The spring menu is launched at Eusebi’s Deli

As winter layers are shed and the trees begin to blossom, the team at one of Glasgow’s most treasured Italian eateries is preparing for the spring season with a new menu and extended opening hours. Eusebi Deli and Restaurant, situated in the west end of the city, has launched its springtime menu with a host…

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Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition returns

The Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition is the focal point of their year-round exhibition programme. The display represents their commitment to supporting excellence in the visual arts in Scotland. This year, for the first time, the exhibition will be available to view both entirely online as well as in the stunning surroundings of the Royal…

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A trip to ancient Rome for a fantastic feast

Ever since I was a little boy, I was fascinated by the Romans. I’ve always loved the myths, the culture, the people and the history of Rome – indeed, I recall wearing a toga (or an old bed sheet) to primary school when we had a Roman feast at the conclusion of our project on…

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A sweet treat with Mont Blanc meringues

Today’s recipe of the day is a sweet treat that will appeal to vegans and carnivores alike – a tasty meringue. Merchant Gourmet – the plant-based pulses and grains brand – has created a delicious spread of plant-based tasty recipes. Today, we offer Mont Blanc meringues, with no eggs involved! Click HERE for more recipes…

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Neu Treasures at the National Library of Scotland

The National Library of Scotland and Neu! Reekie! have commissioned 12 artists to respond to 12 collection items which will be displayed in the new Treasures exhibition space which habe opened to the public. Treasures of the National Library of Scotland is a new permanent thematic display, featuring objects from the extensive collection at the…

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Seonaid Aitken Ensemble ready for new release

Chasing Sakura is the hopeful new album from the Seonaid Aitken Ensemble, influenced by jazz, classical and folk music and due for release on Friday, 29 April. The album, which features a stunning all-female ensemble, was written in response to a serious accident that award-winning violinist, vocalist and composer Seonaid Aitken faced during the pandemic…

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What’s up with Whisky: March Madness

Welcome to our new whisky column where we will be discussing the secondary whisky market. As well as insights into the market we will be giving you a roundup of key auction results, record setting bottles, trends and chatting about when something particularly mad happens. Speaking of which, let’s get the bottles rolling with some…

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Myths and legends from Scotland put in focus

One of my favourite features of mythology and folk tales is the ability to pinpoint the land that they originate from by examining the geography, history and local customs to be found in each piece. Angus, an underrated region of Scotland in my very humble opinion, is put on display through tales of wolves and…

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A 44-year-old from Glenturrent for £4500

The Last Drop Distillers have announced the launch of their 2022 Collection. This will feature three exceptionally rare, aged spirits: a 44 Year Old Highland Single Malt Scotch from the Glenturret Distillery (Release No.27), a 20-40 Year Old Japanese Blended Malt Whisky (Release No. 25), and a 70 Year Old Hors d’Age Petite Champagne Cognac…

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A light celebration ahead of the 150th Open at St Andrews

The redevelopment of The R&A World Golf Museum has been completed. The R&A commissioned experience makers Mather & Co to work on the museum, then gave them a further commission to take the narrative and create a live show, this time on the front facade of the world-famous iconic Royal and Ancient clubhouse in St…

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