David Murray

Far downtown weekend adventures

Far out improv, high concept contemporary composition, new jazz scholarship and "cut loose" music from Guadeloupe flood Lowest Manhattan (all the way to Staten Island) this weekend. The folks who bring us the Vision Festival...

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Once upon a time, a book festival grew too big to fit inside its home

Published Date: 20 November 2009 IT HAS been an oasis of calm amid the cultural frenzy of Edinburgh in August for 26 years. The New Town pleasure garden in Charlotte Square has played host to many of the biggest names in...

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Ukrainian Archives among urban design winners

The design for the Ukrainian Canadian Archives and Museum of Alberta was one of the winners at the 2009 Urban Design Awards in Edmonton. (HIP Architects/David Murray Architect) The design for the Ukrainian Canadian Archives and...

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Books - Paradise Lost: The Struggle For Celtic's Soul

Media | Celtic Books | If You Know The History Paradise Lost - "The Struggle for Celtic's Soul" Author: Michael Kelly (ex-Celtic board member) Paperback released: September 1994 ISBN: 0862415063 Review Before any of you switch...

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Fettes pupils expelled over drugs

Four pupils have been expelled from one of Britain's top public schools after being caught with drugs. By Auslan Cramb, Scottish Correspondent Fettes College, Edinburgh Photo: JAMES FRASER A further 15 students at Fettes...

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Lorenzo Amoruso: La Confidential - The Autobiography

Author: Lorenzo Amoruso, David Mccarthy and Keith Jackson Description: v class="productDescriptionWrapper"> Lorenzo Amoruso LA Confidential is a remarkable insight into the life of one of the most colourful and controversial...

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Scotland may well play safe with Smith

The shortlist to succeed George Burley is hardly awe-inspiring but the chosen one will definitely be a Scot The unedifying debate over who will follow George Burley as the Scotland manager has been going on for months. A bit...

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Souness hints at Rangers move - but rules out Scotland hotseat

Nov 17 2009 Neil Cameron Graeme Souness wasn't entirely convincing when he claimed he has no interest in taking the Scotland job. These really are strange times we live in. Detested by Celtic fans for obvious reasons and never...

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Got Bass Clarinet? Jason Stein Does

In the short history of jazz--only about 110 years--the bass clarinet has had an even shorter existence. Students of Charles Darwin's evolutionary studies might point towards the adaption of the instrument into the new jazz of...

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Rangers ready for triple blow on crowd trouble, £30m debt and breakaway hope

Rangers are braced for bad news on three fronts - with a UEFA verdict on the crowd trouble in Bucharest set to dominate a frantic agenda. The Ibrox outfit also release their latest set of financial results at lunchtime, which...

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