The Scots Magazine
10 March 2022
The Scots Magazine - April 2022 - Explore the top attractions across Argyll & Bute, and look up to the night skies and spot constellations at Scotland’s Dark Sky Park. Travel presenter Paul Murton tours his all-time favourite Scottish locations, comedy writer, actor and presenter Robert Florence takes the stage for musical theatre, synthpop pioneer Midge Ure is much more than the voice behind hit single 'Vienna', and we've a Wee Blether with Scots actress and star of TV’s 'Supernatural' and 'Doom Patrol', Ruth Connell. Plus more people, places, wildlife, culture from around Scotland. --- The Scots Magazine was first published on February 9, 1739, as a 48-page pamphlet, priced sixpence monthly. It was edited and printed in Edinburgh. In its present form, The Scots Magazine dates from April 24, 1924, when it was re-established by the St Andrew Society (Glasgow) as the official organ of the Scottish Societies throughout the world. D C Thomson and Co., Ltd, Dundee, took it over in 1927 since when it has continued to be published monthly. With a monthly average readership of over quarter of a million The Scots Magazine is the world's best-selling Scottish-interest publication. It offers something for everyone: culture, history, the great outdoors - including some of the best photography from some of the country's best photographers. For Scots at home and abroad, the magazine captures the essence of Scotland with an attractive blend of interesting and in-depth articles.
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