Showing posts with label famous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label famous. Show all posts

Sunday 31 May 2020

Where am I now?



Blazin fiddles at Celtic Connections

Blue Rose Code at his 2 sold out evenings Milngavie folk club 2018

I continue to explore the poets Bob Dylan and Robert Burns (the latter inspired the former) – Dylan named Burn’s love poem ‘Red Red Rose’ as his major influence.
I’ve been reading MoJo: The Collectors Series: Bob Dylan, which includes some of their best article and images.

I so enjoy the live performances by Dylan on YouTube. Both poets collected and explored other writers and artists. In fact its not widely recognised, but Burns was greatly inspired by English poets – such as Alexander Pope. 



Haimt
Mogwai

I have met so many famous people at Edinburgh book festival and at Celtic Connections. Its a very strange experience to meet a well kent face. 
Ian Bell

Seamus Heaney

Edna O'Brien


Liz Lochhead

The Edinburgh Book festival hosts a wide range of writers, artists and scientists, politicians, musicians, athletes, novelists, poets, explorers, broadcasters, journalists, children’s authors, illustrators, historians. I’ve met – Nile Rogers, Alex Salmond, Seamus Heaney, Tom Devine, Fintan O’Toole, Dougie MacLean, Dick Gaughan, Karen Matheson, Donald Shaw, Rab Noakes, George RR Martin, Joyce Carole Oates, Edna O’Brien, ... many more! 

I need to find time for my other projects. The journey of being an artist or writer is on going, there is always so much to discover and challenge. 

Its inspirational also to meet famous people we admire.


Tuesday 13 September 2016

Famous authors Edinburgh Book festival 2016

Alan Cumming
Jonathan Dimbleby
Steve Beaumont
John Doyne
Vince Cable
Joanne Harris
Paul Mason
Paul Morley
I look forward each August in August to the place for contemplations, introspection, literary collaborations, thought-provoking conversation, famous faces, - the imaginative landscape that represent creative liberty and literature at the book festival. The stories we will hear, famous faces, new books. All the characters – Philosophers, individual free thinkers, dreamers, creative, artists, academics,
Some of the famous writers who gave talks this year at EIBF 2016.

Historical and cultural author Melvyn Bragg talked of  - that it is not language but our being able to ‘Imagine’ that makes us better – mostly IMAGINE BETTER.  The Book Festival is truly international with over 800 participants from 55 different countries coming together to share their books, ideas and stories.

Friday 9 September 2016

Edinburgh Book festival 2016

Every year when I enter the white tents that encamp on the historic gardens of Edinburgh’s Charlotte’s Square beside the ever changing light on the Georgian town houses, and the Bute house, home to Scotland’s First Minister – I feel that anticipation of new ideas, poetry, music, comedy and more.  The stories we will hear, famous faces, new books. All the characters – Philosophers, individual free thinkers, dreamers, creative, artists, academics, The EIBF is a celebration of the written word and of creativity.

The Edinburgh Book festival offers a community of writers and readers  - a place to reflect and take time out from our frantic paced world. Around the Statue of Prince Albert people throng in the grassy centre – children play and others read and relax. There’s the gentle sound of walkers on the wooden walkways and the hum of anticipation voices.

Scotland has always been an outward looking, inclusive, open to new ideas, country. 



Thanks to all at the team – the hard work, the effort, the time put in,
I look forward each August to the place for contemplations, introspection, literary collaborations, thought-provoking conversation, famous faces, - the imaginative landscape that represent creative liberty and literature at the book festival.

Melvyn Bragg talked of  - that it is not language but our being able to ‘Imagine that makes us better'  – mostly IMAGINE BETTER.....
Alan Cumming
Jonathan Dimbleby
Joanne Harris
Paul Mason

DEBATES
Closing the Attainment gap. Sue Palmer's book, Upstart Scotland, which promotes Primary school starting at 6 and Kindergarten for 4 and 5 year olds. 
My thoughts on Closing Attainment Gap - http://yesforscotland.blogspot.co.uk/2016/09/closing-attainment-gap.
UK Politics: Politics on the outer edges is thriving. Those echo chambers online. And good journalism. Will the politicians or the people win/ politicians have lost touch with the people.


*MUSIC at EIBF,
Wilco Johnstone, Billy Bragg, Roddie Woomble,
On the Saturday Unbound evening - Roddie Woomble and friends – which included Andrew Mitchell dynamic on bass, Siobhan Wilson’s beautiful voice and on cello, and also keyboards. I wish I had recorded this event, what an enjoyable, top class band! Well done to all. 

**BOOKS & TALKS –
Melvyn Bragg – Now's The Time
Alan Taylor - Glasgow, an Autobiography
Paul Mason – Post Capitalism
Ruby Wax – Mindfulness Guide For the Frazzled
Erica Jong – Fear of Dying
Laura Cumming - The Vanishing Man


Writers appearing at the 2016 Festival included:

Han Kang, Hisham Matar, Mervyn King, Malcolm Rifkind, Val McDermid, Eimear McBride, Chris Packham, Liz Lochhead, Kim Leine, Chimwemwe Undi, Sjón, A L Kennedy, Howard Jacobson, Gordon Brown, Alan Cumming, Can Xue, Robin Yassin-Kassab, Simon Callow, Shappi Khorsandi, Nina Stibbe, Wolfgang Bauer, Frank Gardner, Stuart MacBride, Irvine Welsh, Laura Bates, Janet Ellis, Lionel Shriver, Sarah Ardizzone, Gregor Fisher, Philippe Sands, Gillian Slovo, Kenny MacAskill, Sumayya Usmani, Sue Perkins, Tom Devine, Jessie Burton, Jem Lester, Kit de Waal, Arkady Ostrovsky, Ian Rankin, John Boyne, Ali Smith and many more…

The Book Festival is truly international with over 800 participants from 55 different countries coming together to share their books, ideas and stories.