Here and away
Though firmly centred on Arran and all its doings, the Voice finds itself increasingly international. This month, we have reports on a Corrie artist north of Kathmandu and a Norwegian stushie over whether children should eat farmed fish. There’s a fluorescent pink slug from Australia and a reader in Greece has thanked us for guidance on how to run a Folk Festival. Corrie Film Club is showing the Anglo-French film, Certified Copy, and we investigate the nature of the Bitcoin, a world-wide cashless currency that is gaining use among those for whom money is something larger than the means of paying the bills and staying alive.
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