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A new poem by Lauren Clarke

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By Emma Grace Manno 

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In the water:

By Emma Grace Brankin

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See no evil:

Most of us turn a blind eye to the anti-social practices of Amazon, writes Peter Burnett

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A short story by Heather Pearson

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Art
Saturated in Sight and Sound:

As the late and much-loved Katy Dove’s work is celebrated in a major exhibition, Neil Cooper talks to Graham Domke and Anne Marie Copestake about this most playful and visionary of artists

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Books
State of independence:

Alistair Braidwood admires this thrilling, thorough take on a golden age of Scottish music

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Collaborations
Coastal Aerial View by Alison McGill, Oil and wax on board
The pipeline:

A short story by Frank Rennie, inspired by Alison McGill’s painting ‘Coastal Aerial View’.

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Film
Redoubtable:

Godard’s haters rub it in and run away, writes Victor Eaves

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Ideas
The fire down below:

Marcel Duchamp’s L.H.O.O.Q. is the greatest work of 20th century art, writes Peter Burnett

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Music
Live Review:

Public Service Broadcasting: The Race for Space Live. Usher Hall, Edinburgh. By Neil Cooper

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New Writing
Johnny Cash’s stepdaughter gave me a kiss:

A new short story by Naomi Richards

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Poetry
+2.4º Coral reefs almost extinct:

A poem by Dorothy Alexander

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