Tayside and Fife is a diverse and special part of Scotland, but who are its most remarkable characters? Jack McKeown previews our annual Impact 100 list, which gives the lowdown on the area’s top movers and shakers.
The Dundee Institute of Architects Awards took place at the Invercarse Hotel last night. Featuring projects from Dundee, Perthshire, Fife and Angus, the awards showcase the best of local architecture. One of the judges, Courier property writer Jack McKeown, reveals the winners.
The biggest fundraising event to end homelessness ever held in Scotland takes place across Dundee, Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow tonight. Jack McKeown spoke to singer KT Tunstall, who’ll be performing in all four cities.
In retrospect, it would have been tough for anyone but the V&A Dundee crew to take the top spot in our Impact 100 list. In the planning for a decade, financed after a remarkable funding campaign, and now finally here to tremendous acclaim, Scotland’s first design museum is a once in a generation project.
Time is running out to take part in our £5,000 Junior Journalist competition. Jack McKeown looks back at previous winners to find out what the contest meant for them.
The youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner is to speak at a special event organised for those who took part in December's charity Sleep in the Park events.
Acclaimed folk singer and the man behind Scotland's unofficial national anthem, Dougie Maclean is at Dundee Rep on Saturday. He explains why Scotland remains his favourite place to play.
In 2007, Dundee held its first Literary Festival. The two-day event took place in June and drew His Dark Materials author Philip Pullman as its star writer.