Janey Godley: "The Godmother of Scottish comedy", "Scotland's funniest woman" and
winner of 2008 Fringe Report award as 'Best Performer' on the
Edinburgh Fringe.
Glasgow is rightly hailed as one of
Europe’s great cultural centres, and among the highlights of its 2008
events calendar is the third Glasgow international Festival of
Contemporary Visual Art (Gi).
The centenary of the birth of Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond, is to
be marked by a major exhibition of cover artwork from the books about
the suave secret agent 007 at the Fleming Collection at 13 Berkeley
Street, London W1.
A major exhibition of works by some of the most distinguished former
students of Edinburgh College of Art is to be mounted by The Fleming
Collection, and Edinburgh City Art Centre.
I would like to commend to you the novel "Marching in Scotland, Dancing
in New York" by Margaret Dunlop. The novel has a special resonance for
those who trace themselves to Scotland or have Scottish connections and
it tells of something that is part of Scotland's heritage.
You can vote for Scotland's greatest comedy moment by visiting www.scotscare.com. The result will be unveiled at our St Andrew's Week Comedy Night. Get your ticket now via: http://www.scotscare.com/st-andrews.php. Acts on the evening include Craig Hill, Janey Godley and Miles Jupp. Have your say....