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New Dumfries Zen gardens draw mixed reaction from public as new artworks suffer vandalism


New Dumfries Zen gardens draw mixed reaction from public as new artworks suffer vandalism
There are six gardens around the town but one has already been damaged and another had litter thrown into it
Dumfries-based artist Peter Smith has created his Beauty in the Broken series of series of six Zen Gardens located in various places around the town. (Image: Dumfries and Galloway Standard)
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Skulduggery: The night a surgeon robbed the bard's grave


by Michael Alexander
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Michael Alexander hears about the night in 1834 when a surgeon robbed the poet’s grave and stole his skull in the name of science
While the poetry of Robert Burns is mainly moving, melancholic and thoughtful, studies of his works suggest that the spectre of death was never far from his thoughts with references to epitaphs, reflections, and musings on the dead.
Burns wasn’t above the gritty detail either, as his “Epitaph for William Nicol” shows: Ye maggots, feed on Nicol’s brain. Having been poorly for much of his short adult life, Burns was only too well aware of his own mortality. ....

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