @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
SAT 01 NOV
ATOMIC BLONDIE @
The Ironworks, 7pm.
ABBA PARTY NIGHT @
Eden Court, 7.30pm.
FRI 07 NOV
ALABAMA 3 @ The
Ironworks, 7.30pm.
See whatsonhighlands.
com for latest dates, more
info & regular music nights.
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Ironworks, Inverness, Sat 18 Oct
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A shade over three years ago, FATHERSON played
IG:LU in Church Street as relative unknowns. Now
the quartet, originally of Kilmarnock, but based in
Glasgow, have been picking up plaudits all over the
place for their debut album, I Am An Island as well
as playing festivals across the country, including
a prestigious slot at T In The Park. And theyre
on the cover of this months ICA. Foundations for
even greater things? We caught up with frontman
ROSS LEIGHTON to nd out more ahead of their
gig at IRONWORKS on 18 OCT.
I ARE YOU A HAPPY BOY?: I would say yeah Im a happy
boy, halfway through a UK and Europe tour with We Were
Promised Jetpacks is denitely a good place to be!
I FAVOURITE GIG YOU EVER ATTENDED?: Thats a tough
one and I really cant pick between these two, I saw
Paramore at Wembley Arena earlier this year which was
pretty incredible, the songs are amazing and the show they
put on is so slick and cool. Then the other was The Twilight
Sad in the ABC in Glasgow in 2010? they had set up a
quadrophonic PA and it was one of the most emotive and
inspiring show I have ever seen still.
I FAVE PARTY SONG?: Song for a Saturday - Reuben
I SONG YOU THINK YOUD LIKE AT YOUR FUNERAL?:
Shostakovich: Piano Concerto II in F, Andante.
I WHO WAS YOUR FAVOURITE PERFORMER WHEN YOU
WERE 10?: Serj Tankian (System Of A Down)
I WHAT/WHO INSPIRED YOU TO WANT TO BE IN A
BAND?: I think my Mum and Dad inspired me to play
music rst of all and then play in a band, Theyve always
been incredibly supportive from the beginning also when
I rst saw the Kerrang! music channel there was no
stopping me hah!
I DO YOU HAVE ANY VICES?: Not really...
I WHAT INSPIRES YOUR LYRICS?: People. I like to talk to
lots of people and hear their stories about whats going on
in their lives, their weird and wonderful ways of describing
their situations and then I try my best to adapt what Ive
heard into something that I can apply my own thoughts
too. Im trying to be more poetic now than before but I
think the lyrics sort of write themselves.
I FAVOURITE GIG YOU EVER PLAYED?: There is a venue
in Middlesbrough called the Westgarth Social Club, which
is a total throwback to the 70s/80s with a carpeted
stage that seems to just appear out of the couches and
the bars really old school and the same old boys go in to
have a pint and watch the TV everyday. The last time we
played in there was amazing, totally oversold and just full of
people of all ages, I think thats been my favourite show in the
last month or two, excluding Belladrum and T in the Park!
I WHY THE NAME FATHERSON?: Why not?
I IF FATHERSON COULD SUPPORT ANY BAND IN THE
WORLD ON TOUR, WHO WOULD IT BE?: Would love to
do a tour with Snow patrol, or failing that Jimmy Eat World
would be amazing!
I WHATS THE MOST ROCK-STAR PART OF YOUR
RIDER?: Humous and carrot sticks, haha
I FAVOURITE TV SHOW?: At the moment its BoJack
Horseman.
I WHAT IS YOUR MUSIC BIBLE - WHERE DO YOU
DISCOVER NEW MUSIC?: Im reading Just Kids by
Patti Smith at the moment and its quite cool, also I try to
discover new music at shows or open mics as much as I
can, but failing that I use Spotify and Bandcamp a lot too.
I IF I GOT TO **************, I COULD DIE HAPPY
- WHATS THE ****S?: If I got to do a music video with
Bill Murray and Wes Anderson, I could die happy.
I FAVOURITE DANCE MOVE?: The dance from Night at
the Roxbury.
WIN TICKETS for the gig - see p62 and:
whatsonhighlands.com
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LULO REINHARDT LATIN
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Hall, Findhorn, 7.30pm.
FRI 17 OCT
RAB NOAKES AND KATHLEEN
MACINNES @ Universal
Hall, Findhorn, 8pm.
SAT 25 OCT
KEN MATHIESON AND HIS
CLASSIC JAZZ ORCHESTRA
@ Nairn Comm Centre, 8pm.
SUN 26 OCT
HIGHLAND HOTCLUB @
The Market Bar, 10pm.
ROCK
WED 01 OCT
THOMAS TRUAX @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
FERGUS AND GREG @
The Market Bar, 10pm.
THU 02 OCT
ROBIN BILLS AND DEREK
@ The Market Bar, 10pm.
FRI 03 OCT
HELLO AGAIN: A TRIBUTE
TO NEIL DIAMOND @
The Ironworks, 7pm.
ACOUSTIC OPEN
MIC EVENING @
Sunset Cafe, 7pm.
DONNIE LIVINGSTONE @
The Market Bar, 10pm.
SAT 04 OCT
CARNIVALE @
Hootananny, 7pm.
Acoustic mini-fest.
JUMPIN HOT CLUB NIGHT
@ Mad Hatters, 10pm.
with Shiverin Sheiks
and DJ Rosco Smith.
SUN 05 OCT
10 CC PLUS SUPPORT @
Eden Court, 7.30pm.
BEN AND EMILY @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
MON 06 OCT
ROBIN ABBOT @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
TUE 07 OCT
THE DRIFTERS IN CONCERT
THE OPTIMUM TOUR 2014
@ Eden Court, 7.30pm.
WED 08 OCT
STEVE EAGLESHAM @
The Market Bar, 10pm.
THU 09 OCT
IDLEWILD @ The Arch Inn,
ULTIMATE EAGLES @
The Ironworks, 7pm.
AN EVENING WITH
CHARLIE LANDSBOROUGH
@ Eden Court, 8pm.
CASUAL SEX @
Hootananny, 9pm.
DRAB @ The Market
Bar, 10pm.
FRI 10 OCT
ACOUSTIC OPEN
MIC EVENING @
Sunset Cafe, 7pm.
IDLEWILD @ Strathpeffer
Pavilion, 8pm.
THE SIGNAL @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
GOODING @ Mad
Hatters, 10pm.
SAT 11 OCT
DAVY COWAN @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
AVIATORS/ CHRIS DEVOTION
AND THE EXPECTATIONS
@ Mad Hatters, 10pm.
SUN 12 OCT
THE GUNS N ROSES
EXPERIENCE @ Eden
Court, 7.30pm.
MON 13 OCT
IDLEWILD @ Universal
Hall, Findhorn, 8pm.
ROBIN ABBOT @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
TUE 14 OCT
IDLEWILD @ Old Bridge
Inn, Aviemore
WED 15 OCT
FERGUS AND GREG @
The Market Bar, 10pm.
THU 16 OCT
STATES ANDS @ Mad
Hatters, 8pm.
ROBIN BILLS AND DEREK
@ The Market Bar, 10pm.
FRI 17 OCT
ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC
@ Sunset Cafe, 7pm.
JUNEBUG @ Mad
Hatters, 10pm.
STETSONHEAD @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
PETER ANDRE @ Inverness
Leisure, 6.30pm.
SAT 18 OCT
FATHERSON @ The
Ironworks, 7pm.
THE MYSTIC SHOES @
The Market Bar, 10pm.
SUN 19 OCT
JOAN ARMATRADING @
Eden Court, 7.30pm.
JOHN WHEELER @
Mad Hatters, 8pm.
BEN AND EMILY @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
MON 20 OCT
THRILLER LIVE @
Eden Court, 8pm.
ROBIN ABBOT @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
TUE 21 OCT
THRILLER LIVE @
Eden Court, 8pm.
ANDY DUNCAN @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
WED 22 OCT
THRILLER LIVE @
Eden Court, 8pm.
THU 23 OCT
THRILLER LIVE @
Eden Court, 8pm.
ROADWAY/ THE KING LOT
@ Mad Hatters, 9pm.
DRAB @ The Market
Bar, 10pm.
FRI 24 OCT
THRILLER LIVE @ Eden
Court, 5.30pm, 8.30pm.
ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC
EVENING @ Sunset
Cafe, 7pm.
VLADIMIR/ MAN MADE
@ Mad Hatters, 10pm.
NEON KNIGHTS @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
SAT 25 OCT
THRILLER LIVE @ Eden
Court, 4pm, 8pm.
CALL TO MIND @
Eden Court, 8pm.
THULA BORA @ Mad
Hatters, 8pm.
MIR @ The Market
Bar, 10pm.
MYSTIC SHOES @ Mad
Hatters, 10.30pm.
MON 27 OCT
THE UNDIVIDED @
Mad Hatters, 8pm.
ROBIN ABBOT @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
WED 29 OCT
ZOE MUTH AND THE
LOST HIGH ROLLERS
@ Eden Court, 8pm.
FERGUS AND GREG @
The Market Bar, 10pm.
THU 30 OCT
MUSIC IS LIFE -
BIRCHWOOD HIGHLANDS
NIGHT @ Hootananny,
DRAB @ The Market
Bar, 10pm.
FRI 31 OCT
CAMILLE OSULLIVAN @
Eden Court, 7.30pm
OWEN BROWN @ Little
Theatre Nairn, 7pm.
ACOUSTIC OPEN
MIC EVENING @
Sunset Cafe, 7pm.
SKALLOWEEN WITH
ESPERENZA @
Hootananny, 9.30pm.
SO MANY ANIMAL CALLS
@ Mad Hatters, 10pm.
THE GALIPAYGOS @ The
Market Bar, 10pm.
SAT 01 NOV
ATOMIC BLONDIE @
The Ironworks, 7pm.
ABBA PARTY NIGHT @
Eden Court, 7.30pm.
FRI 07 NOV
ALABAMA 3 @ The
Ironworks, 7.30pm.
See whatsonhighlands.
com for latest dates, more
info & regular music nights.
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CLUBS CHARITY MARKETS MUNICIPAL TALKS
This years Blas may be over, but thats not your last chance to celebrate Gaelic
linguistic and cultural heritage as the ROYAL NATIONAL MD returns to Inverness for
the fourteenth time, having last visited the city in 1997. The eight day celebration of
Gaelic music, dance, drama, arts and literature, which takes place from FRI 10SAT
18 OCT, is set to attract thousands of participants and visitors.
Now in its 122nd year, the event is the most important festival of the Gaelic language
in Scotland. It will feature competitions in Highland Dancing, Gaelic Music and Song,
Sport, Literature and Drama, offering Gaelic speakers of all levels to compete.
The Md is set to light up the city (quite literally), kick starting with a torchlight
procession from Inverness Castle to Eden Court - the main venue for the event - where
the opening concert will be staged. Acts conrmed for the opening concert include
SKIPINNISH and the up-and-coming Scottish folk band, GRIA.
2014 will also see the biggest MD FRINGE event ever take place alongside the
competitions. This will include concerts, book and CD launches, music sessions,
poetry, dance and other art forms of every description. A dozen plus pubs have signed
up to providing traditional Celtic music in their venues, while street theatre will take
place across the city. The fringe will encompass Urquhart Castle on the shores of Loch
Ness to Fort George and the Culloden Visitor Centre and all areas in between. See our
centre page pull-out for full event details.
<<< Artists performing during the Md include (L-R): WILLIE CAMPBELL [1], H-R!
[2], FERGIE MACDONALD [3], KATHLEEN MACINNES [4], TORRIDON [5], ROYA
MACLEAN [6], SKIPPINISH [7], TRAIL WEST [8], SKERRYVORE [9], TWEED [10],
HOODJA [11], FIS ROIS [12].
Talking of open-air drama, the INVERNESS STREET
THEATRE FESTIVAL returns from 1618 OCT. You can
expect to see the return of GRANNY TURISMO, that
troupe of rather alarming pensioners on souped-up
shopping trolleys, and theyre just one of eight different
street performance acts from across the country expected
in the city centre over the three days of the festival. Local
talent will also hit the city streets and, for the third year
running, the festival is working in partnership with Eden
Court to enable people of all ages to develop a performance
act to be staged alongside the professionals.
FEATURING: Granny Turismo * Afrikan Warriors * Todd Various *
Mr Wow * Grinne Mhr * Pop the Balloon Man * Super Chap *
Big Rory & Ochie * Gaelic Ferry
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MON 29 SEP
ALPHA COURSE @ Crown
Church Hall, 6.30pm. Got
questions about life? Join
Alpha Course for a meal and
explore life and the christian
faith in a friendly, open,
and informal environment.
Contact number: 01463
231140, alpha.org
WED 01 OCT
FINDS AT THE FORT @ Fort
George,7pm. Talk by Eric
Soane about metal-detected
finds around Fort George.
Book: 0131 310 8703:
THU 02 OCT
INVERNESS
MOUNTAINEERING CLUB
MEETING @ Heathmount
Hotel, 9.30pm. Details about
the club from: invernessmc.
com, Or email: richard.
hartland123@gmail.com
Every Thursday.
HAF: (Highland Archaeology
Festival) AUNEARTHING
THE HIGHLANDS @ IMAG,
1pm. Booking essential
01463 237 114
HAF: THE GREAT WAR
AND ITS IMPACT ON THE
CLAN MACPHERSON @
Clan Macpherson Museum,
Newtonmore, 2pm, Booking
essential; 01540 673332
HAF: WARTIME
INVERGORDON @ Meet
outside Invergordon
Parish Church, 1.30pm.
HAF: WWI TRENCHES @
Meet at Tomich Caf/
Garden Centre carpark
(A9), 11am & 12noon,
Book: 0774 697 3812
HORSES INSIDE OUT @
Highland Riding Centre,
5.30pm. WIth Gillian Higgins.
A fascinating insight into the
equine body including jumping,
dressage, and lunging
demonstrations. Catering
available from 5.30pm, demo
starts 7pm. Tickets 20.
FRI 03 OCT
FAMILY BINGO @ Hilton
Community Centre, 7pm.
ABERDEENS MOST
FAMOUS ASTRONOMER @
Birnie Village Hall, 7.30pm.
SIGMA talk by Dr John Reid
- University of Aberdeen.
sigma-astro.co.uk
HAF: THE MONSTER CANAL
@ Meet at the foot of the
Muirtown Lock flights, 2pm
HAF: ARCHIVES OF THE
CALEDONIAN CANAL
@ Highland Archive
Centre, 11am-4pm
HAF: NORTH SUTOR
GUN BATTERIES @ Nigg
Ferry, 1.30pm, Book:
0774 697 3812
SAT 04 OCT
21ST ANNUAL GOLDEN
SPURTLE WORLD PORRIDGE
MAKING CHAMPIONSHIP @
Carrbridge. The event draws
competitors from around
the globe to compete for the
coveted Golden Spurtle trophy
and title of World Porridge
Making Champion. It also
celebrates the diversity of
porridge through a speciality
section. goldenspurtle.com
HAF: HIGHLAND
ARCHAEOLOGY FESTIVAL
CONFERENCE @ The Highland
Council, Two-day conference.
INVERNESS FARMERS
MARKET @ Eastgate
Precinct, 9.30am-3.30pm
POETRY EVENING @
Sunset Cafe, 7pm.
SUN 05 OCT
ROSS-SHIRE ABC DOG
AGILITY FUN SHOW @
Black Isle Showground.
Watch the amazing dogs
from Ross-shire Dog Agility
Club doing something that
they love. A range of courses
will cater for beginners to
more experienced handlers.
Stalls and charities.
MON 06 OCT
THE LAST GREAT CLIMB:
LEO HOLDING: CLIMBING
IN ANTARCTICA @ Highland
Council Chamber, 7.30pm.
Leo Houlding is a worldleading
climber, adventurer and
explorer, whose unique style
and mischievous smile are
legendary. In January 2013,
he successfully led his team
up the first ascent of the
remarkable mile-long north-
eastern ridge of Ulvetanna,
a 4,500ft cliff in Antarctica.
Leos inspiring talk is
illustrated with breath-taking
photography and jaw-dropping
video clips shot by the multi
award-winning Alastair Lee.
Adults: 8; RSGS members,
children and students: free.
HAF: ARCHAEOLOGICAL
INVESTIGATIONS IN THE
FEARN PENINSULA @
Nigg Old Church, 7.30pm
Talk with exhibits.
TUE 07 OCT
INVERNESS FLORAL ART
CLUB MEETING @ Cauldeen
School, Friendship and
flowers. New members and
guests welcome. Contact
Mary on 01463 224828.
THE APOLLO JOURNALS
@ Inverness - TBC, Talk
examining the results of
the 5 Apollo missions.
Visit: spacegazer.
com for venue.
EFFECTS OF GOSHAWK
COLONISATION ON TAWNY
OWLS IN KIELDER FOREST
@ Culloden Library, 7.30pm.
Talk by Sarah Hoy. Contact:
01463 221661
THU 09 OCT
STONE CARVING @ Smithton
Culloden Free Church,
3.15pm. NOTE CHANGE
OF TIME. NADFAS lecture
by Madeline Goold. Insight
into the work of a practising
sculptress and her Scottish
sources of inspiration.
BIRDING IN THE LAND OF
THE MID-NIGHT SUN @
Grant Arms Hotel, 8.30pm.
Talk by Alan Davies and Ruth
Miller of the Biggest Twitch
about their trip to Finland and
Norway earlier this year.
HAF: RECORDING WALK:
MUNLOCHY @ Meet at
Munlochy car park, 2pm.
archhighland.org.uk
FRI 10 OCT
THE ROYAL NATIONAL MD
@ Eden Court & other
Inverness venues. Scotlands
premier festival celebrating
Gaelic linguistic and
cultural heritage, returns
to Inverness this year for
the fourteenth time, last
visiting the city in 1997.
MD FRINGE: TORCHLIGHT
PROCESSION @ Inverness
City Centre, 7pm. Inverness
welcomes the Royal National
Md with a torchlight
procession through Inverness
to Eden Court Theatre for
the opening ceremony and
concert. Pipe bands and
street theatre add to the
festival atmosphere.
OUR TREASURED PAST @
Nairn Free Church, 7.30pm.
Treasure Trove in Scotland
and recent artefact finds from
Nairnshire. nairnliterary.org.uk
SAT 11 OCT
CRAFT FAIR @ Old High
Church, Inverness.
in aid of Elsie Normington
Foundation. Various crafts,
jewellery, knitting etc. Teas,
coffees. Raffle. 10am-4pm
CUIL LODAIR WARGAMES
FAIR @ Culloden Battlefield
Visitors Centre, 10am-4pm,
The third Culloden wargames
fair- the local event for gamers
with clubs from all over
Scotland competing for the
best game trophy. Weapons
demonstrations, traders etc.
A great event for the family
at an iconic site! 10am-4pm
THE ROYAL NATIONAL
MD @ Eden Court &
other Inverness venues.
As Fri 10 Oct.
HAF: KIRKMICHAEL, PAST,
PRESENT AND FUTURE @
Kirkmichael, Udale Bay, 11am
Dr Jim Mackay will give a tour
of the Kirk and graveyard.
HAF: CRAFTY ARCHAEOLOGY
@ Victoria Park, Cromarty,
11am, Hands-on exploration
of historical crafts
evidenced in local digs.
SUN 12 OCT
ANTIQUES AND
COLLECTABLES FAIR @
Strathpeffer Pavilion.
HAF: CELTIC ROSEMARKIE
@ Groam House Museum
& Rosemarkie Beach,
Celtic themed day, sand
castle comp in morning
and craft in afternoon.
THE ROYAL NATIONAL MD
@ Eden Court & other
Inverness venues.
As Fri 10 Oct.
MOD FRINGE: GAELIC
SERVICE @ Old High
Church, Inverness, 3pm.
An inter-denominational
service giving thanks for
the Royal National Mods
visit to Inverness, led by
the Rev Norman Maciver.
MON 13 OCT
THE ROYAL NATIONAL
MD @ Eden Court &
other Inverness venues.
As Fri 10 Oct.
AN INSIGHT INTO A WILDLIFE
PHOTOGRAPHERS WORLD @
Grant Arms Hotel, 8.30pm.
TUE 14 OCT
MD FRINGE: WAULKING
THE TWEED @ Inverness
Museum and Art Gallery,
11am, 2pm. Drop in and have
a try, with Rhona Lightfoot.
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MON 29 SEP
ALPHA COURSE @ Crown
Church Hall, 6.30pm. Got
questions about life? Join
Alpha Course for a meal and
explore life and the christian
faith in a friendly, open,
and informal environment.
Contact number: 01463
231140, alpha.org
WED 01 OCT
FINDS AT THE FORT @ Fort
George,7pm. Talk by Eric
Soane about metal-detected
finds around Fort George.
Book: 0131 310 8703:
THU 02 OCT
INVERNESS
MOUNTAINEERING CLUB
MEETING @ Heathmount
Hotel, 9.30pm. Details about
the club from: invernessmc.
com, Or email: richard.
hartland123@gmail.com
Every Thursday.
HAF: (Highland Archaeology
Festival) AUNEARTHING
THE HIGHLANDS @ IMAG,
1pm. Booking essential
01463 237 114
HAF: THE GREAT WAR
AND ITS IMPACT ON THE
CLAN MACPHERSON @
Clan Macpherson Museum,
Newtonmore, 2pm, Booking
essential; 01540 673332
HAF: WARTIME
INVERGORDON @ Meet
outside Invergordon
Parish Church, 1.30pm.
HAF: WWI TRENCHES @
Meet at Tomich Caf/
Garden Centre carpark
(A9), 11am & 12noon,
Book: 0774 697 3812
HORSES INSIDE OUT @
Highland Riding Centre,
5.30pm. WIth Gillian Higgins.
A fascinating insight into the
equine body including jumping,
dressage, and lunging
demonstrations. Catering
available from 5.30pm, demo
starts 7pm. Tickets 20.
FRI 03 OCT
FAMILY BINGO @ Hilton
Community Centre, 7pm.
ABERDEENS MOST
FAMOUS ASTRONOMER @
Birnie Village Hall, 7.30pm.
SIGMA talk by Dr John Reid
- University of Aberdeen.
sigma-astro.co.uk
HAF: THE MONSTER CANAL
@ Meet at the foot of the
Muirtown Lock flights, 2pm
HAF: ARCHIVES OF THE
CALEDONIAN CANAL
@ Highland Archive
Centre, 11am-4pm
HAF: NORTH SUTOR
GUN BATTERIES @ Nigg
Ferry, 1.30pm, Book:
0774 697 3812
SAT 04 OCT
21ST ANNUAL GOLDEN
SPURTLE WORLD PORRIDGE
MAKING CHAMPIONSHIP @
Carrbridge. The event draws
competitors from around
the globe to compete for the
coveted Golden Spurtle trophy
and title of World Porridge
Making Champion. It also
celebrates the diversity of
porridge through a speciality
section. goldenspurtle.com
HAF: HIGHLAND
ARCHAEOLOGY FESTIVAL
CONFERENCE @ The Highland
Council, Two-day conference.
INVERNESS FARMERS
MARKET @ Eastgate
Precinct, 9.30am-3.30pm
POETRY EVENING @
Sunset Cafe, 7pm.
SUN 05 OCT
ROSS-SHIRE ABC DOG
AGILITY FUN SHOW @
Black Isle Showground.
Watch the amazing dogs
from Ross-shire Dog Agility
Club doing something that
they love. A range of courses
will cater for beginners to
more experienced handlers.
Stalls and charities.
MON 06 OCT
THE LAST GREAT CLIMB:
LEO HOLDING: CLIMBING
IN ANTARCTICA @ Highland
Council Chamber, 7.30pm.
Leo Houlding is a worldleading
climber, adventurer and
explorer, whose unique style
and mischievous smile are
legendary. In January 2013,
he successfully led his team
up the first ascent of the
remarkable mile-long north-
eastern ridge of Ulvetanna,
a 4,500ft cliff in Antarctica.
Leos inspiring talk is
illustrated with breath-taking
photography and jaw-dropping
video clips shot by the multi
award-winning Alastair Lee.
Adults: 8; RSGS members,
children and students: free.
HAF: ARCHAEOLOGICAL
INVESTIGATIONS IN THE
FEARN PENINSULA @
Nigg Old Church, 7.30pm
Talk with exhibits.
TUE 07 OCT
INVERNESS FLORAL ART
CLUB MEETING @ Cauldeen
School, Friendship and
flowers. New members and
guests welcome. Contact
Mary on 01463 224828.
THE APOLLO JOURNALS
@ Inverness - TBC, Talk
examining the results of
the 5 Apollo missions.
Visit: spacegazer.
com for venue.
EFFECTS OF GOSHAWK
COLONISATION ON TAWNY
OWLS IN KIELDER FOREST
@ Culloden Library, 7.30pm.
Talk by Sarah Hoy. Contact:
01463 221661
THU 09 OCT
STONE CARVING @ Smithton
Culloden Free Church,
3.15pm. NOTE CHANGE
OF TIME. NADFAS lecture
by Madeline Goold. Insight
into the work of a practising
sculptress and her Scottish
sources of inspiration.
BIRDING IN THE LAND OF
THE MID-NIGHT SUN @
Grant Arms Hotel, 8.30pm.
Talk by Alan Davies and Ruth
Miller of the Biggest Twitch
about their trip to Finland and
Norway earlier this year.
HAF: RECORDING WALK:
MUNLOCHY @ Meet at
Munlochy car park, 2pm.
archhighland.org.uk
FRI 10 OCT
THE ROYAL NATIONAL MD
@ Eden Court & other
Inverness venues. Scotlands
premier festival celebrating
Gaelic linguistic and
cultural heritage, returns
to Inverness this year for
the fourteenth time, last
visiting the city in 1997.
MD FRINGE: TORCHLIGHT
PROCESSION @ Inverness
City Centre, 7pm. Inverness
welcomes the Royal National
Md with a torchlight
procession through Inverness
to Eden Court Theatre for
the opening ceremony and
concert. Pipe bands and
street theatre add to the
festival atmosphere.
OUR TREASURED PAST @
Nairn Free Church, 7.30pm.
Treasure Trove in Scotland
and recent artefact finds from
Nairnshire. nairnliterary.org.uk
SAT 11 OCT
CRAFT FAIR @ Old High
Church, Inverness.
in aid of Elsie Normington
Foundation. Various crafts,
jewellery, knitting etc. Teas,
coffees. Raffle. 10am-4pm
CUIL LODAIR WARGAMES
FAIR @ Culloden Battlefield
Visitors Centre, 10am-4pm,
The third Culloden wargames
fair- the local event for gamers
with clubs from all over
Scotland competing for the
best game trophy. Weapons
demonstrations, traders etc.
A great event for the family
at an iconic site! 10am-4pm
THE ROYAL NATIONAL
MD @ Eden Court &
other Inverness venues.
As Fri 10 Oct.
HAF: KIRKMICHAEL, PAST,
PRESENT AND FUTURE @
Kirkmichael, Udale Bay, 11am
Dr Jim Mackay will give a tour
of the Kirk and graveyard.
HAF: CRAFTY ARCHAEOLOGY
@ Victoria Park, Cromarty,
11am, Hands-on exploration
of historical crafts
evidenced in local digs.
SUN 12 OCT
ANTIQUES AND
COLLECTABLES FAIR @
Strathpeffer Pavilion.
HAF: CELTIC ROSEMARKIE
@ Groam House Museum
& Rosemarkie Beach,
Celtic themed day, sand
castle comp in morning
and craft in afternoon.
THE ROYAL NATIONAL MD
@ Eden Court & other
Inverness venues.
As Fri 10 Oct.
MOD FRINGE: GAELIC
SERVICE @ Old High
Church, Inverness, 3pm.
An inter-denominational
service giving thanks for
the Royal National Mods
visit to Inverness, led by
the Rev Norman Maciver.
MON 13 OCT
THE ROYAL NATIONAL
MD @ Eden Court &
other Inverness venues.
As Fri 10 Oct.
AN INSIGHT INTO A WILDLIFE
PHOTOGRAPHERS WORLD @
Grant Arms Hotel, 8.30pm.
TUE 14 OCT
MD FRINGE: WAULKING
THE TWEED @ Inverness
Museum and Art Gallery,
11am, 2pm. Drop in and have
a try, with Rhona Lightfoot.
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THE ROYAL NATIONAL MD
@ Eden Court & other
Inverness venues
As Fri 10 Oct.
MD FRINGE: MEET THE
AUTHOR @ Eden Court, 3pm.
A chance to hear readings
from a leading author and
ask questions about writing.
IS THE NATION STATE
RELEVANT? @ Riverside
Lounge, Glen Mhor
Hotel, 7.30pm. LGBT-
friendly. pinkcastle.eu
HEALING HERBS AND
TRADITIONAL REMEDIES @
Seaforth Lodge, 7.30pm. Talk
by Cornelia Hughes, Panacea.
HAF: A DAY IN THE LIFE
OF A 1700S HIGHLAND
TOWNSHIP @ Highland Folk
Museum, costumed
interpreters bring the
1700s township to life.
WED 15 OCT
MD FRINGE: TRADITIONAL
GAELIC WEDDING
CEREMONY @ Highland
Archive and Registration
Centre, 12pm.
THE ROYAL NATIONAL MD
@ Eden Court & other
Inverness venues
As Fri 10 Oct.
MD FRINGE: FAMILY
HISTORY EVENT @ Highland
Archive and Registration
Centre, 12pm. A day of
discovery, which starts with
the traditions of a Highland
Wedding. Find out how to
trace your family history.
MD FRINGE: BARDIC
LECTURE @ Inverness
Museum and Art Gallery,
1pm. TBC - call 01463
237114 for info.
BLIADHNA NAN RAN @ UHI
Building, Ness Walk, 2pm.
MD FRINGE: SHINTY
HEROES @ Highland
Archive and Registration
Centre , 7pm. Hugh Dan
Maclennan with a talk on
Shinty Heroes and Pipe
tunes from the battlefield.
BRIBERY AT BELLADRUM:
UNDERSTANDING A ROMAN
SILVER HOARD @ Millburn
Academy Hall, 7.30pm.
Inverness Field Club talk by
Dr Fraser Hunter (National
Museums, Scotland).
invernessfieldclub.org.uk
WILDLIFE OF THE SPEY
VALLEY @ Grant Arms
Hotel, 8.30pm. Talk.
THU 16 OCT
MD FRINGE: WAULKING
THE TWEED @ IMAG,
11am, 2pm.
THE ROYAL NATIONAL MD
@ Eden Court & other
Inverness venues
As Fri 10 Oct.
MD FRINGE: BARDACHD @
Inverness Town House, 1pm.
Readings from leading
Gaelic poets.
CHRIS ROSE WILDLIFE ART
@ Grant Arms Hotel, 8.30pm.
Talk by Chris Rose, an
internationally acclaimed
wildlife artist.
HAF: BRONZE AGE AIGAS
@ Aigas Field Centre,
Explore the estate and
head back in time, booking
essential: 01463 783670
FRI 17 OCT
ECO FESTIVAL @
Cantraybridge College,
11am-4pm
THE ROYAL NATIONAL MD
@ Eden Court & other
Inverness venues
As Fri 10 Oct.
MD FRINGE: MIRE RI MR
@ Kingsmills Hotel, 10am.
Live BBC broadcast their
popular entertainment show
with Mrag Macdonald.
SAT 18 OCT
ECO FESTIVAL @
Cantraybridge College.
WOOL AND TEXTILE FAIR
@ Eden Court, 10am-4pm,
INDOOR CARBOOT SALE
@ Hilton Community
Centre, 8.30am.
MD FRINGE: MASSED
CHOIRS PARADE @ Inverness
City Centre, 10.30am. Choirs
march through the city to
Inverness Castle Esplanade
. Non-choir members are
welcome to join the singing.
The Royal National Md
banner will be handed over
to Oban Local Organising
Committee as they take over
the reins for next year.
THE ROYAL NATIONAL MD
@ Eden Court & other
Inverness venues
As Fri 10 Oct.
POETRY EVENING @
Sunset Cafe, 7pm.
TUE 21 OCT
FREE LIFE SKILLS COURSE
TO TACKLE DEPRESSION
@ SHIMCA, 1 Ardconnel
Terrace, Inverness, 6.30pm.
Learn to manage and
challenge low mood
and anxiety. To book a
place contact Action on
Depression: 0131 243
2786, or eleanorw@
actionondepression.org.
actionondepression.org
GORDON BUCHANAN:
LOST ADVENTURES @
Eden Court, 7.30pm. Join
Gordon Buchanan, the
highly acclaimed wildlife
cameraman and presenter
of The bear family and me
and The Polar Bear family
and me as he hosts an
evening of exciting personal
recollections, and lets you
into his world of weird, wild
and wonderful wildlife.
WED 22 OCT
BADENOCH GARDENING
CLUB TALK @ Newtonmore
Village Hall, 7.30pm. by
Rory Richardson who works
at the Creag Meagaidh
Nature Reserve. Members
free, visitors 2.50
GORDON BUCHANAN: LOST
ADVENTURES @ Universal
Hall, Findhorn, 7.30pm.
As Tue 21 Oct.
RAPTORS OF THE
HIGHLANDS @ Grant
Arms Hotel, 8.30pm.
Keith Duncan of Scottish
Natural Heritage gives a talk
on Raptors in the Highlands.
THU 23 OCT
BOTSWANA , DESERT AND
DELTA @ Fraser Park Bowling
Club, 7.30pm. RSPB Talk.
BOTSWANA, DESERT
AND DELTA @ Fraser Park
Bowling Club, 7.30pm.
RSPB talk. 01997 433283
FRI 24 OCT
BRODIE CASTLE PAINTINGS
COLLECTION: 19TH CENTURY
ENGLISH WATERCOLOURS
@ Brodie Castle, 2pm.
Talk, book on: 0844
493 2156
SO FAIR AND FOUL A DAY @
Nairn Free Church, 7.30pm.
Scotlands Weather Nairn
Literary Institute talk by
DR ALASTAIR DAWSON.
nairnliterary.org.uk
SAT 25 OCT
ARTS AND CRAFTS
GATHERING @ Carnegie
Hall, Clashmore,
clashmorehall.com
WRITE UP NORTH @
Inverness Town House.
Literary talks, competitions
and seminars, plus key
speaker Bob Davidson,
of Sandstone Press.
sawriters.org.uk
RSPB OUTING TO
LOSSIEMOUTH AREA @
Highland Council Car Park,
9.30am. 2nd pick up at
Findhorn Bay Hide 10.30am.
Tel 01997 433283
CAKE WALK AND STORY -
RIVER OICH, NEAR FORT
AUGUSTUS @ Meet at
Highland Council, 10am.
Call Guy on 0772 4992790
TUE 28 OCT
HIGHLAND LITERARY SALON
5TH BIRTHDAY PARTY @
Glen Mhor Hotel, 7pm.
Salon guests Alan Bissett and
Laura Marney. For more info
see highlandlitsalon.com
WED 29 OCT
FRIENDS OF STRATHPEFFER
COFFEE MORNING @
Strathpeffer Pavilion, 10am.
SURVEYING THE
NEOLITHIC CHAMBERED
TOMBS OF ARRAN
@ Dingwall Community
Centre, 7.30pm. Matt Ritchie
of the Forestry Commission
will describe recent work
recording a Neolithic
cairn by various means,
including photogrammetry.
THU 30 OCT
TEMPLE SPA CHRISTMAS
EVENT @ Fairburn Memorial
Hall, Marybank, 7.30pm.
Pay on the door or tickets
from 01997 433226.
SAT 01 NOV
INVERNESS FARMERS
MARKET @ Eastgate
Precinct.
POETRY EVENING @
Sunset Cafe, 7pm.
WED 05 NOV
CIVIC BONFIRE AND
FIREWORKS DISPLAY 2014
@ Bught Park, 7pm.
More Highland Ranger
& Highland Archaeology
Festival Events online
across the Highlands @
www.whatsonhighlands.com
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Were looking for people to become self-
employed Foster Carers for children with
complex needs and challenging behaviour.
You will be a full time carer at home with the skills and experience of
working with and caring for children and young people or have
relevant qualifications in child care. Placements will range from a
few weeks to several years.
You will get specialist training and support and up to five weeks
respite a year. Come and join the growing community of Highland
Foster Carers.
For more information contact us now at:
Intensive Fostering Scheme
34,413 per annum plus
a weekly age related allowance
for the child
fostering@highland.gov.uk
or phone: 01463 703431
We are seeking adults with little/ no dance
experience to compete in Strictly Inverness
in May 2015
You must be:
Aged 18 or over
Prepared to commit at least 3 hours/ week
dance tuition from Jan-May
Prepared to fund raise for Highland Hospice
& Inverness Ice Centre
Interested?
Visit: www.highlandhospice.org/strictlyinverness
& fll out an application form to be returned by
Monday 27 October 2014.

More info: Linda Macdonald, Highland Hospice


Fundraising Manager 01463 227907
Highland Hospice & Inverness Ice Centre are registered
charities, Nos SC011227 and SC033343
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PRIDE (15)
FRI 03 THU 09 OCT
DREAM & SCREAM SCREENING TUE 07 OCT 11.00
Director Matthew Warchus I Starring Bill Nighy, Imelda Staunton, Dominic West, Paddy Considine
UK I 2014 I 120 mins
Its 1984 and a group of gay and lesbian activists have decided to raise money to support the
families of striking miners. So, they set off in a mini bus to the heart of the Welsh valleys to
make their donation in person. There, the two seemingly alien communities form a suprising
and triumphant bond. A heartwarming tale of Thatcherite Britain based on a true story.
A MOST WANTED MAN (15)
FRI 03 THU 09 OCT
FRIENDS COFFEE MORNING MON 06 OCT 11.30
SUBTITLED SCREENING WED 08 OCT 18.00
Director Anton Corbijn I Starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel McAdams, Robin Wright
UK/USA/Germany I 2014 I 122 mins I amostwantedmanmovie.com
Based on John le Carrs novel an illegal immigrant gets caught in the international war on
terror. Nothing about him seems to add up and he soon attracts the attention of the worlds
intelligence agencies. Is he a thief, a victim, or worse, an extremist intent on destruction?
GONE GIRL (18 TBC)
SAT 18 THU 23 OCT
SUBTITLED SCREENING MON 20 OCT 17.15
Director David Fincher I Starring Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris
USA I 2014 I 149 mins I findamazingamy.com
On the day of their fifth wedding anniversary distraught husband Nick Dunne reports his wife
Amy missing. He launches a huge public search for her but under the intense media pressure
and police scrutiny, cracks begin to appear in Nicks portrayal of a blissful marriage. Did Nick
Dunne kill his wife? David Fincher brings the global bestselling novel by Gillian Flynn to life.
THE PHANTOM CARRIAGE
KRKARLEN (U)
FRI 31 OCT
Director Victor Sjstrm I Starring Victor Sjstrm, Hilda Borgstrm
Sweden I 1921 I 106 mins I Silent with live piano accompaniment I stephenhorne.co.uk
Dont miss the opportunity to see The Phantom Carriage on the big screen this Halloween night
with live music by internationally acclaimed silent film accompanist and composer Stephen
Horne! Fancy Dress optional (but encouraged!)
EDEN COURT
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2014
Welcome to the Robertson Screens. At Robertson weve always been a keen supporter of
the arts: from brass bands to theatre shows to music festivals and now cinema. We helped to
redevelop Eden Court and were proud that we can continue to work in partnership with them
by sponsoring the cinemas.
Robertson Investing Building Caring
We hope you enjoy your film. robertson.co.uk
Eden Court, Bishops Road, Inverness IV3 5SA Box Office 01463 234 234 Administration 01463 239 841
SUPPORTED BY
Eden Court Highlands (trading as Eden Court) is a company registered in Scotland (company number SC63216) and a charity registered with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (registered number SCO08237)
TICKET PRICES
All Tickets pre 5.00pm 7.00
Adults (over 18) 8.00
Adult Concession 7.50
Under 18s & Students 5.00 at all times
Eden Court Friends 1.00 off
Programmers Choice:
Buy for all three Programmers Choice lms
and get 1.00 off each
EXCLUSIVE SCREENINGS FOR EDEN COURT FRIENDS
Friends Coffee Morning MON 06 OCT, A Most Wanted Man (15)
Film starts 11.30am Coffee served from 10.30am
DREAM AND SCREAMSpecially for parents and carers of new babies aged 012 months.
Look out for Dream & Screamon individual screenings.
AUDIO DESCRIBED & SUBTITLED FILMS We endeavour to offer as wide a range of accessible film screenings
as possible. When a film is marked this means that Audio Description is available via a headset for all
screenings (please ask box office for your headset). When a film is marked this means there will be a
selected Subtitled screening/screenings. Subtitled Screenings will be highlighted on the timetable and
below the film entry.
AUTISM FRIENDLY SCREENINGSWhen a film is marked this means that there will be an Autism Friendly
Screening of this film. These screenings are especially for people on the autistic spectrum and their families,
friends and carers. During these shows low lights are left on in the auditorium and the volume of the
soundtrack is reduced. It is fine for customers to move around, make noise or take a break during the film.
OCT 2014
Wed 01
11.30 Magic In The Moonlight
17.00 The Hundred-Foot Journey
18.00 Before I Go To Sleep
19.30 Stephen Fry Live: More Fool Me
20.15 The Hundred-Foot Journey
20.30 Magic In The Moonlight
Thu 02
11.00 Magic In The Moonlight
Dream & Scream
11.30 The Hundred-Foot Journey
14.00 Magic In The Moonlight
18.00 The Hundred-Foot Journey
19.00 NT Live: A Streetcar Named Desire
20.30 Before I Go To Sleep
20.45 Magic In The Moonlight
Fri 03
18.00 Night Moves
18.15 Pride
20.15 In Order Of Disappearance
20.30 A Most Wanted Man
Sat 04
14.00 Billy Elliot the Musical Live encore
14.15 All This Mayhem
17.45 In Order Of Disappearance
18.00 A Most Wanted Man
20.15 Night Moves
20.30 Pride
Sun 05
13.00 Pride
13.30 Make Way For Tomorrow Luminate
16.30 Tony Benn: Will and Testament
17.15 All This Mayhem
19.45 In Order Of Disappearance
20.00 A Most Wanted Man
Mon 06
11.30 A Most Wanted Man
Friends Coffee Morning
18.00 Mars Project SMHAFF
18.15 A Most Wanted Man
20.15 In Order Of Disappearance
20.30 Pride
Tue 07
11.00 Pride Dream & Scream
14.00 A Most Wanted Man
19.00 The Bridge Rising
19.15 Animal Kingdom InFiFa
Wed 08
11.30 In Order Of Disappearance
14.00 Night Moves
18.00 A Most Wanted Man Subtitled
19.00 NT Live: A Streetcar Named Desire
Encore
20.30 Pride
Thu 09
11.30 A Most Wanted Man
14.00 Pride
18.00 Advanced Style/The Lady In
Number 6 Luminate
18.15 Pride
20.30 In Order Of Disappearance
20.45 A Most Wanted Man
Fri 10 Fri 17
Please note there will be no cinema
screenings during this time due to Eden
Court hosting the Royal National MOD.
Sat 18
13.00 Gone Girl
14.15 Ana Ana SMHAFF
17.15 Kick
17.30 Gone Girl
17.45 A Dangerous Game
20.00 Miss and the Doctors
20.15 Watermark
20.30 Gone Girl
Sun 19
13.00 Gone Girl
13.30 Alive: Inside SMHAFF
16.30 NT Live: A Streetcar Named Desire
Encore
17.00 Gone Girl
20.00 Gone Girl
Mon 20
17.15 Gone Girl Subtitled
19.15 The Royal Ballet: Manon Recorded
20.15 Gone Girl
Tue 21
11.30 A Dangerous Game
19.00 Gone Girl
19.15 An Autumn Afternoon InFiFa
Wed 22
11.30 Watermark
14.00 Gone Girl
19.00 Kick
19.15 Gone Girl
20.00 A Dangerous Game
Thu 23
11.30 Gone Girl
14.00 Miss and the Doctors
17.15 Gone Girl
19.00 Guardian Live presents In
Conversation with Russell Brand
20.15 Gone Girl
20.45 Moebius
Fri 24
18.00 What We Did On Our Holiday
18.15 Attila Marcel
20.15 '71
20.30 Maps to the Stars
Sat 25
11.30 Planes: Fire & Rescue
14.00 Planes: Fire & Rescue
Autism Friendly Screening
14.15 What We Did On Our Holiday
17.45 Maps to the Stars
18.00 '71
20.15 Attila Marcel
20.30 What We Did On Our Holiday
Sun 26
11.30 Planes: Fire & Rescue
13.15 Maps to the Stars
14.00 Planes: Fire & Rescue
17.00 Attila Marcel
17.15 What We Did On Our Holiday
19.15 Maps to the Stars
19.45 '71
Mon 27
17.00 What We Did On Our Holiday
18.00 '71
19.15 Royal Opera House Live:
I Due Foscari
20.15 Maps to the Stars
Tue 28
11.00 What We Did On Our Holiday
Dream & Scream
19.15 '71
19.45 Maps to the Stars
Wed 29
11.30 '71
14.00 Attila Marcel
19.00 What We Did On Our Holiday
19.15 A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness
Thu 30
11.30 Maps to the Stars
14.00 '71
18.00 A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness
18.15 What We Did On Our Holiday
20.15 When We Were Kings
20.30 '71
Fri 31
17.45 Ida
18.00 I Origins
20.00 The Phantom Carriage
20.30 A Walk Among The Tombstones
NOV 2014
Sat 01
14.00 I Origins
18.00 The Keeper of Lost Causes
20.15 Ida
20.30 A Walk Among The Tombstones
Sun 02
17.00 A Walk Among The Tombstones
17.15 Ida
19.15 The Keeper of Lost Causes
19.45 I Origins
Mon 03
18.00 A Walk Among The Tombstones
18.15 The Keeper of Lost Causes
20.15 I, Origins
20.30 Ida
Tue 04
11.30 Ida
14.00 I Origins
18.00 Seven Samurai InFiFa
ALSO SCREENING THIS MONTH: MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT, BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP, THE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY
ANDNT LIVE: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE.
FOR SCREENING TIMES SEE THE TIMETABLE & FOR MORE INFO GO TO WWW.EDEN-COURT.CO.UK
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Were looking for people to become self-
employed Foster Carers for children with
complex needs and challenging behaviour.
You will be a full time carer at home with the skills and experience of
working with and caring for children and young people or have
relevant qualifications in child care. Placements will range from a
few weeks to several years.
You will get specialist training and support and up to five weeks
respite a year. Come and join the growing community of Highland
Foster Carers.
For more information contact us now at:
Intensive Fostering Scheme
34,413 per annum plus
a weekly age related allowance
for the child
fostering@highland.gov.uk
or phone: 01463 703431
We are seeking adults with little/ no dance
experience to compete in Strictly Inverness
in May 2015
You must be:
Aged 18 or over
Prepared to commit at least 3 hours/ week
dance tuition from Jan-May
Prepared to fund raise for Highland Hospice
& Inverness Ice Centre
Interested?
Visit: www.highlandhospice.org/strictlyinverness
& fll out an application form to be returned by
Monday 27 October 2014.

More info: Linda Macdonald, Highland Hospice


Fundraising Manager 01463 227907
Highland Hospice & Inverness Ice Centre are registered
charities, Nos SC011227 and SC033343
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200
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Cuid de na chithear s a chluinnear fad seachdain a Mhid!
All these and MORE, playing live, in pubs, hotels & venues
throughout the city during the Royal National Md!!!
Tha am Md a tighinn, is sr iomall leis!
The Md comes to Inverness this month.
Heres your 4 page Md Fringe Guide pull-out
Grab your of cial Md Fringe programme! Find out how overleaf >>>
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CERTIFICATES Films rated (12+), (15+) are documentaries without BBFC classifications, these are our recommended age suitability ratings.
Films rated (CERT TBC) can be checked nearer screening dates or at bbfc.co.uk
GUARDIAN LIVE PRESENTS
IN CONVERSATION WITH
RUSSELL BRAND (15+)
THU 23 OCT
UK I 2014 I 90 mins
The English comedian, author and activist will be in
conversation with renowned journalist and commentator
Owen Jones for a special event broadcast live.
Tickets 14.00 / Reduced Rate 12.00
WATERMARK (U)
SAT 18 & WED 22 OCT
Directors Jennifer Baichwal, Edward Burtynsky
CanadaI 2013 I 91 mins I burtynsky-water.com
In this fascinating documentary, award-winning
filmmakers Jenner Baichwal and renowned
photographer Edward Burtynsky travel the globe
to explore our relationship with water.
STEPHEN FRY LIVE:
MORE FOOL ME (12+)
WED 01 OCT (LIVE)
90mins approx I stephenfry.uk
Don't miss this rare opportunity to see the
multi-award winning comedian, actor, presenter,
writer and raconteur on stage giving a one-man comic
tour de force. This live satellite event coincides with
the publication of Stephen Fry's brand new volume of
memoirs, More Fool Me, following his 2010 bestseller
The Fry Chronicles.
Tickets 14.00 / Reduced Rate 12.00
NIGHT MOVES (15)
FRI 03, SAT 04 & WED 08 OCT
Director Kelly Reichardt
StarringJesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning
USA I 2013 I 113 mins I nightmovesmovie.com
Paranoia and mistrust infiltrates the lives of three eco
terrorists (Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning and Peter
Sarsgaard) when their plan to blow up a hydroelectric
dam goes tragically wrong. From the director of Meeks
Cutoff and Wendy and Lucy.
LUMINATE: SCOTLANDS CREATIVE AGEING FESTIVAL
MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW (U) SUN 05 OCT
Director Leo McCarey I Starring Victor Moore, Beulah Bondi I USA I 1937 I 91 mins
A simple yet heartbreakingly beautiful depression-era story of an older couple who are forced to separate
after they lose their house and find none of their children are prepared to take them in.
ADVANCED STYLE (PG) THU 09 OCT
Director Lina Plioplyte I Starring Joyce Carpati, Ari Cohen I USA I 2014 I 72 mins I advancedstylefilm.com
Advanced Style examines the lives of seven unique New Yorkers whose eclectic personal style and vital spirit have
guided their approach to aging.
PLAYS WITH: THE LADY IN NUMBER 6: MUSIC SAVED MY LIFE
Director Malcolm Clarke I Canada/USA/UK I 2014 I 39 mins
As the worlds oldest pianist and holocaust survivor, 109 year-old Alice Herz Sommer shares her views on how to
live a long and happy life.
SCOTTISH MENTAL HEALTH ARTS & FILM FESTIVAL
MARS PROJECT (12+) MON 06 OCT
Directors Jonathan Balazs, Andrew Lounsbury
Canada I 2012 I 62 mins I marsprojectmovie.blogspot.co.uk
Hip Hop meets mental health. Khari Conspiracy Stewarts emergence as a musical force was followed by a
diagnosis of schizophrenia. Yet instead of allowing them to challenge and constrain his creativity, Conspiracy
uses the voices he hears as sources of artistic inspiration.
ANA ANA (12+) SAT 18 OCT
Directors Corinne van Egeraat, Petr Lom
Netherlands I 2013 I 75 min I Arabic with subtitles I anaana.nl
This marvellous cinematic poem is set in an Egypt where hopes for the revolution have begun to unravel, and
where womens rights are terribly vulnerable. Using beautiful, intense metaphors and visionary storytelling, four
young women speak from the bottom of their hearts of their dreams and desires.
ALIVE INSIDE (8+) SUN 19 OCT
Director Michael Rossato-Bennett I USA I 2014 I 73 min I aliveinside.us
This moving documentary accompanies social worker Dan Cohen to nursing homes, where he presents a
surprisingly effective method of combatting Alzheimers-related memory loss. Dans inspired approach
suggests that novel, and simple, means of treating illness can sometimes be the best.
PROGRAMMERS CHOICE
IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE
KRAFTIDIOTEN (15)
FRI 03 MON 06 & WED 08
& THU 09 OCT
Director Hans Petter Moland
StarringStellan Skarsgrd, Bruno Ganz
Norway I 2014 I 117 mins
Norwegian and Swedish with subtitles
When snowplough driver Nils learns that his son
has died of an apparent drug overdose he sets out
on a bloodthirsty quest to find the ruthless drug
dealers he believes responsible. A stylish, Jo
Nesbo (esque) Norwegian thriller thats edgy
and humorous in equal measure.
KICK (12A)
SAT 18 & WED 22 OCT
Director Sajid Nadiadwala
Starring Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez
India I 2014 I 147 mins I Hindi with subtitles
This intoxicating Bollywood action-romance follows Davi,
an adrenalin junkie, who walks away from a whirlwind
romance in search of a new high. He embraces a new
life as a thief but soon finds himself on the run from the
police and in the middle of a turf war with a local gangster.
ALL THIS MAYHEM (15)
SAT 04 & SUN 05 OCT
Director Eddie Martin
StarringTas Pappas, Ben Pappas
UK/Australia I 2014 I 102 mins
From the makers of the award-winning Senna and
the Academy-Award nominated Exit Through the Gift
Shop comes this unflinching, never-before-seen
account of the drugs and hedonism of professional
skateboarding.
A DANGEROUS GAME (PG)
SAT 18, TUE 21 & WED 22 OCT
Director Anthony Baxter
Starring Donald Trump, Michael Forbes
UK I 2014 I 102 mins I adangerousgame.org
In this courageous sequel to the highly acclaimed
documentary Youve Been Trumped, director Anthony
Baxter takes us on a journey to other global hot spots
where developers, often in cahoots with local officials,
are using golf as a smokescreen to build massive
luxury restorts which end up costing the earth
Inverness Film Fans (InFiFa) meet fortnightly at Eden Court Cinema for screenings and post-film
discussions. The screenings are open to everyone. Find out more at invernessfilmfans.org
TONY BENN:
WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A)
SUN 05 OCT
Director Skip Kite
Starring Tony Benn
UK I 2014 I 95 mins I tonybennfilm.com
A moving and informative tribute to Tony Benn
political firebrand, prolific diarist, writer, charismatic
anti-war campaigner, husband and father. There will
be a satellite Q&A following the screening. Check
website for details.
'71 (15)
FRI 24 THU 30 OCT
Director Yann Demange
Starring Jack O'Connell, Sean Harris
UK I 2014 I 99 mins
Rising star Jack OConnell (Starred Up) stars as Gary
Hook, a young British squaddie abandoned by his unit in
Belfast at the height of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
Stranded in hostile territory, Hook must escape through
the riot-torn city.
THE KEEPER OF LOST CAUSES
KVINDEN I BURET (15) SAT 01 MON 03 NOV
Director Mikkel Nrgaard Starring Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Fares Fares
Denmark/Germany/Sweden I 2013 I 97 mins I Danish, Swedish and Arabic with subtitles
After being re-assigned to a newly created cold case department, disgraced detective Carl Mrck goes against
orders and begins to look into the mystery of a politicians disappearance five years earlier. Before long the
investigation leads him into the dark underworld of Copenhagen. A thrilling adaptation of the bestselling
Department Qcrime novels by Jussi Adler-Olsen.
MISS AND THE DOCTORS
TIREZ LA LANGUE, MADEMOISELLE (12)
SAT 18 & THUR 23 OCT
Director Axelle Ropert
Starring Cdric Kahn, Louise Bourgoin
France I 2013 I 102 mins I French with subtitles
Brothers Boris and Dimitri have a lot in common. They're
both doctors, they both live in Paris and they're both in
love with local barmaid Judith. When they realise they
each have feelings for the same woman, the long-
lingering rivalries of their childhood begin to bubble
dangerously close to the surface...
MOEBIUS (18)
THU 23 OCT
Director Kim Ki-duk
Starring Lee Eun-woo, Cho Jae-hyun
South Korea I 2013 I 89 mins
A spurned wife seeks revenge against her adulterous
husband in this daring, perverse portrayal of a
dysfunctional family.
ATTILA MARCEL (12A)
FRI 24 SUN 26 & WED 29 OCT
Director Sylvain Chomet
Starring Guillaume Gouix, Anne Le Ny
France I 2013 I 106 mins I French with subtitles
Until now, Paul has lived a sheltered life in Paris with
his two aunts. But when hes befriended by an eccentric
neighbour and tries her herbal brew, he uncovers
deeply buried childhood memories and the key to
unlocking the great mystery of his life. A delightful
French comedy with a big heart. From the director
of Belleville Rendez-vous.
WHAT WE DID ON
OUR HOLIDAY (12A)
FRI 24 THU 30 OCT
Directors Guy Jenkin, Andy Hamilton
Starring Rosamund Pike, Billy Connolly
UK I 2014 I 95 mins
Doug and Abi are going through a painful divorce and,
having kept it a secret from their families, Dougs fathers
birthday party couldnt have come at a worst time. They
travel up to the Highlands with their three children for his
party, giving them strict instructions to keep the divorce a
secret. What could possibly go wrong? From the creators
of the hit BBC comedy series Outnumbered.
PROGRAMMERS CHOICE
MAPS TO THE STARS (18)
FRI 24 TUE 28 & THU 30 OCT
Director David Cronenberg
Starring Julianne Moore, Robert Pattinson
Canada/USA/Ger/Fr I 2014 I 112 mins
David Cronenberg presents a stellar cast in this
darkly comic tale of a Hollywood family chasing
celebrity status, one another and the relentless
ghosts of their past.
PLANES: FIRE & RESCUE (U)
SAT 25 & SUN 26 OCT
AUTISM FRIENDLY SCREENING SAT 25 OCT 14.00
Director Roberts Gannaway
Voices Ed Harris, Julie Bowen
USA I 2014 I 84 mins
Engine failure means that plucky Dusty Crophopper
may never race again. But he gets a second chance
at heroism when he joins an elite squad of firefighting
aircraft.
A SPELL TO WARD OFF
THE DARKNESS (15)
WED 29 & THU 30 OCT
Directors Ben Rivers, Ben Russell
Starring Robert AA Lowe, Hunter Hunt-Hendrix
France/Germany/Estonia I 2013 I 99 mins
aspelltowardoffthedarkness.com
A Spell lies somewhere between fiction and non-fiction
as it follows an unnamed character through three
seemingly disparate moments in his life.
WHEN WE WERE KINGS (PG)
THU 30 OCT
Director Leon Gast
Starring Muhammad Ali, George Foreman
USA I 1996 I 83 mins
The 40th anniversary of the most famous boxing match
of all time is the perfect excuse to revisit the finest
sports documentary ever made.
A WALK AMONG THE
TOMBSTONES (15)
FRI 31 OCT MON 03 NOV
Director Scott Frank
Starring Liam Neeson
USA I 2014 I 114 mins
awalkamongthetombstones.net
Based on Lawrence Blocks bestselling series of
mystery novels, A Walk Among the Tombstones stars
Liam Neeson as Matt Scudder, an ex-NYPD cop who
now works as an unlicensed private investigator
operating just outside the law.
I, ORIGINS (15)
FRI 31 OCT TUE 04 NOV
Director Mike Cahill
Starring Michael Pitt, Brit Marling
USA I 2014 I 106 mins
Molecular biologist, Dr Ian Gray, is obsessed with the
human eye. When he and his lab partner Karen make
a stunning scientific discovery he must risk his life's
work and his family to travel across the world to find
the truth behind what he has found and what it may
mean. From the director of Another Earth.
luminatescotland.org
PROGRAMMERS CHOICE
IDA (12A)
FRI 31 OCT TUE 04 NOV
Director Pawel Pawlikowski
Starring Agata Trzebuchowska
Poland I 2013 I 82 mins
Polish with subtitles
Poland, 1962. Anna, an orphan and young
novitiate nun, decides she must meet Wanda,
her only known living relative, before she takes
her vows. But when the pair meet Wanda tells
Anna that she is Jewish and both women embark
on a journey to discover who they really are and
where they belong.
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THE ROYAL BALLET: MANON (RECORDED) (CERT TBC) MON 20 OCT
Starring Marianela Nez, Federico Bonelli I Approx. 155 mins I more2screen.com
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE LIVE: I DUE FOSCARI (CERT TBC) MON 27 OCT
Director Thaddeus Strassberger I Starring Plcido Domingo, Francesco Meli I Approx. 155 min I more2screen.com
ANIMAL KINGDOM (18) TUE 07 OCT
Director David Michd I Starring James Frecheville, Ben Mendelsohn I Australia I 2010 I 113 mins
One of the finest Australian films ever made, David Michds remarkable, multi-award winning debut is a superbly
paced crime drama.
INVERNESS FILM FANS JAPANESE SEASON
AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON SANMA NO AJI (PG) TUE 21 OCT
Director Yasujir Ozu I Starring Chish Ry, Shima Iwashita
Japan I 1962 I 113 mins I Japanese with subtitles
Now digitally restored, Ozus exquisite final film features superb performances and ravishing camerawork.
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GUARDIAN LIVE PRESENTS
IN CONVERSATION WITH
RUSSELL BRAND (15+)
THU 23 OCT
UK I 2014 I 90 mins
The English comedian, author and activist will be in
conversation with renowned journalist and commentator
Owen Jones for a special event broadcast live.
Tickets 14.00 / Reduced Rate 12.00
WATERMARK (U)
SAT 18 & WED 22 OCT
Directors Jennifer Baichwal, Edward Burtynsky
CanadaI 2013 I 91 mins I burtynsky-water.com
In this fascinating documentary, award-winning
filmmakers Jenner Baichwal and renowned
photographer Edward Burtynsky travel the globe
to explore our relationship with water.
STEPHEN FRY LIVE:
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WED 01 OCT (LIVE)
90mins approx I stephenfry.uk
Don't miss this rare opportunity to see the
multi-award winning comedian, actor, presenter,
writer and raconteur on stage giving a one-man comic
tour de force. This live satellite event coincides with
the publication of Stephen Fry's brand new volume of
memoirs, More Fool Me, following his 2010 bestseller
The Fry Chronicles.
Tickets 14.00 / Reduced Rate 12.00
NIGHT MOVES (15)
FRI 03, SAT 04 & WED 08 OCT
Director Kelly Reichardt
StarringJesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning
USA I 2013 I 113 mins I nightmovesmovie.com
Paranoia and mistrust infiltrates the lives of three eco
terrorists (Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning and Peter
Sarsgaard) when their plan to blow up a hydroelectric
dam goes tragically wrong. From the director of Meeks
Cutoff and Wendy and Lucy.
LUMINATE: SCOTLANDS CREATIVE AGEING FESTIVAL
MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW (U) SUN 05 OCT
Director Leo McCarey I Starring Victor Moore, Beulah Bondi I USA I 1937 I 91 mins
A simple yet heartbreakingly beautiful depression-era story of an older couple who are forced to separate
after they lose their house and find none of their children are prepared to take them in.
ADVANCED STYLE (PG) THU 09 OCT
Director Lina Plioplyte I Starring Joyce Carpati, Ari Cohen I USA I 2014 I 72 mins I advancedstylefilm.com
Advanced Style examines the lives of seven unique New Yorkers whose eclectic personal style and vital spirit have
guided their approach to aging.
PLAYS WITH: THE LADY IN NUMBER 6: MUSIC SAVED MY LIFE
Director Malcolm Clarke I Canada/USA/UK I 2014 I 39 mins
As the worlds oldest pianist and holocaust survivor, 109 year-old Alice Herz Sommer shares her views on how to
live a long and happy life.
SCOTTISH MENTAL HEALTH ARTS & FILM FESTIVAL
MARS PROJECT (12+) MON 06 OCT
Directors Jonathan Balazs, Andrew Lounsbury
Canada I 2012 I 62 mins I marsprojectmovie.blogspot.co.uk
Hip Hop meets mental health. Khari Conspiracy Stewarts emergence as a musical force was followed by a
diagnosis of schizophrenia. Yet instead of allowing them to challenge and constrain his creativity, Conspiracy
uses the voices he hears as sources of artistic inspiration.
ANA ANA (12+) SAT 18 OCT
Directors Corinne van Egeraat, Petr Lom
Netherlands I 2013 I 75 min I Arabic with subtitles I anaana.nl
This marvellous cinematic poem is set in an Egypt where hopes for the revolution have begun to unravel, and
where womens rights are terribly vulnerable. Using beautiful, intense metaphors and visionary storytelling, four
young women speak from the bottom of their hearts of their dreams and desires.
ALIVE INSIDE (8+) SUN 19 OCT
Director Michael Rossato-Bennett I USA I 2014 I 73 min I aliveinside.us
This moving documentary accompanies social worker Dan Cohen to nursing homes, where he presents a
surprisingly effective method of combatting Alzheimers-related memory loss. Dans inspired approach
suggests that novel, and simple, means of treating illness can sometimes be the best.
PROGRAMMERS CHOICE
IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE
KRAFTIDIOTEN (15)
FRI 03 MON 06 & WED 08
& THU 09 OCT
Director Hans Petter Moland
StarringStellan Skarsgrd, Bruno Ganz
Norway I 2014 I 117 mins
Norwegian and Swedish with subtitles
When snowplough driver Nils learns that his son
has died of an apparent drug overdose he sets out
on a bloodthirsty quest to find the ruthless drug
dealers he believes responsible. A stylish, Jo
Nesbo (esque) Norwegian thriller thats edgy
and humorous in equal measure.
KICK (12A)
SAT 18 & WED 22 OCT
Director Sajid Nadiadwala
Starring Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez
India I 2014 I 147 mins I Hindi with subtitles
This intoxicating Bollywood action-romance follows Davi,
an adrenalin junkie, who walks away from a whirlwind
romance in search of a new high. He embraces a new
life as a thief but soon finds himself on the run from the
police and in the middle of a turf war with a local gangster.
ALL THIS MAYHEM (15)
SAT 04 & SUN 05 OCT
Director Eddie Martin
StarringTas Pappas, Ben Pappas
UK/Australia I 2014 I 102 mins
From the makers of the award-winning Senna and
the Academy-Award nominated Exit Through the Gift
Shop comes this unflinching, never-before-seen
account of the drugs and hedonism of professional
skateboarding.
A DANGEROUS GAME (PG)
SAT 18, TUE 21 & WED 22 OCT
Director Anthony Baxter
Starring Donald Trump, Michael Forbes
UK I 2014 I 102 mins I adangerousgame.org
In this courageous sequel to the highly acclaimed
documentary Youve Been Trumped, director Anthony
Baxter takes us on a journey to other global hot spots
where developers, often in cahoots with local officials,
are using golf as a smokescreen to build massive
luxury restorts which end up costing the earth
Inverness Film Fans (InFiFa) meet fortnightly at Eden Court Cinema for screenings and post-film
discussions. The screenings are open to everyone. Find out more at invernessfilmfans.org
TONY BENN:
WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A)
SUN 05 OCT
Director Skip Kite
Starring Tony Benn
UK I 2014 I 95 mins I tonybennfilm.com
A moving and informative tribute to Tony Benn
political firebrand, prolific diarist, writer, charismatic
anti-war campaigner, husband and father. There will
be a satellite Q&A following the screening. Check
website for details.
'71 (15)
FRI 24 THU 30 OCT
Director Yann Demange
Starring Jack O'Connell, Sean Harris
UK I 2014 I 99 mins
Rising star Jack OConnell (Starred Up) stars as Gary
Hook, a young British squaddie abandoned by his unit in
Belfast at the height of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
Stranded in hostile territory, Hook must escape through
the riot-torn city.
THE KEEPER OF LOST CAUSES
KVINDEN I BURET (15) SAT 01 MON 03 NOV
Director Mikkel Nrgaard Starring Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Fares Fares
Denmark/Germany/Sweden I 2013 I 97 mins I Danish, Swedish and Arabic with subtitles
After being re-assigned to a newly created cold case department, disgraced detective Carl Mrck goes against
orders and begins to look into the mystery of a politicians disappearance five years earlier. Before long the
investigation leads him into the dark underworld of Copenhagen. A thrilling adaptation of the bestselling
Department Qcrime novels by Jussi Adler-Olsen.
MISS AND THE DOCTORS
TIREZ LA LANGUE, MADEMOISELLE (12)
SAT 18 & THUR 23 OCT
Director Axelle Ropert
Starring Cdric Kahn, Louise Bourgoin
France I 2013 I 102 mins I French with subtitles
Brothers Boris and Dimitri have a lot in common. They're
both doctors, they both live in Paris and they're both in
love with local barmaid Judith. When they realise they
each have feelings for the same woman, the long-
lingering rivalries of their childhood begin to bubble
dangerously close to the surface...
MOEBIUS (18)
THU 23 OCT
Director Kim Ki-duk
Starring Lee Eun-woo, Cho Jae-hyun
South Korea I 2013 I 89 mins
A spurned wife seeks revenge against her adulterous
husband in this daring, perverse portrayal of a
dysfunctional family.
ATTILA MARCEL (12A)
FRI 24 SUN 26 & WED 29 OCT
Director Sylvain Chomet
Starring Guillaume Gouix, Anne Le Ny
France I 2013 I 106 mins I French with subtitles
Until now, Paul has lived a sheltered life in Paris with
his two aunts. But when hes befriended by an eccentric
neighbour and tries her herbal brew, he uncovers
deeply buried childhood memories and the key to
unlocking the great mystery of his life. A delightful
French comedy with a big heart. From the director
of Belleville Rendez-vous.
WHAT WE DID ON
OUR HOLIDAY (12A)
FRI 24 THU 30 OCT
Directors Guy Jenkin, Andy Hamilton
Starring Rosamund Pike, Billy Connolly
UK I 2014 I 95 mins
Doug and Abi are going through a painful divorce and,
having kept it a secret from their families, Dougs fathers
birthday party couldnt have come at a worst time. They
travel up to the Highlands with their three children for his
party, giving them strict instructions to keep the divorce a
secret. What could possibly go wrong? From the creators
of the hit BBC comedy series Outnumbered.
PROGRAMMERS CHOICE
MAPS TO THE STARS (18)
FRI 24 TUE 28 & THU 30 OCT
Director David Cronenberg
Starring Julianne Moore, Robert Pattinson
Canada/USA/Ger/Fr I 2014 I 112 mins
David Cronenberg presents a stellar cast in this
darkly comic tale of a Hollywood family chasing
celebrity status, one another and the relentless
ghosts of their past.
PLANES: FIRE & RESCUE (U)
SAT 25 & SUN 26 OCT
AUTISM FRIENDLY SCREENING SAT 25 OCT 14.00
Director Roberts Gannaway
Voices Ed Harris, Julie Bowen
USA I 2014 I 84 mins
Engine failure means that plucky Dusty Crophopper
may never race again. But he gets a second chance
at heroism when he joins an elite squad of firefighting
aircraft.
A SPELL TO WARD OFF
THE DARKNESS (15)
WED 29 & THU 30 OCT
Directors Ben Rivers, Ben Russell
Starring Robert AA Lowe, Hunter Hunt-Hendrix
France/Germany/Estonia I 2013 I 99 mins
aspelltowardoffthedarkness.com
A Spell lies somewhere between fiction and non-fiction
as it follows an unnamed character through three
seemingly disparate moments in his life.
WHEN WE WERE KINGS (PG)
THU 30 OCT
Director Leon Gast
Starring Muhammad Ali, George Foreman
USA I 1996 I 83 mins
The 40th anniversary of the most famous boxing match
of all time is the perfect excuse to revisit the finest
sports documentary ever made.
A WALK AMONG THE
TOMBSTONES (15)
FRI 31 OCT MON 03 NOV
Director Scott Frank
Starring Liam Neeson
USA I 2014 I 114 mins
awalkamongthetombstones.net
Based on Lawrence Blocks bestselling series of
mystery novels, A Walk Among the Tombstones stars
Liam Neeson as Matt Scudder, an ex-NYPD cop who
now works as an unlicensed private investigator
operating just outside the law.
I, ORIGINS (15)
FRI 31 OCT TUE 04 NOV
Director Mike Cahill
Starring Michael Pitt, Brit Marling
USA I 2014 I 106 mins
Molecular biologist, Dr Ian Gray, is obsessed with the
human eye. When he and his lab partner Karen make
a stunning scientific discovery he must risk his life's
work and his family to travel across the world to find
the truth behind what he has found and what it may
mean. From the director of Another Earth.
luminatescotland.org
PROGRAMMERS CHOICE
IDA (12A)
FRI 31 OCT TUE 04 NOV
Director Pawel Pawlikowski
Starring Agata Trzebuchowska
Poland I 2013 I 82 mins
Polish with subtitles
Poland, 1962. Anna, an orphan and young
novitiate nun, decides she must meet Wanda,
her only known living relative, before she takes
her vows. But when the pair meet Wanda tells
Anna that she is Jewish and both women embark
on a journey to discover who they really are and
where they belong.
AF
AD
LIVE CINEMA
THE ROYAL BALLET: MANON (RECORDED) (CERT TBC) MON 20 OCT
Starring Marianela Nez, Federico Bonelli I Approx. 155 mins I more2screen.com
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE LIVE: I DUE FOSCARI (CERT TBC) MON 27 OCT
Director Thaddeus Strassberger I Starring Plcido Domingo, Francesco Meli I Approx. 155 min I more2screen.com
ANIMAL KINGDOM (18) TUE 07 OCT
Director David Michd I Starring James Frecheville, Ben Mendelsohn I Australia I 2010 I 113 mins
One of the finest Australian films ever made, David Michds remarkable, multi-award winning debut is a superbly
paced crime drama.
INVERNESS FILM FANS JAPANESE SEASON
AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON SANMA NO AJI (PG) TUE 21 OCT
Director Yasujir Ozu I Starring Chish Ry, Shima Iwashita
Japan I 1962 I 113 mins I Japanese with subtitles
Now digitally restored, Ozus exquisite final film features superb performances and ravishing camerawork.
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PRIDE (15)
FRI 03 THU 09 OCT
DREAM & SCREAM SCREENING TUE 07 OCT 11.00
Director Matthew Warchus I Starring Bill Nighy, Imelda Staunton, Dominic West, Paddy Considine
UK I 2014 I 120 mins
Its 1984 and a group of gay and lesbian activists have decided to raise money to support the
families of striking miners. So, they set off in a mini bus to the heart of the Welsh valleys to
make their donation in person. There, the two seemingly alien communities form a suprising
and triumphant bond. A heartwarming tale of Thatcherite Britain based on a true story.
A MOST WANTED MAN (15)
FRI 03 THU 09 OCT
FRIENDS COFFEE MORNING MON 06 OCT 11.30
SUBTITLED SCREENING WED 08 OCT 18.00
Director Anton Corbijn I Starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel McAdams, Robin Wright
UK/USA/Germany I 2014 I 122 mins I amostwantedmanmovie.com
Based on John le Carrs novel an illegal immigrant gets caught in the international war on
terror. Nothing about him seems to add up and he soon attracts the attention of the worlds
intelligence agencies. Is he a thief, a victim, or worse, an extremist intent on destruction?
GONE GIRL (18 TBC)
SAT 18 THU 23 OCT
SUBTITLED SCREENING MON 20 OCT 17.15
Director David Fincher I Starring Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris
USA I 2014 I 149 mins I findamazingamy.com
On the day of their fifth wedding anniversary distraught husband Nick Dunne reports his wife
Amy missing. He launches a huge public search for her but under the intense media pressure
and police scrutiny, cracks begin to appear in Nicks portrayal of a blissful marriage. Did Nick
Dunne kill his wife? David Fincher brings the global bestselling novel by Gillian Flynn to life.
THE PHANTOM CARRIAGE
KRKARLEN (U)
FRI 31 OCT
Director Victor Sjstrm I Starring Victor Sjstrm, Hilda Borgstrm
Sweden I 1921 I 106 mins I Silent with live piano accompaniment I stephenhorne.co.uk
Dont miss the opportunity to see The Phantom Carriage on the big screen this Halloween night
with live music by internationally acclaimed silent film accompanist and composer Stephen
Horne! Fancy Dress optional (but encouraged!)
EDEN COURT
CI NE MA
Oct
2014
Welcome to the Robertson Screens. At Robertson weve always been a keen supporter of
the arts: from brass bands to theatre shows to music festivals and now cinema. We helped to
redevelop Eden Court and were proud that we can continue to work in partnership with them
by sponsoring the cinemas.
Robertson Investing Building Caring
We hope you enjoy your film. robertson.co.uk
Eden Court, Bishops Road, Inverness IV3 5SA Box Office 01463 234 234 Administration 01463 239 841
SUPPORTED BY
Eden Court Highlands (trading as Eden Court) is a company registered in Scotland (company number SC63216) and a charity registered with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (registered number SCO08237)
TICKET PRICES
All Tickets pre 5.00pm 7.00
Adults (over 18) 8.00
Adult Concession 7.50
Under 18s & Students 5.00 at all times
Eden Court Friends 1.00 off
Programmers Choice:
Buy for all three Programmers Choice lms
and get 1.00 off each
EXCLUSIVE SCREENINGS FOR EDEN COURT FRIENDS
Friends Coffee Morning MON 06 OCT, A Most Wanted Man (15)
Film starts 11.30am Coffee served from 10.30am
DREAM AND SCREAMSpecially for parents and carers of new babies aged 012 months.
Look out for Dream & Screamon individual screenings.
AUDIO DESCRIBED & SUBTITLED FILMS We endeavour to offer as wide a range of accessible film screenings
as possible. When a film is marked this means that Audio Description is available via a headset for all
screenings (please ask box office for your headset). When a film is marked this means there will be a
selected Subtitled screening/screenings. Subtitled Screenings will be highlighted on the timetable and
below the film entry.
AUTISM FRIENDLY SCREENINGSWhen a film is marked this means that there will be an Autism Friendly
Screening of this film. These screenings are especially for people on the autistic spectrum and their families,
friends and carers. During these shows low lights are left on in the auditorium and the volume of the
soundtrack is reduced. It is fine for customers to move around, make noise or take a break during the film.
OCT 2014
Wed 01
11.30 Magic In The Moonlight
17.00 The Hundred-Foot Journey
18.00 Before I Go To Sleep
19.30 Stephen Fry Live: More Fool Me
20.15 The Hundred-Foot Journey
20.30 Magic In The Moonlight
Thu 02
11.00 Magic In The Moonlight
Dream & Scream
11.30 The Hundred-Foot Journey
14.00 Magic In The Moonlight
18.00 The Hundred-Foot Journey
19.00 NT Live: A Streetcar Named Desire
20.30 Before I Go To Sleep
20.45 Magic In The Moonlight
Fri 03
18.00 Night Moves
18.15 Pride
20.15 In Order Of Disappearance
20.30 A Most Wanted Man
Sat 04
14.00 Billy Elliot the Musical Live encore
14.15 All This Mayhem
17.45 In Order Of Disappearance
18.00 A Most Wanted Man
20.15 Night Moves
20.30 Pride
Sun 05
13.00 Pride
13.30 Make Way For Tomorrow Luminate
16.30 Tony Benn: Will and Testament
17.15 All This Mayhem
19.45 In Order Of Disappearance
20.00 A Most Wanted Man
Mon 06
11.30 A Most Wanted Man
Friends Coffee Morning
18.00 Mars Project SMHAFF
18.15 A Most Wanted Man
20.15 In Order Of Disappearance
20.30 Pride
Tue 07
11.00 Pride Dream & Scream
14.00 A Most Wanted Man
19.00 The Bridge Rising
19.15 Animal Kingdom InFiFa
Wed 08
11.30 In Order Of Disappearance
14.00 Night Moves
18.00 A Most Wanted Man Subtitled
19.00 NT Live: A Streetcar Named Desire
Encore
20.30 Pride
Thu 09
11.30 A Most Wanted Man
14.00 Pride
18.00 Advanced Style/The Lady In
Number 6 Luminate
18.15 Pride
20.30 In Order Of Disappearance
20.45 A Most Wanted Man
Fri 10 Fri 17
Please note there will be no cinema
screenings during this time due to Eden
Court hosting the Royal National MOD.
Sat 18
13.00 Gone Girl
14.15 Ana Ana SMHAFF
17.15 Kick
17.30 Gone Girl
17.45 A Dangerous Game
20.00 Miss and the Doctors
20.15 Watermark
20.30 Gone Girl
Sun 19
13.00 Gone Girl
13.30 Alive: Inside SMHAFF
16.30 NT Live: A Streetcar Named Desire
Encore
17.00 Gone Girl
20.00 Gone Girl
Mon 20
17.15 Gone Girl Subtitled
19.15 The Royal Ballet: Manon Recorded
20.15 Gone Girl
Tue 21
11.30 A Dangerous Game
19.00 Gone Girl
19.15 An Autumn Afternoon InFiFa
Wed 22
11.30 Watermark
14.00 Gone Girl
19.00 Kick
19.15 Gone Girl
20.00 A Dangerous Game
Thu 23
11.30 Gone Girl
14.00 Miss and the Doctors
17.15 Gone Girl
19.00 Guardian Live presents In
Conversation with Russell Brand
20.15 Gone Girl
20.45 Moebius
Fri 24
18.00 What We Did On Our Holiday
18.15 Attila Marcel
20.15 '71
20.30 Maps to the Stars
Sat 25
11.30 Planes: Fire & Rescue
14.00 Planes: Fire & Rescue
Autism Friendly Screening
14.15 What We Did On Our Holiday
17.45 Maps to the Stars
18.00 '71
20.15 Attila Marcel
20.30 What We Did On Our Holiday
Sun 26
11.30 Planes: Fire & Rescue
13.15 Maps to the Stars
14.00 Planes: Fire & Rescue
17.00 Attila Marcel
17.15 What We Did On Our Holiday
19.15 Maps to the Stars
19.45 '71
Mon 27
17.00 What We Did On Our Holiday
18.00 '71
19.15 Royal Opera House Live:
I Due Foscari
20.15 Maps to the Stars
Tue 28
11.00 What We Did On Our Holiday
Dream & Scream
19.15 '71
19.45 Maps to the Stars
Wed 29
11.30 '71
14.00 Attila Marcel
19.00 What We Did On Our Holiday
19.15 A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness
Thu 30
11.30 Maps to the Stars
14.00 '71
18.00 A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness
18.15 What We Did On Our Holiday
20.15 When We Were Kings
20.30 '71
Fri 31
17.45 Ida
18.00 I Origins
20.00 The Phantom Carriage
20.30 A Walk Among The Tombstones
NOV 2014
Sat 01
14.00 I Origins
18.00 The Keeper of Lost Causes
20.15 Ida
20.30 A Walk Among The Tombstones
Sun 02
17.00 A Walk Among The Tombstones
17.15 Ida
19.15 The Keeper of Lost Causes
19.45 I Origins
Mon 03
18.00 A Walk Among The Tombstones
18.15 The Keeper of Lost Causes
20.15 I, Origins
20.30 Ida
Tue 04
11.30 Ida
14.00 I Origins
18.00 Seven Samurai InFiFa
ALSO SCREENING THIS MONTH: MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT, BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP, THE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY
ANDNT LIVE: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE.
FOR SCREENING TIMES SEE THE TIMETABLE & FOR MORE INFO GO TO WWW.EDEN-COURT.CO.UK
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SUN 05 OCT
CAMILLE OSULLIVAN
music
FRI 31 OCT
THE GUNS N ROSES
EXPERIENCE
music
SUN 12 OCT
RACHEL SERMANNI
music
SUN 26 OCT
CALL TO MIND
music
SAT 25 OCT
SUNSET SONG
drama
MON 27 WED 29 OCT
DANCE DERBY
dance
THU 30 OCT
THE DRIFTERS
music
TUE 07 OCT
LULO REINHARDTS
LATIN SWING PROJECT
music
SAT 04 OCT
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PRIDE (15)
FRI 03 THU 09 OCT
DREAM & SCREAM SCREENING TUE 07 OCT 11.00
Director Matthew Warchus I Starring Bill Nighy, Imelda Staunton, Dominic West, Paddy Considine
UK I 2014 I 120 mins
Its 1984 and a group of gay and lesbian activists have decided to raise money to support the
families of striking miners. So, they set off in a mini bus to the heart of the Welsh valleys to
make their donation in person. There, the two seemingly alien communities form a suprising
and triumphant bond. A heartwarming tale of Thatcherite Britain based on a true story.
A MOST WANTED MAN (15)
FRI 03 THU 09 OCT
FRIENDS COFFEE MORNING MON 06 OCT 11.30
SUBTITLED SCREENING WED 08 OCT 18.00
Director Anton Corbijn I Starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel McAdams, Robin Wright
UK/USA/Germany I 2014 I 122 mins I amostwantedmanmovie.com
Based on John le Carrs novel an illegal immigrant gets caught in the international war on
terror. Nothing about him seems to add up and he soon attracts the attention of the worlds
intelligence agencies. Is he a thief, a victim, or worse, an extremist intent on destruction?
GONE GIRL (18 TBC)
SAT 18 THU 23 OCT
SUBTITLED SCREENING MON 20 OCT 17.15
Director David Fincher I Starring Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris
USA I 2014 I 149 mins I findamazingamy.com
On the day of their fifth wedding anniversary distraught husband Nick Dunne reports his wife
Amy missing. He launches a huge public search for her but under the intense media pressure
and police scrutiny, cracks begin to appear in Nicks portrayal of a blissful marriage. Did Nick
Dunne kill his wife? David Fincher brings the global bestselling novel by Gillian Flynn to life.
THE PHANTOM CARRIAGE
KRKARLEN (U)
FRI 31 OCT
Director Victor Sjstrm I Starring Victor Sjstrm, Hilda Borgstrm
Sweden I 1921 I 106 mins I Silent with live piano accompaniment I stephenhorne.co.uk
Dont miss the opportunity to see The Phantom Carriage on the big screen this Halloween night
with live music by internationally acclaimed silent film accompanist and composer Stephen
Horne! Fancy Dress optional (but encouraged!)
EDEN COURT
CI NE MA
Oct
2014
Welcome to the Robertson Screens. At Robertson weve always been a keen supporter of
the arts: from brass bands to theatre shows to music festivals and now cinema. We helped to
redevelop Eden Court and were proud that we can continue to work in partnership with them
by sponsoring the cinemas.
Robertson Investing Building Caring
We hope you enjoy your film. robertson.co.uk
Eden Court, Bishops Road, Inverness IV3 5SA Box Office 01463 234 234 Administration 01463 239 841
SUPPORTED BY
Eden Court Highlands (trading as Eden Court) is a company registered in Scotland (company number SC63216) and a charity registered with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (registered number SCO08237)
TICKET PRICES
All Tickets pre 5.00pm 7.00
Adults (over 18) 8.00
Adult Concession 7.50
Under 18s & Students 5.00 at all times
Eden Court Friends 1.00 off
Programmers Choice:
Buy for all three Programmers Choice lms
and get 1.00 off each
EXCLUSIVE SCREENINGS FOR EDEN COURT FRIENDS
Friends Coffee Morning MON 06 OCT, A Most Wanted Man (15)
Film starts 11.30am Coffee served from 10.30am
DREAM AND SCREAMSpecially for parents and carers of new babies aged 012 months.
Look out for Dream & Screamon individual screenings.
AUDIO DESCRIBED & SUBTITLED FILMS We endeavour to offer as wide a range of accessible film screenings
as possible. When a film is marked this means that Audio Description is available via a headset for all
screenings (please ask box office for your headset). When a film is marked this means there will be a
selected Subtitled screening/screenings. Subtitled Screenings will be highlighted on the timetable and
below the film entry.
AUTISM FRIENDLY SCREENINGSWhen a film is marked this means that there will be an Autism Friendly
Screening of this film. These screenings are especially for people on the autistic spectrum and their families,
friends and carers. During these shows low lights are left on in the auditorium and the volume of the
soundtrack is reduced. It is fine for customers to move around, make noise or take a break during the film.
OCT 2014
Wed 01
11.30 Magic In The Moonlight
17.00 The Hundred-Foot Journey
18.00 Before I Go To Sleep
19.30 Stephen Fry Live: More Fool Me
20.15 The Hundred-Foot Journey
20.30 Magic In The Moonlight
Thu 02
11.00 Magic In The Moonlight
Dream & Scream
11.30 The Hundred-Foot Journey
14.00 Magic In The Moonlight
18.00 The Hundred-Foot Journey
19.00 NT Live: A Streetcar Named Desire
20.30 Before I Go To Sleep
20.45 Magic In The Moonlight
Fri 03
18.00 Night Moves
18.15 Pride
20.15 In Order Of Disappearance
20.30 A Most Wanted Man
Sat 04
14.00 Billy Elliot the Musical Live encore
14.15 All This Mayhem
17.45 In Order Of Disappearance
18.00 A Most Wanted Man
20.15 Night Moves
20.30 Pride
Sun 05
13.00 Pride
13.30 Make Way For Tomorrow Luminate
16.30 Tony Benn: Will and Testament
17.15 All This Mayhem
19.45 In Order Of Disappearance
20.00 A Most Wanted Man
Mon 06
11.30 A Most Wanted Man
Friends Coffee Morning
18.00 Mars Project SMHAFF
18.15 A Most Wanted Man
20.15 In Order Of Disappearance
20.30 Pride
Tue 07
11.00 Pride Dream & Scream
14.00 A Most Wanted Man
19.00 The Bridge Rising
19.15 Animal Kingdom InFiFa
Wed 08
11.30 In Order Of Disappearance
14.00 Night Moves
18.00 A Most Wanted Man Subtitled
19.00 NT Live: A Streetcar Named Desire
Encore
20.30 Pride
Thu 09
11.30 A Most Wanted Man
14.00 Pride
18.00 Advanced Style/The Lady In
Number 6 Luminate
18.15 Pride
20.30 In Order Of Disappearance
20.45 A Most Wanted Man
Fri 10 Fri 17
Please note there will be no cinema
screenings during this time due to Eden
Court hosting the Royal National MOD.
Sat 18
13.00 Gone Girl
14.15 Ana Ana SMHAFF
17.15 Kick
17.30 Gone Girl
17.45 A Dangerous Game
20.00 Miss and the Doctors
20.15 Watermark
20.30 Gone Girl
Sun 19
13.00 Gone Girl
13.30 Alive: Inside SMHAFF
16.30 NT Live: A Streetcar Named Desire
Encore
17.00 Gone Girl
20.00 Gone Girl
Mon 20
17.15 Gone Girl Subtitled
19.15 The Royal Ballet: Manon Recorded
20.15 Gone Girl
Tue 21
11.30 A Dangerous Game
19.00 Gone Girl
19.15 An Autumn Afternoon InFiFa
Wed 22
11.30 Watermark
14.00 Gone Girl
19.00 Kick
19.15 Gone Girl
20.00 A Dangerous Game
Thu 23
11.30 Gone Girl
14.00 Miss and the Doctors
17.15 Gone Girl
19.00 Guardian Live presents In
Conversation with Russell Brand
20.15 Gone Girl
20.45 Moebius
Fri 24
18.00 What We Did On Our Holiday
18.15 Attila Marcel
20.15 '71
20.30 Maps to the Stars
Sat 25
11.30 Planes: Fire & Rescue
14.00 Planes: Fire & Rescue
Autism Friendly Screening
14.15 What We Did On Our Holiday
17.45 Maps to the Stars
18.00 '71
20.15 Attila Marcel
20.30 What We Did On Our Holiday
Sun 26
11.30 Planes: Fire & Rescue
13.15 Maps to the Stars
14.00 Planes: Fire & Rescue
17.00 Attila Marcel
17.15 What We Did On Our Holiday
19.15 Maps to the Stars
19.45 '71
Mon 27
17.00 What We Did On Our Holiday
18.00 '71
19.15 Royal Opera House Live:
I Due Foscari
20.15 Maps to the Stars
Tue 28
11.00 What We Did On Our Holiday
Dream & Scream
19.15 '71
19.45 Maps to the Stars
Wed 29
11.30 '71
14.00 Attila Marcel
19.00 What We Did On Our Holiday
19.15 A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness
Thu 30
11.30 Maps to the Stars
14.00 '71
18.00 A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness
18.15 What We Did On Our Holiday
20.15 When We Were Kings
20.30 '71
Fri 31
17.45 Ida
18.00 I Origins
20.00 The Phantom Carriage
20.30 A Walk Among The Tombstones
NOV 2014
Sat 01
14.00 I Origins
18.00 The Keeper of Lost Causes
20.15 Ida
20.30 A Walk Among The Tombstones
Sun 02
17.00 A Walk Among The Tombstones
17.15 Ida
19.15 The Keeper of Lost Causes
19.45 I Origins
Mon 03
18.00 A Walk Among The Tombstones
18.15 The Keeper of Lost Causes
20.15 I, Origins
20.30 Ida
Tue 04
11.30 Ida
14.00 I Origins
18.00 Seven Samurai InFiFa
ALSO SCREENING THIS MONTH: MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT, BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP, THE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY
ANDNT LIVE: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE.
FOR SCREENING TIMES SEE THE TIMETABLE & FOR MORE INFO GO TO WWW.EDEN-COURT.CO.UK
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BALL ATHLETIC COMBAT EXTREME RACING
Call it the Manager Of The Month Curse. And throw in Player and Young Player Of The Month
too. After ICTs John Hughes, Ross Draper and Ryan Christie won those three respective
gongs (only the second ever top ight Scottish team to do so in the same month), the team
immediately went out and capitulated to Partick. Nevertheless, a blistering start to the season
saw the team sharing top spot in mid-September with Hamilton Accies and Dundee Utd.
An unlikely scenario, but rather more alarming has been ROSS COUNTYs start to the campaign
which during that same period saw them fail to amass a single point. The departures of Derek
and George Adams marked a sad break with the clubs past, but new boss Jim McIntyre will be
hoping to turn things round quickly. And when better to do just that than in the rst El Kessocko
(INVERNESS CALEDONIAN THISTLE V ROSS COUNTY) of the season on 04 OCT when County
visit Caley? Now that the two Dundee clubs are both in the SPFL (or whatever theyre calling it
this week), its perhaps no longer the highest prole derby in Scottish football, but still remains
one of those xtures where the form book ies on that familiar arc out of the window. Lets just
hope its a match-up that continues for many seasons more.
Amazing how one minute its some sort of summer and then you nd yourself hurtling headlong
towards winter. As if to emphasise that fact, its time for the INVERNESS CURLING FESTIVAL,
taking place at INVERNESS ICE CENTRE from 31 OCT07 NOV. The festival comprises three
different competitions, running through the week; The Inverness Skin Competition Highland,
Wheelchair Curling Triples and Inverness Junior International, with over 200 competitors
expected. These will showcase the range of curling through ages and abilities with adults,
juniors and wheelchair curlers all taking part. And perhaps both showcase and inspire future
champions of the rink.
Points To Prove
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BALL ATHLETIC COMBAT EXTREME RACING
Call it the Manager Of The Month Curse. And throw in Player and Young Player Of The Month
too. After ICTs John Hughes, Ross Draper and Ryan Christie won those three respective
gongs (only the second ever top ight Scottish team to do so in the same month), the team
immediately went out and capitulated to Partick. Nevertheless, a blistering start to the season
saw the team sharing top spot in mid-September with Hamilton Accies and Dundee Utd.
An unlikely scenario, but rather more alarming has been ROSS COUNTYs start to the campaign
which during that same period saw them fail to amass a single point. The departures of Derek
and George Adams marked a sad break with the clubs past, but new boss Jim McIntyre will be
hoping to turn things round quickly. And when better to do just that than in the rst El Kessocko
(INVERNESS CALEDONIAN THISTLE V ROSS COUNTY) of the season on 04 OCT when County
visit Caley? Now that the two Dundee clubs are both in the SPFL (or whatever theyre calling it
this week), its perhaps no longer the highest prole derby in Scottish football, but still remains
one of those xtures where the form book ies on that familiar arc out of the window. Lets just
hope its a match-up that continues for many seasons more.
Amazing how one minute its some sort of summer and then you nd yourself hurtling headlong
towards winter. As if to emphasise that fact, its time for the INVERNESS CURLING FESTIVAL,
taking place at INVERNESS ICE CENTRE from 31 OCT07 NOV. The festival comprises three
different competitions, running through the week; The Inverness Skin Competition Highland,
Wheelchair Curling Triples and Inverness Junior International, with over 200 competitors
expected. These will showcase the range of curling through ages and abilities with adults,
juniors and wheelchair curlers all taking part. And perhaps both showcase and inspire future
champions of the rink.
Points To Prove
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INVERNESS CRAIG DUNAIN
MENS RUGBY TRAINING
NIGHT @ Meet at the
Merkinch turning circle/
ferry point, 6.45pm.
Always looking for new
players. Every Tuesday.
WED 01 OCT
INVERNESS CRAIG DUNAIN
LADIES RUGBY CLUB
TRAINING NIGHT @ Meet
at merkinch turning circle/
ferry point 6:45, 6.45pm.
An extremely dedicated
and enthusiastic team
looking for new players with
or without experience.
Every Wednesday, for
info contact Katie on:
07885 740695
SAT 04 OCT
CAIRNGORM HILL AND TRAIL
RACE @ The Hayfield (NH
979093), Glenmore village on
the ski road heading towards
Cairngorm Mountain., 11am.
Challenging off road hill &
trail race 23km & 10.5km
options. Route includes
remote, exposed and rough
terrain, hill fitness required
and an expectation runners
will be self sufficient.
Online entry only via
sientries.co.uk
Football
ICT V ROSS COUNTY, 3pm.
NAIRN C V ROTHES, 3pm.
SSPEY T V WICK AC, 3pm.
FORRES M V CLACH, 3pm.
Rugby
HRFC V SMORE RFC, 3pm.
INVER CD V K EAGLES, 3pm.
SAT 11 OCT
MD FRINGE: SHINTY @
Bught Park, 12.30pm. Come
and try your hand at one
of Scotlands indigenous
games. This is followed by
primary school matches.
THE MD CUP @ Bught
Park, 1.30pm. Inverness
Camanachd Club and
Boleskine Camanachd Club
compete for the Md Cup.
Football
F MECHS V F WILL, 3pm.
ELGIN V ALBION, 3pm.
WICK AC V ROTHES, 3pm.
CLACH V FBURGH, 3pm.
LMOUTH V SSPEY T, 3pm.
Rugby
K EAGLES V ADEEN UMs, 3pm.
WEMBO SOLO 24 HOUR
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP @
Fort William. WEMBO is a
group of like-minded mountain
bike clubs and promoters
from around the world with
vast experience in hosting 24
Hour Mountain Bike Races.
The route starts from and
finishes at the Nevis Range
complex, snaking and climbing
up Aonach Mor and deep into
Leanachan Forest and onto
the world famous Witchs
Trail. With at least half of
the event taking place in the
dark, the course has been
designed to be ride-able for
the full 24 hours regardless
of weather conditions.
nofussevents.co.uk
SUN 12 OCT
AVIEMORE 10K FOR ALL
@ Badaguish Outdoor
Centre, 10am.
AVIEMORE HALF
MARATHON @ Badaguish
Outdoor Centre, 10am.
Rugby
HRFC (U16) V ORKNEY, 3pm.
HRFC (U15) V ORKNEY, 3pm.
FRI 17 OCT
HIGHLAND SLAM WRESTLING
TOUR @ Strathpeffer Pavilion,
7pm. The Highland Slam
Tour the tournament for a
Highland champion begins!
Combining the atmosphere
of a rock concert with the
excitement of professional
wrestling a show for all the
family! Jack Jester, Kenny
Williams, Liam Thomson, Kid
Fite, Carmel and Kris Travis
already confirmed with more
names to be announced.
Tickets adults 12.50,
under 16s 10.50 now
on sale from the Pavilion
01997 420124. Or online
from RockNWrestle.
rocknwrestle.net
INVERNESS
MOUNTAINEERING
CLUB MEET @ Glen Coe
Independent Hostel.
invernessmc.com
SAT 18 OCT
MARINE HARVEST SHINTY/
HURLING INTERNATIONAL
@ Bught Park, 2pm.
Scotlands Senior
National Shinty Squad
take on their Irish Hurling
counterparts in the first
Test of the annual series.
HIGHLAND SLAM WRESTLING
TOUR @ Victoria Hall,
Forres 7pm. As Fri 17 Oct.
Football
ROSS C V CELTIC, 3pm.
S THISTLE V B RGERS, 3pm.
LOSSIE V CLACH, 3pm.
INVERNESS
MOUNTAINEERING
CLUB MEET @ Glen Coe
Independent Hostel.
WED 22 OCT
Football
CLACH V ROTHES, 7.30pm.
NAIRN C V WICK AC, 7.30pm.
STHISTLE V DVALE, 7.30pm.
F MECHS V LMOUTH, 7.30pm.
SAT 25 OCT
Rugby
HRFC (U18) V GHA, 2pm.
Football
ICT V DUNDEE UTD, 3pm.
WICK AC V LMOUTH, 3pm.
NAIRN C V S THISTLE, 3pm.
SUN 26 OCT
THE CULLODEN RUN 2014
@ Culloden Battlefield
Visitors Centre. The legendary
Culloden Battlefield provides
the stunning background for
a superb running event with
historic landmarks at every
turn. Runners chose between
two race routes; a 10K race
or the infamous 17.46k race
which pays homage to the
Battle of Culloden in 1746.
Both races start and finish at
the iconic NTS Culloden Visitor
Centre which hosts event
facilities and provides the
chance to see the stunning
state of the art exhibition,
take a guided tour and of
course walk the hallowed
battlefield ground. At the race
finish every runner gets a
battle over welcome back at
the centre and is rewarded
with a well earned goody bag
and event medal. The race is
open to anyone over 16 years
old and spectators are warmly
welcomed with ample free car
parking and lots to do at the
Visitor centre which is only
5 miles east of Inverness.
thecullodenrun.com
FRI 31 OCT
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. The festival comprises
three different competitions,
running through the week; The
Inverness Skin Competition
Highland Wheelchair Curling
Triples Inverness Junior
International Over the nine
day period the Inverness
Festival of Curling will attract
over 200 athletes to three
very different competitions.
These will showcase the
range of curling through ages
and abilities with adults,
juniors and wheelchair
curlers all taking part.
SAT 01 NOV
Rugby
K EAGLES V ASHIRE 3RD XV, 2pm.
INVER CD V DEESIDE, 2pm.
HRFC V MACKIE AC FP, 2pm.
Football
ROSS C V ABERDEEN, 3pm.
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. As Fri 31 Oct.
SUN 02 NOV
Rugby
HRFC (U16) V M AC FP, 2pm.
HRFC (U15) V MACKIE, 2pm.
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. As Fri 31 Oct.
MON 03 NOV
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. As Fri 31 Oct.
TUE 04 NOV
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. As Fri 31 Oct.
WED 05 NOV
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. As Fri 31 Oct.
THU 06 NOV
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. As Fri 31 Oct.
FRI 07 NOV
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. As Fri 31 Oct.
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12noon - 3.30pm
(weekly changing 2 course/ 3course menu)
High Teas
3.30pm - 6pm 11.95 per person
(pre panto high tea bookings available)
Early Evening
3.30pm - 6pm
Evening Meals
A la carte menu 6pm-9.30pm
Pre-Christmas Menu
(bookings now being taken)
Lunch: 2 Courses 12.95 p.p
3 courses 14.95 p.p
Evening: 2 courses 19.95 p.p
3 courses 21.95 p.p
Open Tuesday - Saturday
.riversiderestaurant.info 01463 714884
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INVERNESS CRAIG DUNAIN
MENS RUGBY TRAINING
NIGHT @ Meet at the
Merkinch turning circle/
ferry point, 6.45pm.
Always looking for new
players. Every Tuesday.
WED 01 OCT
INVERNESS CRAIG DUNAIN
LADIES RUGBY CLUB
TRAINING NIGHT @ Meet
at merkinch turning circle/
ferry point 6:45, 6.45pm.
An extremely dedicated
and enthusiastic team
looking for new players with
or without experience.
Every Wednesday, for
info contact Katie on:
07885 740695
SAT 04 OCT
CAIRNGORM HILL AND TRAIL
RACE @ The Hayfield (NH
979093), Glenmore village on
the ski road heading towards
Cairngorm Mountain., 11am.
Challenging off road hill &
trail race 23km & 10.5km
options. Route includes
remote, exposed and rough
terrain, hill fitness required
and an expectation runners
will be self sufficient.
Online entry only via
sientries.co.uk
Football
ICT V ROSS COUNTY, 3pm.
NAIRN C V ROTHES, 3pm.
SSPEY T V WICK AC, 3pm.
FORRES M V CLACH, 3pm.
Rugby
HRFC V SMORE RFC, 3pm.
INVER CD V K EAGLES, 3pm.
SAT 11 OCT
MD FRINGE: SHINTY @
Bught Park, 12.30pm. Come
and try your hand at one
of Scotlands indigenous
games. This is followed by
primary school matches.
THE MD CUP @ Bught
Park, 1.30pm. Inverness
Camanachd Club and
Boleskine Camanachd Club
compete for the Md Cup.
Football
F MECHS V F WILL, 3pm.
ELGIN V ALBION, 3pm.
WICK AC V ROTHES, 3pm.
CLACH V FBURGH, 3pm.
LMOUTH V SSPEY T, 3pm.
Rugby
K EAGLES V ADEEN UMs, 3pm.
WEMBO SOLO 24 HOUR
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP @
Fort William. WEMBO is a
group of like-minded mountain
bike clubs and promoters
from around the world with
vast experience in hosting 24
Hour Mountain Bike Races.
The route starts from and
finishes at the Nevis Range
complex, snaking and climbing
up Aonach Mor and deep into
Leanachan Forest and onto
the world famous Witchs
Trail. With at least half of
the event taking place in the
dark, the course has been
designed to be ride-able for
the full 24 hours regardless
of weather conditions.
nofussevents.co.uk
SUN 12 OCT
AVIEMORE 10K FOR ALL
@ Badaguish Outdoor
Centre, 10am.
AVIEMORE HALF
MARATHON @ Badaguish
Outdoor Centre, 10am.
Rugby
HRFC (U16) V ORKNEY, 3pm.
HRFC (U15) V ORKNEY, 3pm.
FRI 17 OCT
HIGHLAND SLAM WRESTLING
TOUR @ Strathpeffer Pavilion,
7pm. The Highland Slam
Tour the tournament for a
Highland champion begins!
Combining the atmosphere
of a rock concert with the
excitement of professional
wrestling a show for all the
family! Jack Jester, Kenny
Williams, Liam Thomson, Kid
Fite, Carmel and Kris Travis
already confirmed with more
names to be announced.
Tickets adults 12.50,
under 16s 10.50 now
on sale from the Pavilion
01997 420124. Or online
from RockNWrestle.
rocknwrestle.net
INVERNESS
MOUNTAINEERING
CLUB MEET @ Glen Coe
Independent Hostel.
invernessmc.com
SAT 18 OCT
MARINE HARVEST SHINTY/
HURLING INTERNATIONAL
@ Bught Park, 2pm.
Scotlands Senior
National Shinty Squad
take on their Irish Hurling
counterparts in the first
Test of the annual series.
HIGHLAND SLAM WRESTLING
TOUR @ Victoria Hall,
Forres 7pm. As Fri 17 Oct.
Football
ROSS C V CELTIC, 3pm.
S THISTLE V B RGERS, 3pm.
LOSSIE V CLACH, 3pm.
INVERNESS
MOUNTAINEERING
CLUB MEET @ Glen Coe
Independent Hostel.
WED 22 OCT
Football
CLACH V ROTHES, 7.30pm.
NAIRN C V WICK AC, 7.30pm.
STHISTLE V DVALE, 7.30pm.
F MECHS V LMOUTH, 7.30pm.
SAT 25 OCT
Rugby
HRFC (U18) V GHA, 2pm.
Football
ICT V DUNDEE UTD, 3pm.
WICK AC V LMOUTH, 3pm.
NAIRN C V S THISTLE, 3pm.
SUN 26 OCT
THE CULLODEN RUN 2014
@ Culloden Battlefield
Visitors Centre. The legendary
Culloden Battlefield provides
the stunning background for
a superb running event with
historic landmarks at every
turn. Runners chose between
two race routes; a 10K race
or the infamous 17.46k race
which pays homage to the
Battle of Culloden in 1746.
Both races start and finish at
the iconic NTS Culloden Visitor
Centre which hosts event
facilities and provides the
chance to see the stunning
state of the art exhibition,
take a guided tour and of
course walk the hallowed
battlefield ground. At the race
finish every runner gets a
battle over welcome back at
the centre and is rewarded
with a well earned goody bag
and event medal. The race is
open to anyone over 16 years
old and spectators are warmly
welcomed with ample free car
parking and lots to do at the
Visitor centre which is only
5 miles east of Inverness.
thecullodenrun.com
FRI 31 OCT
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. The festival comprises
three different competitions,
running through the week; The
Inverness Skin Competition
Highland Wheelchair Curling
Triples Inverness Junior
International Over the nine
day period the Inverness
Festival of Curling will attract
over 200 athletes to three
very different competitions.
These will showcase the
range of curling through ages
and abilities with adults,
juniors and wheelchair
curlers all taking part.
SAT 01 NOV
Rugby
K EAGLES V ASHIRE 3RD XV, 2pm.
INVER CD V DEESIDE, 2pm.
HRFC V MACKIE AC FP, 2pm.
Football
ROSS C V ABERDEEN, 3pm.
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. As Fri 31 Oct.
SUN 02 NOV
Rugby
HRFC (U16) V M AC FP, 2pm.
HRFC (U15) V MACKIE, 2pm.
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. As Fri 31 Oct.
MON 03 NOV
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. As Fri 31 Oct.
TUE 04 NOV
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. As Fri 31 Oct.
WED 05 NOV
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. As Fri 31 Oct.
THU 06 NOV
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. As Fri 31 Oct.
FRI 07 NOV
INVERNESS CURLING
FESTIVAL @ Inverness Ice
Centre. As Fri 31 Oct.
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including Rock, Pop, Country & Latin. I teach absolute
beginners up to advanced classes. To discuss the class
best suited to you call Margaret today!
WEEKLY CLASSES:
Mon: 5.30pm
Power Hoop
Phipps Hall, Beauly
Mon: 6.40pm
Zumba
Phipps Hall, Beauly
Tue: 10am
Zumba Gold/ Toning
Phipps Hall, Beauly
Tue: 6.15pm
Zumba/ Toning mix
Green Drive Hall, Inverness
Wed: 6pm
Powerhoop*
Charleston Community
Complex, Inverness
Wed: 8.15pm
Linedance (beginners)
Green Drive, Inverness
Thu: 6.30pm
Powerhoop*
Phipps Hall, Beauly
Thu: 7.30pm
Linedance (advanced)
Phipps Hall, Beauly
Party to the
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For the unconditioned or
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Zumba moves
using lightweight shaker
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best suited to you call Margaret today!
WEEKLY CLASSES:
Mon: 5.30pm
Power Hoop
Phipps Hall, Beauly
Mon: 6.40pm
Zumba
Phipps Hall, Beauly
Tue: 10am
Zumba Gold/ Toning
Phipps Hall, Beauly
Tue: 6.15pm
Zumba/ Toning mix
Green Drive Hall, Inverness
Wed: 6pm
Powerhoop*
Charleston Community
Complex, Inverness
Wed: 8.15pm
Linedance (beginners)
Green Drive, Inverness
Thu: 6.30pm
Powerhoop*
Phipps Hall, Beauly
Thu: 7.30pm
Linedance (advanced)
Phipps Hall, Beauly
Party to the
fantastic Zumba Music.
For the unconditioned or
older adult.
Zumba moves
using lightweight shaker
sticks for the ultimate
Zumba workout.
zumba.com/margaretmathieson
07745 159366 or
01463 236239
*Limited Places Available.
Please Call.
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THE PHANTOM CARRIAGE: Accompanist, Stephen Horne
Eden Court Cinema, Fri 31 Oct, 8pm Fancy Dress optional
The clock is ticking and deaths carriage
approaches
Based on an ancient Scandinavian legend,
Victor Sjstrms classic spine tingling lm
THE PHANTOM CARRIAGE arrives at Eden
Court Cinema on Halloween night, Fri 31 Oct,
accompanied by internationally acclaimed silent
lm pianist and composer STEPHEN HORNE.
Ahead of his performance in Inverness Georgina
Coburn from Inverness Film Fans spoke to
Stephen for us about his career in music and the
shadowy appeal of silent cinema:
GC: How would you describe your approach to The
Phantom Carriage? Are parts of the performance
improvised or semi improvised?
SH: Most of my performances are largely improvised, at
least in terms of the musical content. Which is not to say
that I dont recycle my best tunes! But I watch the lm
beforehand and plan what Ill do, in terms of overall style,
dramatic moments and musical gestures. For the last ten
years, Ive increasingly been incorporating other instruments
alongside the piano and I do decide ahead of time when I
will use these.
GC: What is the process of creating a new score for
silent lm like for you? Are you lead by a directors
vision or purely by the story and characters portrayed on
screen? How much research is involved in preparation for
composing a new score?
SH: When I started, over 25 years ago, it often wasnt
possible to prepare at all. The National Film Theatre didnt
show musicians the lms beforehand and the material
wasnt as accessible as it is now, with the internet and
everything. So I developed the ability to interpret a lm
instantaneously, while seeing the lm for the rst time in the
performance.
These days it really depends on the circumstances. As
I said before, I watch the lm and plan some things but
unless Im commissioned to write a composed score it will
still be largely in the moment. Basically I try to understand
what effect the lm is trying to have on the audience and
nd a musical equivalent for that.
GC: The lm was ground breaking for its time in terms
of special effects and Julius Jaenzons multi-exposure
cinematography, did this visual shifting from one world to
another inuence the musical layering of the score?
SH: I will try to create a different sound world for the
appearances of the Carriage and the spirit world it
represents, probably by switching between instruments.
There will doubtless also be some special sound effects!
GC: What are some of the challenges for musicians
accompanying silent lm?
SH: You can coach someone in the art (if Im allowed to
call it that), but probably not teach them. You can only
really learn by doing the job! There are multiple challenges
- timing, tone, creating music that feels appropriate from
moment-to-moment.
Theres a lot of debate in the archive lm world about
whether musicians should play period-authentic scores - ie
music that was either composed specically for the lm or
was contemporaneous to the lm. This is not personally my
approach, although equally I avoid audible anachronism.
Also, one needs to learn to play largely by touch. Not just
because youre usually in at least semi-darkness, but also
because you need to keep your eyes on the screen.
GC: Are there particular musical skills that are developed
or enhanced by interpreting the lm in the moment?
SH: You need to be able to read a lm - dramatically and
thematically - and channel that through the medium of
music. Also I think that one of the most important qualities
one needs to develop is empathy - for the characters within
the plot, for the vision of the lmmaker, for the audience
watching.
GC: I understand that you collaborate with a group who
recreate magic lantern shows, what do you think is the
essential human fascination with illuminated images and
shadow play?
SH: I nd it intriguing that, with all the amazing special
effects that are now achievable with computers, people still
seem to be genuinely entranced by magic lantern shows
and the earliest trick lms of directors like Melies.
01463 234234 www.eden-court.co.uk
read MORE of this interview - only at
whatsonhighlands.com
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THE PHANTOM CARRIAGE: Accompanist, Stephen Horne
Eden Court Cinema, Fri 31 Oct, 8pm Fancy Dress optional
The clock is ticking and deaths carriage
approaches
Based on an ancient Scandinavian legend,
Victor Sjstrms classic spine tingling lm
THE PHANTOM CARRIAGE arrives at Eden
Court Cinema on Halloween night, Fri 31 Oct,
accompanied by internationally acclaimed silent
lm pianist and composer STEPHEN HORNE.
Ahead of his performance in Inverness Georgina
Coburn from Inverness Film Fans spoke to
Stephen for us about his career in music and the
shadowy appeal of silent cinema:
GC: How would you describe your approach to The
Phantom Carriage? Are parts of the performance
improvised or semi improvised?
SH: Most of my performances are largely improvised, at
least in terms of the musical content. Which is not to say
that I dont recycle my best tunes! But I watch the lm
beforehand and plan what Ill do, in terms of overall style,
dramatic moments and musical gestures. For the last ten
years, Ive increasingly been incorporating other instruments
alongside the piano and I do decide ahead of time when I
will use these.
GC: What is the process of creating a new score for
silent lm like for you? Are you lead by a directors
vision or purely by the story and characters portrayed on
screen? How much research is involved in preparation for
composing a new score?
SH: When I started, over 25 years ago, it often wasnt
possible to prepare at all. The National Film Theatre didnt
show musicians the lms beforehand and the material
wasnt as accessible as it is now, with the internet and
everything. So I developed the ability to interpret a lm
instantaneously, while seeing the lm for the rst time in the
performance.
These days it really depends on the circumstances. As
I said before, I watch the lm and plan some things but
unless Im commissioned to write a composed score it will
still be largely in the moment. Basically I try to understand
what effect the lm is trying to have on the audience and
nd a musical equivalent for that.
GC: The lm was ground breaking for its time in terms
of special effects and Julius Jaenzons multi-exposure
cinematography, did this visual shifting from one world to
another inuence the musical layering of the score?
SH: I will try to create a different sound world for the
appearances of the Carriage and the spirit world it
represents, probably by switching between instruments.
There will doubtless also be some special sound effects!
GC: What are some of the challenges for musicians
accompanying silent lm?
SH: You can coach someone in the art (if Im allowed to
call it that), but probably not teach them. You can only
really learn by doing the job! There are multiple challenges
- timing, tone, creating music that feels appropriate from
moment-to-moment.
Theres a lot of debate in the archive lm world about
whether musicians should play period-authentic scores - ie
music that was either composed specically for the lm or
was contemporaneous to the lm. This is not personally my
approach, although equally I avoid audible anachronism.
Also, one needs to learn to play largely by touch. Not just
because youre usually in at least semi-darkness, but also
because you need to keep your eyes on the screen.
GC: Are there particular musical skills that are developed
or enhanced by interpreting the lm in the moment?
SH: You need to be able to read a lm - dramatically and
thematically - and channel that through the medium of
music. Also I think that one of the most important qualities
one needs to develop is empathy - for the characters within
the plot, for the vision of the lmmaker, for the audience
watching.
GC: I understand that you collaborate with a group who
recreate magic lantern shows, what do you think is the
essential human fascination with illuminated images and
shadow play?
SH: I nd it intriguing that, with all the amazing special
effects that are now achievable with computers, people still
seem to be genuinely entranced by magic lantern shows
and the earliest trick lms of directors like Melies.
01463 234234 www.eden-court.co.uk
read MORE of this interview - only at
whatsonhighlands.com
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at Inverness Airport
Weekly
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Dec Mar
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Flight only:
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Ski holidays:
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Any Starter,Main or Dessert
Mon- Sat 12noon - 2pm
throughout May & June
Carvery Every Sunday
3 Courses - 13.50 12noon-3pm
Choice of starters, 2 roasts, cold table, dessert table
Discounts for Children Booking Advisable
A glorious example
of a truly brilliant
taste experience
Recommended in ICA review.
May 2013
Hootananny 67 Church St Inverness
01463 233 651
All Home Made
All Day
Scottish Menu
at
Hootananny
Exciting New Menus

Daily Lunch Special
12 4 pm from 6.95

Traditional High Tea
4 6 pm from 10.95

Early Bird Menu
5 - 7 pm from 8.95

All Day A La Carte
lunch and dinner

Freshly Prepared
local produce served with a smile
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throughout May & June
Carvery Every Sunday
3 Courses - 13.50 12noon-3pm
Choice of starters, 2 roasts, cold table, dessert table
Discounts for Children Booking Advisable
A glorious example
of a truly brilliant
taste experience
Recommended in ICA review.
May 2013
Hootananny 67 Church St Inverness
01463 233 651
All Home Made
All Day
Scottish Menu
at
Hootananny
Exciting New Menus

Daily Lunch Special
12 4 pm from 6.95

Traditional High Tea
4 6 pm from 10.95

Early Bird Menu
5 - 7 pm from 8.95

All Day A La Carte
lunch and dinner

Freshly Prepared
local produce served with a smile
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Highland opera fans have been consistently well served in recent times and the delivery of
sublime excellence looks set to continue with SCOTTISH OPERAs take on VERDIS MACBETH [1]
at EDEN COURT on 09 OCT. The original play on which it is based may well be set in the
Highlands, but for this production Dominic Hill has been inspired by the war in the Balkans,
giving us camo-clad protagonists and chain-smoking witches, all to a piano accompaniment of
Verdis marvellous score.
Theres probably some ne Shakespearean tragedy to be written about the life of Michael
Jackson, but until someone gets round to penning it, well have to make do with a 45 year
career given immortality by a host of tremendous songs. And most of them will be reprised
at THRILLER LIVE [2] at EDEN COURT EMPIRE from 2025 OCT. This shows been doing the
business in Londons West End for six years and toured to almost thirty countries which is
hardly surprising since it gives you over two hours of non-stop hits with ace visuals and ne
dancing. Moonwalking obligatory of course. WIN tickets - see p63!!
Something a little more quietly reective is LOVE LETTERS STRAIGHT FROM YOU HEART [3]
at EDEN COURT on 28 OCT. The production by Uninvited Guests and Fuel describes itself as
somewhere between a wedding reception, a wake and a radio dedication show, speaking of
love either burgeoning or lost and dedicating songs to people you care about. If youre going
along you can send a dedication of your own to info@uninvited-guests.net, but get it in before
21 Oct. Theres also a workshop with tea and biscuits on 09 Oct, which is free, but ticketed.
The successful cultural collaboration twixt guitars and grappling continues apace with ROCK N
WRESTLE HIGHLAND [4] at STRATHPEFFER PAVILION on 17 OCT on the search for a Highland
champion. Combining the atmosphere of a rock concert with the excitement of professional
wrestling, its a show for all the family with Jack Jester, Kenny Williams, Liam Thomson, Kid
Fite, Carmel and Kris Travis already conrmed and more names to be announced.
Thankfully therell be none of that jiggerypokery at EDEN COURT on 02 NOV, when Rebecca
Vaughan celebrates three lost works from great Victorian writers in FEMALE GOTHIC [5]. If
the performance is anywhere near as good as Vaughans previous Austens Women and I,
Elizabeth, were in for a treat.
Its good to see the return of the excellent Play Pieces enterprise in its new Inverness base of
THE PHOENIX ALE HOUSE, kicking off on 11 OCT with CAT PLAYS PIANO, while other highlights
of the theatrical month include: THE HALLOWED TURF [6], a play about footballer Walter Tull,
the rst black ofcer to serve in the British Army in WW1 (EC, 07 OCT); excellent modern dance
at the BOX FRESH and SQUISH [7] double bill at EDEN COURT on 26 OCT; the spookily surreal
play NEVER LAND (EC, 27 OCT) which takes a teenager in a coma as its starting point, and the
return of the always popular SUNSET SONG to EDEN COURT from 2729 OCT.
More Theatre events overleaf >>>, and at: whatonhighlands.com
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TUE 30 SEP
THE CRUCIBLE WITH
TEN POEMS @ Eden
Court, 7.30pm. A unique
opportunity to see two iconic
and emotionally charged
texts brought to life through
breathtaking performances
from Scottish Ballets
extraordinarily athletic and
expressive dancers.
WED 01 OCT
THE CRUCIBLE WITH TEN
POEMS @ Eden Court,
7.30pm. As Tue 30 Sep.
FRI 03 OCT
WHEN I GROW UP @ Eden
Court, 7pm. Does growing up
mean letting go? As a child
Juliette wanted to be many
things: ballerina, princess,
Muppet. Did she have it
right when she was a kid?
Did she know her vocation
before life got in the way? In
this true-life docu-comedy,
Juliette (of award-winning duo
Mace and Burton) realises
her childhood ambitions.
SAT 04 OCT
AN EVENING WITH GRUMPY
@ Cannich Village Hall, 8pm.
Local entertainer Grumpy
Green aka Iain Scally is
staging a one man show in aid
of the charity MND Scotland.
TUE 07 OCT
THE HALLOWED TURF @
Eden Court, 8pm. A Story
of Soldiers, Football and
Heroes.This powerful and
heartbreaking new play
shares the true story of
footballing star Walter Tull,
the first black combat officer
to serve in the British army
in the First World War.
THU 09 OCT
VERDIS MACBETH @ Eden
Court, 7.30pm. Revival
of the 2005 production
Sung in English with
piano-accompaniment.
FRI 10 OCT
CAT PLAYS PIANO @ The
Drouthy Cobbler, Elgin, 1pm.
by Wildbird, presented by
Play Pieces. Scorned by his
former wife and teenage
daughters, homeworker Jason
Darcy is obsessed with how
to be Jason Darcy. Isolated
and Facebook addicted he
lives in a constant crisis
of comparison, envying the
lives of friends of friends
of friends; their irony-free
philosophies, and endless
charity marathons. Torn
between how he feels and
how he feels the world feels
he should feel, he is almost
afraid to speak in public
in case he says the wrong
thing, makes the wrong joke,
holds the wrong opinion...
playpieces.co.uk
SAT 11 OCT
CAT PLAYS PIANO @ The
Phoenix, 1pm. As Fri 10 Oct.
MD FRINGE: STREET
THEATRE @ Inverness
City Centre & Eden Court,
Ariel Killick up to her circus
tricks. Drop in for a cup of
tea and a few words at the
pop up Gaelic Caf. Sat
11 Oct - Fri 17 Oct.
THU 16 OCT
INVERNESS STREET THEATRE
FESTIVAL @ Inverness City
Centre. Catch a wide variety
of street entertainment at
these free events which take
place in the Victorian Market,
Eastgate Centre as well as
the streets of Inverness.
FRI 17 OCT
INVERNESS STREET THEATRE
FESTIVAL @ Inverness City
Centre. As Thu 16 Oct.
SAT 18 OCT
INVERNESS STREET THEATRE
FESTIVAL @ Inverness City
Centre. As Thu 16 Oct.
VERDIS MACBETH @ The
Macphail Centre, Ullapool
7.30pm. As Thu 09 Oct.
SUN 19 OCT
OUR FRIENDS, THE ENEMY
@ Eden Court, 8pm. The
Western Front, Christmas
1914: lights appear from the
German trenches and soldiers
meet between the firing lines.
The events which follow
are the most astounding
stories of the Great War
told through the eyes of
one soldier. Private James
Boyce takes us on a magical,
haunting journey through
the events surrounding
the Christmas truce.
TUE 21 OCT
LOVE LETTERS STRAIGHT
FROM YOUR HEART @
The Macphail Centre,
Ullapool, 10.30am.
WED 22 OCT
FRANCIS, THE HOLY JESTER
@ St Columbas Church,
Culloden, 7.30pm. Italian
actor Mario Pirovano performs
a one-man drama written by
Dario Fo. This entertaining
show about St Francis of
Assisi uses story-telling,
comedy and high energy
delivery. Come and hear about
the little poor man from the
13th century who changed the
world. Tickets 5 on the door.
FRI 24 OCT
LOVE LETTERS STRAIGHT
FROM YOUR HEART @
Universal Hall, Findhorn, 8pm.
LET ME STAY @ Craigmonie
Centre, 4pm. A tender
and unique exploration on
the impact of Alzheimers
on family relations. Julie
McNamara has recorded her
mothers songs and stories,
filmed and photographed
her in all her glory, over
many years. The result
is a compelling piece of
theatre, an extraordinary
love letter, straight from the
heart, welded with a wicked
underlying humour. For info/
tickets call: 01456 459224
Part of Luminate: Scotlands
Creative Ageing Festival.
luminatescotland.org
SUN 26 OCT
BOX FRESH AND SQUISH
DOUBLE BILL @ Eden
Court, 4pm, 8pm. Just two
guys keeping it real. They
come from the street so its
breakdanceisnt it? In this
case its not just B-Boying,
but a precisely worked-out
balancing act between hip-hop
and contemporary dance.
MON 27 OCT
SUNSET SONG @ Eden
Court, 7.30pm. Chris Guthrie
is bound to a harsh farming
life by her intense love of
the land. She dreams of the
seductive yet distant world of
books and learning, but when
war breaks out, Chris suddenly
finds herself facing a very
different reality as a widowed,
single mother in a land
altered beyond recognition. A
faithful adaptation of Lewis
Grassic Gibbons classic
Sunset Song, recently
voted Scotlands most
popular novel of all time.
NEVERLAND @ Eden Court,
8pm. A teenager lies in a
coma after a near fatal car
accident. Her broken body is
hooked up to machines to
keep her alive. She wakes
in a cold, dark place - in the
shadowy realm between life
and death, a surreal land free
from the usual constraints
of time and space...
TUE 28 OCT
SUNSET SONG @ Eden
Court Empire, 7.30pm.
As Mon 27 Oct.
LOVE LETTERS STRAIGHT
FROM YOUR HEART @
Eden Court, 8pm. Raise a
glass to long lost loves and
current lovers, to mums, to
dads and to absent friends.
Uninvited Guests stage an
event that is somewhere
between a wedding reception,
a wake and a radio dedication
show. If attending you
can send a dedication to
someone you love to:
info@uninvited-guests.net
by Tues 21 Oct 2014.
Your letters of love may
become part of the show,
romantic gestures or
signs of friendship, shared
publicly between us.
WED 29 OCT
SUNSET SONG @ Eden
Court Empire, 1.30pm,
7.30pm. As Thu 16 Oct.
THU 30 OCT
DANCE DERBY @ Eden
Court, 2.30pm, 8pm.
Powerful and hugely energetic
dance theatre production
SUN 02 NOV
FEMALE GOTHIC @
Eden Court, 7.30pm.
Chilling one-woman
masterpiece In the unquiet
darkness between life and
death, a haunted woman
tells strange tales of the
macabre and terrifying; eerie
stories that have gathered
dust and been forgotten.
MON 03 NOV
DRAWER BOY @ Eden
Court, 7.30pm. Canada,
1972. A young actor arrives
at a small farm as part of
his research into country
life but encounters much
more than he expects
when he moves in with two
middle aged farmers
TUE 04 NOV
MORGAN AND WEST - A
GRAND ADVENTURE @ Eden
Court, 7.30pm. Gadzooks!
Time travelling Victorian
magicians Morgan and West
have lost the secrets to all of
their tricks and by hell or high
water intend to get them back.
LA CENERENTOLA
(CINDERELLA) @ Eden
Court, 7.15pm. This new
co-production comes from a
creative team fast making its
name as expert in Rossinis
comedies. With more than
a nod towards the traditions
of commedia dellarte, their
take on this much-loved story
of the triumph of love over
malice is highly theatrical.
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TUE 30 SEP
THE CRUCIBLE WITH
TEN POEMS @ Eden
Court, 7.30pm. A unique
opportunity to see two iconic
and emotionally charged
texts brought to life through
breathtaking performances
from Scottish Ballets
extraordinarily athletic and
expressive dancers.
WED 01 OCT
THE CRUCIBLE WITH TEN
POEMS @ Eden Court,
7.30pm. As Tue 30 Sep.
FRI 03 OCT
WHEN I GROW UP @ Eden
Court, 7pm. Does growing up
mean letting go? As a child
Juliette wanted to be many
things: ballerina, princess,
Muppet. Did she have it
right when she was a kid?
Did she know her vocation
before life got in the way? In
this true-life docu-comedy,
Juliette (of award-winning duo
Mace and Burton) realises
her childhood ambitions.
SAT 04 OCT
AN EVENING WITH GRUMPY
@ Cannich Village Hall, 8pm.
Local entertainer Grumpy
Green aka Iain Scally is
staging a one man show in aid
of the charity MND Scotland.
TUE 07 OCT
THE HALLOWED TURF @
Eden Court, 8pm. A Story
of Soldiers, Football and
Heroes.This powerful and
heartbreaking new play
shares the true story of
footballing star Walter Tull,
the first black combat officer
to serve in the British army
in the First World War.
THU 09 OCT
VERDIS MACBETH @ Eden
Court, 7.30pm. Revival
of the 2005 production
Sung in English with
piano-accompaniment.
FRI 10 OCT
CAT PLAYS PIANO @ The
Drouthy Cobbler, Elgin, 1pm.
by Wildbird, presented by
Play Pieces. Scorned by his
former wife and teenage
daughters, homeworker Jason
Darcy is obsessed with how
to be Jason Darcy. Isolated
and Facebook addicted he
lives in a constant crisis
of comparison, envying the
lives of friends of friends
of friends; their irony-free
philosophies, and endless
charity marathons. Torn
between how he feels and
how he feels the world feels
he should feel, he is almost
afraid to speak in public
in case he says the wrong
thing, makes the wrong joke,
holds the wrong opinion...
playpieces.co.uk
SAT 11 OCT
CAT PLAYS PIANO @ The
Phoenix, 1pm. As Fri 10 Oct.
MD FRINGE: STREET
THEATRE @ Inverness
City Centre & Eden Court,
Ariel Killick up to her circus
tricks. Drop in for a cup of
tea and a few words at the
pop up Gaelic Caf. Sat
11 Oct - Fri 17 Oct.
THU 16 OCT
INVERNESS STREET THEATRE
FESTIVAL @ Inverness City
Centre. Catch a wide variety
of street entertainment at
these free events which take
place in the Victorian Market,
Eastgate Centre as well as
the streets of Inverness.
FRI 17 OCT
INVERNESS STREET THEATRE
FESTIVAL @ Inverness City
Centre. As Thu 16 Oct.
SAT 18 OCT
INVERNESS STREET THEATRE
FESTIVAL @ Inverness City
Centre. As Thu 16 Oct.
VERDIS MACBETH @ The
Macphail Centre, Ullapool
7.30pm. As Thu 09 Oct.
SUN 19 OCT
OUR FRIENDS, THE ENEMY
@ Eden Court, 8pm. The
Western Front, Christmas
1914: lights appear from the
German trenches and soldiers
meet between the firing lines.
The events which follow
are the most astounding
stories of the Great War
told through the eyes of
one soldier. Private James
Boyce takes us on a magical,
haunting journey through
the events surrounding
the Christmas truce.
TUE 21 OCT
LOVE LETTERS STRAIGHT
FROM YOUR HEART @
The Macphail Centre,
Ullapool, 10.30am.
WED 22 OCT
FRANCIS, THE HOLY JESTER
@ St Columbas Church,
Culloden, 7.30pm. Italian
actor Mario Pirovano performs
a one-man drama written by
Dario Fo. This entertaining
show about St Francis of
Assisi uses story-telling,
comedy and high energy
delivery. Come and hear about
the little poor man from the
13th century who changed the
world. Tickets 5 on the door.
FRI 24 OCT
LOVE LETTERS STRAIGHT
FROM YOUR HEART @
Universal Hall, Findhorn, 8pm.
LET ME STAY @ Craigmonie
Centre, 4pm. A tender
and unique exploration on
the impact of Alzheimers
on family relations. Julie
McNamara has recorded her
mothers songs and stories,
filmed and photographed
her in all her glory, over
many years. The result
is a compelling piece of
theatre, an extraordinary
love letter, straight from the
heart, welded with a wicked
underlying humour. For info/
tickets call: 01456 459224
Part of Luminate: Scotlands
Creative Ageing Festival.
luminatescotland.org
SUN 26 OCT
BOX FRESH AND SQUISH
DOUBLE BILL @ Eden
Court, 4pm, 8pm. Just two
guys keeping it real. They
come from the street so its
breakdanceisnt it? In this
case its not just B-Boying,
but a precisely worked-out
balancing act between hip-hop
and contemporary dance.
MON 27 OCT
SUNSET SONG @ Eden
Court, 7.30pm. Chris Guthrie
is bound to a harsh farming
life by her intense love of
the land. She dreams of the
seductive yet distant world of
books and learning, but when
war breaks out, Chris suddenly
finds herself facing a very
different reality as a widowed,
single mother in a land
altered beyond recognition. A
faithful adaptation of Lewis
Grassic Gibbons classic
Sunset Song, recently
voted Scotlands most
popular novel of all time.
NEVERLAND @ Eden Court,
8pm. A teenager lies in a
coma after a near fatal car
accident. Her broken body is
hooked up to machines to
keep her alive. She wakes
in a cold, dark place - in the
shadowy realm between life
and death, a surreal land free
from the usual constraints
of time and space...
TUE 28 OCT
SUNSET SONG @ Eden
Court Empire, 7.30pm.
As Mon 27 Oct.
LOVE LETTERS STRAIGHT
FROM YOUR HEART @
Eden Court, 8pm. Raise a
glass to long lost loves and
current lovers, to mums, to
dads and to absent friends.
Uninvited Guests stage an
event that is somewhere
between a wedding reception,
a wake and a radio dedication
show. If attending you
can send a dedication to
someone you love to:
info@uninvited-guests.net
by Tues 21 Oct 2014.
Your letters of love may
become part of the show,
romantic gestures or
signs of friendship, shared
publicly between us.
WED 29 OCT
SUNSET SONG @ Eden
Court Empire, 1.30pm,
7.30pm. As Thu 16 Oct.
THU 30 OCT
DANCE DERBY @ Eden
Court, 2.30pm, 8pm.
Powerful and hugely energetic
dance theatre production
SUN 02 NOV
FEMALE GOTHIC @
Eden Court, 7.30pm.
Chilling one-woman
masterpiece In the unquiet
darkness between life and
death, a haunted woman
tells strange tales of the
macabre and terrifying; eerie
stories that have gathered
dust and been forgotten.
MON 03 NOV
DRAWER BOY @ Eden
Court, 7.30pm. Canada,
1972. A young actor arrives
at a small farm as part of
his research into country
life but encounters much
more than he expects
when he moves in with two
middle aged farmers
TUE 04 NOV
MORGAN AND WEST - A
GRAND ADVENTURE @ Eden
Court, 7.30pm. Gadzooks!
Time travelling Victorian
magicians Morgan and West
have lost the secrets to all of
their tricks and by hell or high
water intend to get them back.
LA CENERENTOLA
(CINDERELLA) @ Eden
Court, 7.15pm. This new
co-production comes from a
creative team fast making its
name as expert in Rossinis
comedies. With more than
a nod towards the traditions
of commedia dellarte, their
take on this much-loved story
of the triumph of love over
malice is highly theatrical.
T
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Ken Kelman:
5omething shy about the energy crisis...
I think I may have come up with a
plan to solve the Worlds energy
crisis (Im assuming here the World
actually has an energy crisis and
its not just that newspapers like to
put the word crisis after everything
to grab our attention - Food Crisis,
Population Crisis .. Fashion Crisis
well, you get the picture). My plan is
as ingenious as it is simple - sh!

Recently I received my regular email
from a gadget company - honestly, I
dont know where they get the idea
that Im the sort of person who
likes gadgets - it offered a fantastic
new device that coverts Hydrogen
simply and efciently into electricity
whenever you need it and where ever
you are! The device itself is about
the size of a transistor radio and it
takes small Hydrogen cells that look
to be the size of the batteries said
radio might take. These little gas
canisters plug into the radio thing
and electricity comes out - Im a little
unclear on the science behind it,
but wow! And the canisters can be
recharged at home using a bigger
machine that uses electricity to
convert water into Hydrogen thus
completing the cycle. Dont get me
wrong, I love the idea of all this and
the feeling that youre getting free
electricity when youre out in the
middle of no-where with your little
radio-sized Hydro-Generator .. BUT
.. The total cost of canisters and
converters was around 300 .. and it
seems to provide no more electricity
than its equivalent weight in PP3
batteries.

So thats when I had my sh idea.
Fish breathe in water. Fish breathe
oxygen from that water. From what I
understand of my school chemistry;
water is H2O. If the sh use the O part
(the oxygen) then surely that leaves
us a couple of Hs of hydrogen as a
by-product. Im imagining a future of
cars powered directly by sh. And the
beauty of the idea is - cars already
have tanks in them! Only now the
tanks, instead of containing smelly
air-polluting combustible petrol
or diesel, will be full of exotic sh
and harmless water. Also cars can
already be (easily) converted to run
on Hydrogen - I read it on the internet
so it must be true. And further the
by-product of hydrogen combustion
is water! Which can be simply piped
back into your sh-tank. Seems to
me, Ive solved the fossil fuel crisis
at a stroke .. youre welcome ..
though Im note entirely sure any sh
biologists would back me up. Mostly
though I like the idea of cars with sh
tanks in the back window, especially
if theyre full of the type of sh that
glow in the dark (which I know are
real - I saw them on The Big Bang
Theory).
Authors Note: the above, albeit a nice
idea, is, for the most part, made up
nonsense - please dont try replacing your
cars fuel with water and a few goldsh -
it wont work and the Royal Society for
the Protection of Fish .. if there is such a
thing .. probably take a dim view of the idea
anyway. KEN
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19 Church Street Inverness www.theIG.LU
Charis Edward Wells
& Jacquelyn Pearce:
Moray based artists using photography and
installation with decidedly Freudian undertones!
06-17 Oct
monfri 11am4pm, for weekends & openings,
see whatsonhighlands.com or www.theIG.LU
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FEATURES 146.indd 19 16/09/2014 07:44
Last month in ICA we told you about the
Six Month Smile treatment, a modern, short term
orthodontic treatment we have recently started
ofering at Eilertsen Dental Care.
The treatment involves having clear brackets with
discrete white wires placed on your teeth. The brace
will gently alter the position of the teeth to a more
aesthetic position. If your teeth are misaligned in any
way - crooked, twisted, spaced or if you have had braces
in the past and your teeth have relapsed then this
treatment could work wonders for you.
These before and after images will give you an idea of
what is possible:
Six month smiles has made use of the new technology
to provide a simple and very efective solution to
provide you with a straight, healthy and beautiful smile
without having to remove healthy teeth or wear braces
for several years.
Some advantages include:
Average treatment tlme ls 6 months
Clear brackets and wlres are barely vlslble
The speclallst Slx Month Smlle patlent tray klts mean
your appointment times are short and comfortable.
Low forces are lnvolved meanlng treatment ls more
comfortable and your teeth are kept healthy.
Short overall treatment tlme means hyglene can be
maintained more easily.
Less expenslve than conventlonal orthodontlc
treatment.
Last month we descrlbed what happened at your very
frst visit. Now we will explain the next few steps in the
process so we can your braces in place and get things
started.
Braces on appointment:
1. Having taken
impressions,
we receive your
personalised
patient tray kit. The
kit contains your
brackets which are
set up for your teeth
and are ready to be
glued in place.
2. We hold your lips
out the way and
carefully go round
each one of your
teeth and glue the
brackets in place.
3. Once we have
glued all the
brackets in place,
we carefully place
the wire and hold
it with mini elastic
bands. It really is
as simple as that.
The braces are
now ready to start
working the magic.
Next month we will go through what happens during
the treatment but if you have always had squint teeth
and thought you had them for life then this system
may be [ust the thlng to work wonders for you ln [ust 6
months. If you have any questions please just pick up
the phone and give us a call on:
01463 794304
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Eilertsen Dental Care, Hope House,
Cradlehall 8uslness Park, |nverness |v2 5GH
0l463 794304 eilertsen-dentalcare.co.uk
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Homemade eauty
6et in the kitchen and leed your laceI
The holy grail for nany people is a an ahordable antiageing skincare regine that
really works. Of course nothing will actually stop your skin getting older though
nany creans nake such clains but you can give it a helping hand with sone very
sinple natural potions which can be nade using inexpensive everyday itens.
Firming Face Mask
This will help hydrate your skin, snooth out hne wrinkles and hrn your skin on your
face and neck beautifully. You will need:
1 tabIespoon honey 1 egg whIte 1 teaspoon gIycerIne approx 1/2 cup pIaIn hour
Whisk the honey, egg and glycerine together. Add a little four and stir into the
nixture. Continue adding snall anounts of four until it forns a thick paste. Snooth
the nixture over your face and throat. Leave on for 10 ninutes then rinse oh. Store
any unused portions in a sealed container in the fridge.
Moisturiser
nbelievably these food stuhs nake great noisturisers:
ananas nash a banana until it is in a creanlike forn. Rub it liberally on your
entire face and let it stay there for about Z0J0 ninutes ( great to do while you are in
the bath.) Rinse it with warn water and feel your face glow.
Coconut DII at night rub this oil all over your face and by the norning your skin
will feel super soft.
Honey rub the honey all over your face and let it sit there for about J0 ninutes
before rinsing. Makes the skin soft and gives your face a lovely glow.
A 5moothing AntiWrinkle 5kin Lotion
This is great for snoothing out hne lines and wrinkles, but you can also get sone
great results when using this lotion on cracked heels or dry hands. You'll need:
1 teaspoon honey 1 teaspoon Sunhower DII 1/2 teaspoon Iemon
Conbine all the ingredients. Massage the lotion gently into your skin, using a light,
circular notion. Leave it on for 5 to 10 ninutes and then rinse oh.
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Muking The Mosi Ol
beauty
49 49
Homemade eauty
6et in the kitchen and leed your laceI
The holy grail for nany people is a an ahordable antiageing skincare regine that
really works. Of course nothing will actually stop your skin getting older though
nany creans nake such clains but you can give it a helping hand with sone very
sinple natural potions which can be nade using inexpensive everyday itens.
Firming Face Mask
This will help hydrate your skin, snooth out hne wrinkles and hrn your skin on your
face and neck beautifully. You will need:
1 tabIespoon honey 1 egg whIte 1 teaspoon gIycerIne approx 1/2 cup pIaIn hour
Whisk the honey, egg and glycerine together. Add a little four and stir into the
nixture. Continue adding snall anounts of four until it forns a thick paste. Snooth
the nixture over your face and throat. Leave on for 10 ninutes then rinse oh. Store
any unused portions in a sealed container in the fridge.
Moisturiser
nbelievably these food stuhs nake great noisturisers:
ananas nash a banana until it is in a creanlike forn. Rub it liberally on your
entire face and let it stay there for about Z0J0 ninutes ( great to do while you are in
the bath.) Rinse it with warn water and feel your face glow.
Coconut DII at night rub this oil all over your face and by the norning your skin
will feel super soft.
Honey rub the honey all over your face and let it sit there for about J0 ninutes
before rinsing. Makes the skin soft and gives your face a lovely glow.
A 5moothing AntiWrinkle 5kin Lotion
This is great for snoothing out hne lines and wrinkles, but you can also get sone
great results when using this lotion on cracked heels or dry hands. You'll need:
1 teaspoon honey 1 teaspoon Sunhower DII 1/2 teaspoon Iemon
Conbine all the ingredients. Massage the lotion gently into your skin, using a light,
circular notion. Leave it on for 5 to 10 ninutes and then rinse oh.
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> Exciting NEW Lunch, High Tea & Dinner menus
> Fresh Food Served all day from 12-9pm
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The Phoenix Ale House
110 cadey St Inverness 01463 240 300
George Maclean knows nore than
nost about the local pub hospitality
business, nost notably as owner for
the past seven years of The Castle
Tavern, a hostelry and restaurant
that's consistently set the benchnark
for such enterprises in the city. Way
back in the 180s he used to own
The Fhoenix on Acadeny St, but
sold it to Bass Breweries, unwittingly
setting in notion a decline in the
place that seened terninal until
Maclean bought the place once
nore and, renaning it The Phoenix
Ale House, hnally gave it the kind
of re|uvenative energy deserving of
such a nane.
As you night inagine, ale is at the
heart of proceedings, the "real"
variety to be nore precise. And, with
Cairngorn Brewery purchasing the
building next door, plus Blackfriars
opposite due a na|or refurbishnent,
this hitherto down at heel (lronworks
excepted) end of town could well
turn out to be the Real Ale epicentre
not |ust of lnverness, but of the
Highlands.
First things hrst for the Fhoenix
itself cane in the forn of a snart,
intelligent nakeover, retaining the
handsone listed horseshoe bar, but
tidying it up and installing fat screen
Tvs for the footy. The roon next
door, which previously went fron
dowdy to shabbily incoherent is now
an elegant space that serves not only
as a dining area, but also a venue
for the new season of lunchtine
pie'n'pint Flay Fieces theatre.
With the enphasis on real ale and
craft beers, it's inportant to have
stah as knowledgeable about
the libation as its ahcionados are
always going to be, so Maclean has
recruited tried and trusted stah with
our waiter proving instantly to be
both clued up on the dozen or nore
diherent brews on oher and also
able to connunicate his enthusiasn
without a trace of trainspotter
obsession.
lnstead there's a quiet conhdence
to the place, enbodied by the fact
that they're proudly inforning the
public courtesy of a nessage on the
blackboard outside that while Eden
Court are launching a new lnverNess
ale fron the Loch Ness Brewery later
that day, you can in fact get drinks
fron the hrst barrel at The Fhoenix
that very lunchtine.
lndeed, it's ny conpanion who has
the very hrst pint fron the very hrst
barrel, while l'n happy to revisit
a pint of Cheeky Chappie, a brew
that's rapidly beconing a personal
favourite, especially with food.
And perusing the nicely designed,
extensive nenu, that food is
sonething we're very nuch looking
forward to.
To start, l'n tenpted by Baked
Stornoway Black Fudding on
bubble'n'squeak with bacon and
poached egg, but decide instead on
sonething slightly lighter in the forn
of Tiger Tails. An old favourite, but
done well, the butterfied tiger prawn
tails are beautifully noist and the
acconpanying balsanic tonato salsa
nenorably zingy. Which nakes it
a bit of a shane that everything's
cranned onto a daftly titchy plate.
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WHY WAIT UNTIL THE WEEKEND?
Were now serving delicious soups,
sandwiches, wraps, paninis and salads
from midday.
Vegetarian, Gluten Free & Low Calorie
options available.
On the hop? Why not phone in your order
(B4 11am) and collect at lunch time?
BAR ONE
3 Course Christmas Dinner 29
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www.chieftainhotelinverness.com
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Celebrate your Christmas with us!
All we want for Christmas is You!
Party Nlghts
Chrlstmas Lunches
(avallable for large & small groups)
Chrlstmas Day Dlnlng
Party Nights at the
COLUMBA HOTEL
Fri: 5th, 12th & 19th Dec
Sat: 29th Nov & 6th, 13th & 20th Dec
Fridays 20.00 per person
Saturdays 26.00 per person
Glass of Bubbly on arrival, followed by a
3 course Festive meal. After your meal,
enjoy all those favourite tunes from all the
years until the wee small hours with
our Disco Night.
Arrive for 7pm with dinner served 7.30pm.
Special Thanks to the organiser: 1 free
place for every booking of 20 places or over
on a party night. (December Party night,
book before 31 October).
Call today to book your Party Night,
or to see our Christmas menu visit:
www.bespokehotels.com/columbahotel
Columba Hotel Ness Walk Inverness
T: 01463 231391 | 0844 414 6522
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My conpanion has sonething billed
sinply as ruschetta and, again, it's
sinple yet successful. Warn garlic
foccaccia bread is topped with a
tonato, chilli, olive and line salsa, and
acconpanied by a honey nustard
dressed salad. lt's surprisingly easy to
go wrong with ingredients as basic
as this, but whoever's in the kitchen
pulls it oh with quiet assurance.
nfortunately the nain courses
aren't quite so successful, though
there's no denying that what's on
oher certainly sets itself apart fron
what's ohered in sone other pubs
in town. ln addition to a range of
burgers (nore of which anon) and
pub classics like lasagne, steak and
ale pie, and hsh and chips, there's an
extensive selection fron the grill and
a daily seafood nenu, where you can
get a whole lobster for a shade over
hfteen quid, sonething certainly not
on oher elsewhere.
With the burgers sounding a bit
nore inventive than is usual, l go for
a Pork and Chorizo urger with
a Cajun 5alsa and lue Cheese.
There's no denying the boldness of
favours (which would be hard to
quell with those ingredients) and
it certainly tastes nice enough, but
it's all a little denser than a great
burger should be and the bun, while
looking inpressive, is rather tasteless.
lt's served with seasoned potato
wedges which though fresh rather
than frozen, are also undercooked.
Slaw renains a nystery to ne, but
for then that love such things it
provides a hne acconpaninent to a
plate that very nearly gets it right. A
few tweaks away fron excellence.
My conpanion's nain course of
West Coast Mussels in 6rain
Mustard and Cream 5auce nisses
the nark rather nore alarningly.
"l'n a big fan of nussels", he says
afterwards, "but sadly these weren't
up to scratch. The sauce was
delicious and the use of nustard a
welcone addition, but the nussels
thenselves seened slightly haggard,
with tough neat in sone cases,
sone tasting possibly undercooked,
sone still with barnacles attached
and a full third still unopened in their
shells. lt could |ust be a bad batch of
nussels, but the pub nakes the point
that the nussels are sourced daily so
that shouldn't happen. Also, doesn't
everyone |ust want their nussels
served with chips as well as bread!"
Desserts are again obviously
honenade and there's nowt nuch
wrong with ny conpanion's 5ticky
Tollee Pudding and acconpanying
ice crean, but ny Drambuie
Cranachan is a disappointnent.
At its best the conbination of oats,
fruit, crean and alcohol can be one of
Scotland's greatest gifts to the world,
but here the oats are subnerged in far
too nuch watery fruit with the crean
looking alnost ready to curdle in the
niddle. lt's brilliant to have it on the
nenu, but we'd respectfully advise
sonething of a rethink in the execution.
The Fhoenix has all the foundations
in place to be sonewhere very
special, particularly in terns of stah
and decor. Although on the point of
the latter it night be tine to hnally
renove the vending nachine in
the nen's toilets hawking infatable
sheep and all nanner of hanky
panky paraphernalia, sonething that
doesn't really refect the intention to
be taken seriously. All that's left now
is to hone the quality of the cooking,
sonething that's alnost there, but
not quite. lt's great to see George
enbracing the opportunity to nake
this Fhoenix rise again. So let's hope
this tine the resurrection is for ever.
Price lor 2: 42.45 (exc. drinks)
ICA RATING
1: Exterior/Location .......................... 7
2: Interior/Atmosphere ..................... 9
3: StaffAppearance ........................ 9
4: StaffHelpfulness ....................... 10
5: Speed Of Service ......................... 9
6: FoodPresentation ....................... 8
7: FoodQuality ................................ 7
8: FoodValue .................................. 8
9: MenuRange/Balance/Clarity ...... 8
10: ToiletsAppearance/Cleanliness .. 7
TOTAL: 82%
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Pre Christmas Lunch & Dinner served
from Mon 1st to Tues 23rd December
Gift Vouchers Available
For Afternoon Tea, Lunches, Dinner &
Monetary Amounts
Contact the hotel on 01463 790461
or info@cullodenhouse.co.uk
Bunchrew House Hotel
Treat yourself, or someone special this autumn
Join us for Dinner in our 2 Rosette
wood-panelled dining room.
Or why not pop in for an Afternoon Tea
of freshly made sandwiches and homemade baking?
Call our reservation team on 01463 234917,
and we look forward to welcoming you to Bunchrew House.
www.bunchrewhousehotel.com
Pre-Christmas Menu
3 Course 19.95
27 Castle St, Inverness, IV2 3DU
Book on: 01463 241999
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hrst Highland resident to cross the hnish line will be
awarded the Gerald Cooper Cup and 1000 to gift to
charity, hnd out who won in next nonth's lCAl
We caught up with the narathon organisers
CAROLlNE & MALCOLM STHERLAND to ask sone
questions about the narathon.
. How did you both end up running the event!
A. Malcolm: Eleven years ago l was working with
the Scottish Connunity Foundation, supporting the
operational side of their fundraising. l'd previously
been a country director with Raleigh lnternational,
having lead expeditions everywhere fron Mongolia
to Chile, which is how Caroline and l net. We both
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in Z004. We couldn't run the event without the
dedication of our great tean they have helped it
becone one of the nost popular events of its kind,
attracting runners fron all over the K and the world.
. What do you think makes this marathon unique!
A. Caroline: We are the only narathon in the world
where runners can pass the tine by looking for a
lochdwelling nonsterl ln all seriousness, it is the
loch and the scenery that draw people to the event
because it is such a diherent experience fron a city
narathon. We are also unique because we are nore
than |ust a narathon the 10K, 5K and Wee Nessie
race nake this event accessible for all ages and
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abilities. We also put lots of ehort into creating a focal
point at the Event village, so it becones an attraction
for nonrunners too.
. How much work is involved in organising such a
big day!
A. Malcolm: Feople think of the event as being one
day, but the planning goes on all year round. ln
fact, we will start working on the year ahead before
this one is hnished. We have built up fantastic
relationships with partners such as the energency
services, local authorities, sponsors and charities. And
of course, the event itself sinply would not happen
without our anazing tean of volunteers who go
above and beyond to nake sure the day runs like
clockwork.
. What has been your lavourite moment ol the
event and why!
A. Caroline: lt would be inpossible to single out one
single nonent sinply because there are so nany of
then. There are lots of high points over the weekend,
fron seeing the Event village take shape and
neeting nervous and excited runners at registration,
to being part of such an electric atnosphere
and seeing those sane runners cross the hnish
line, absolutely elated. However, the thing which
gives Malcoln and l the biggest buzz is knowing
the inpact the event has on charities. More than
800,000 was raised for good causes in Z01J that is
sonething we are both incredibly proud of.
. What are you looking lorward to this year!
A. Malcolm: We have been very lucky to have the
support of EventScotland once again this year and
to celebrate Honeconing Z014 we have organised
a Clan Challenge as part of the race progranne.
Anyone who has a clan surnane or who has an
ahnity to one can opt to run for their clan in order
to be the best represented clan at the event. Seeing
all these runners hopefully wearing a touch of
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WIN! A pair of tickets to see Brad Pitt in FURY
at Vue Cinemas, in Oct.

simply text WOH FURY
followed by your name to 07786 206955
or enter online at whatsonhighlands.com
(or scan the QR)
simply text WOH FATHERSON
followed by your name to 07786 206955
or enter online at whatsonhighlands.com
(or scan the QR)
WIN! A pair of tickets to see FATHERSON
at Ironworks, Sat 18 Oct.
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Youd be wacko to miss
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WIN! A pair of tickets to see THRILLER LIVE
at Eden Court, Mon 20Sat 25 Oct
simply text WOH JACKO
followed by your name to 07786 206955
or enter online at whatsonhighlands.com
(or scan the QR)
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