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SPRING ACTIVITIES SpringActivities The end of winter signals longer, warmer days and loads of new things to see and do


EDINBURGH BOOK FAIR 2014 7-8 March 2014 Scotland’s premier antiquarian book fair at the Radisson Blu Hotel, High Street, Edinburgh, is an excellent opportunity to see and buy rare and antiquarian books, manuscripts and artwork. www.edinburghbookfair.org


STANZA POETRY FESTIVAL 5-6 March 2014 This year, to celebrate the Commonwealth Games, Scotland’s only dedicated poetry festival in St Andrews will be hosting ‘A Common Wealth of Poetry’ with live performances, exhibitions, workshops and readings. www.stanzapoetry.org


THE MIGHTY DEERSTALKER 15 March 2014 Test your endurance by competing in the 5k or 10k obstacle race, in the dark, on the toughest off-road run in the UK at Traquair House in Peebleshire. www.mightydeerstalker.com


GLASGOW COMEDY FESTIVAL 14 March-5 April 2014 A great female line-up this year with Sarah Millican, Miranda Hart and Ruby Wax, plus improvs and the best of home-grown talent performing in various venues across the city. www.glasgowcomedyfestival.com


AYRSHIRE MUSIC FESTIVAL 10-21 March 2014 An open entry music festival giving a platform for traditional music by local performers. www.ayrshiremusicfestival. org.uk


ENLIGHTEN 14 February 2014 A light and soundscape making a stunning new trail through the ancient woodlands and around the stunning 900 year-old Scone Palace. 5pm-9.30pm Children £6, Adult £12 www.scone-palace.co.uk


WEE WRITE! GLASGOW’S CHILDREN’S BOOK FESTIVAL 5-11 March 2014 A new book festival at The Mitchell Library from parent festival ‘Aye Write!’, dedicated to children’s writing, with free events for Glaswegian school children. www.ayewrite.com


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FIELD OF LIGHT Until 27 April 2014 An iconic optical fibre-based, immersive art installation by Bruce Munro in St Andrews Square, Edinburgh. The first time the exhibition has been shown in an urban context. www.brucemunro.co.uk


ABERDEEN JAZZ FESTIVAL 12-16 March 2014 A programme of jazz across various venues with some free events. Top billing from Cream vocalist and bass player Jack Bruce and his Big Blues Band. www.aberdeenjazzfestival.com


SCOTLAND v FRANCE RUGBY 8 March 2014 RBS Six Nations. Scotland play France at Murrayfield Stadium in what promises to be an interesting game. Kick off 5pm. www.scottishrugby.org


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