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Sunset Song adaptation at Carnegie Hall Comment Bubble

Published: Thu, 30th Oct 11:25AM

WEST FIFE residents – especially Gordon Brown – looking to be cheered up in the current economic doom and gloom could do worse than head to the Carnegie Hall next month.

For a humorous adaptation of the PM’s favourite book, Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s Sunset Song, will be performed by a Glasgow-based theatre company.

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Arrow Life's A Cavalcade star comes to Dunfermline Comment Bubble

Glen Michael, who fronted Cartoon Cavalcade for 26 years, will be discussing his autobiography with the BBC’s Tam Cowan at the Carnegie Hall on 6th November.

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Arrow Voyage of Discovery for young film-goers Comment Bubble

YOUNG West Fifers are in for a cinematic treat next week as the Discovery Film Festival comes to Dunfermline’s Carnegie Hall.

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Arrow Now Hayley's set to play the real Carnegie Hall... Comment Bubble

ONE of the biggest-selling classical artist of the 21st century, Hayley Westenra, is coming to Dunfermline.

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Vandals trash memorial to dead babies at Dunfermline Crematorium

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Anger at council plans to charge for crime-busting service in poor areas

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Concern over Dunfermline hospital's 'hidden' C.diff deaths

IT'S emerged that a number of patients who had a superbug at the Queen Margaret Hospital and died have not had C.diff recorded on their death certificates.

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