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The Skinny
Scotland's leading culture magazine, established in 2005 and growing yearly. For those not living in Scotland, the website features reviews and news about up-and-coming bands, music, film, art, fashion and everything else under that wide culture umbrella. The Skinny also works in conjunction with Glasgow Film Festival each year, bringing a free daily edition to the festival's audience. more...
Liam Dickson
Liam Dickson is a Portraiture, Documentary, Fashion, Conceptual, Wedding and social photographer. His creative skills can be utilised for any occasion in life, working with his clients he can bring cutting edge images for a favourable price.
Liam Dickson's photographic studio is situated in the centre of Glasgow just above Central Station. The studio is the perfect environment for clients to come and have images taken for work or personal reasons.
Liam Dickson shoots and presents his work in many different styles, working in the studio and on location on a variety of photographic assignments and personal projects.
Quality is always apparent... more ...
George Pearson Artwork
George Pearson is a graphic Artist who uses a mixture of traditional and modern mediums to provide quality artwork at an affordable price.
George Pearson's services are available to anyone with an excess of £30 pounds and the range of artwork he can create is varied in scope and medium.
George Pearson gets a lot of freelance art jobs and has designed this site not only to showcase his artwork but allow contact for other commission work to hopefully come his way. more ...
Montage Review
Montage is based on the thoughts, criticisms, loves, hates, passions and anxieties of a core group of writers. Carmody Wilson, Robert Duffin and Emma Lennox ignited their writing fuse at Glasgow University in 2006 and have been exploding their words into print and web ever since.
Also recruited among their ranks are film makers, comedians, critics, Phd boffins and others whose talent Montage enjoys exploiting for the sake of good copy.
Montage has been twice accredited for the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and this year provided a free daily print edition of reviews and commentary. more...
The Drouth
Scotland's leading cultural quarterly. Publishing features and fiction, we are especially interested in literature, film and politics but also visual art, music, architecture, photography and comix. Our style and approach is eclectic but committed. There are few other magazines where Noam Chomsky might appear next to Robert Burns, or John Knox may be invited to guest edit an issue examining Fidel Castro and the current state of feminism. more...
Snakebite Horror
This website focuses all its attention on horror – not just movies, but books as well. Featuring interviews, reviews and news updates, Snakebite Horror takes pride in being current and informative. more...
FrightFest
A horror-based film festival in London, FrightFest's website also features reviews of new horror films, games and novels, and now publishes a free online magazine for your perusal. Our very own editor, Becky Bartlett, is now a regular contributor. more...