There is at Mo I Rana in northern Norway the most extraordinary facility built into the mountainside overlooking this modest, regional town. It looks like something James Bond might break into, only to get caught within two minutes of breaching its impressive exterior. Yet, even 007 could enter freely by appointment and everyone would tell…
Author: 1320Elements
Couthy and Canty – ‘The Yellow on the Broom’ at Dundee Rep
“Listen, Time passes”, wrote Dylan Thomas in his famous play for voices, Under Milk Wood, inviting his audience to sit and observe past lives at a comfortable remove from personal involvement in their affairs. Dundee Rep Ensemble’s production of Anne Downie’s The Yellow on the Broom, is an affectionate tale of travelling folk in 1930’s…
The Death of the Decade
It’s often blithely said that if you can remember the 1960’s then you probably weren’t there. Quite frankly, I have frequently found myself misplacing memories in the wrong sector of the time-space continuum, and it’s not a recent thing either. It’s gotten to the point where the most reliable touchstones for a particular era are…
Dissin’ Ibsen
The first thing that you will read online about Henrik Ibsen (b.1828) is that he is the second-most performed playwright after William Shakespeare. The next thing you are likely to hear is one of any number of historical and contemporary observations dismissing Ibsen, the man, as little more than a preposterous little twerp. This is…
Breaking Coul Links: The Inherent Weakness of Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI’s)
Are you fond of nature? Does your heart fly with the flutter of the lapwing? Does your heart beat faster at the running of the hare? Perhaps you delight in the dolphin’s acrobatic dance? Of course you do, it’s just like TV, only more realistic. But how much do you really understand about our collective…
