To celebrate World Book Day Rosamund de la Hey spoke to us about all things Harry Potter and how she created a store that author Maggie O’Farrell describes as, “ A bookshop so perfect you might have dreamt it”.
Read MoreCommit the name to memory, because Gill Whitty-Collins is 2020’s driving force in the fight against gender discrimination. Here, we speak exclusively to Whitty-Collins ahead of the launch of her first book, Why Men Win At Work…
Read MoreFellow Scot Catriona Innes is the breakout author of the critically-acclaimed The Matchmaker. Here, she talks exclusively to Hood about her first novel and reveals how you (yes, you!) can finally put pen to paper and make that book you’ve long been dreaming of writing a reality...
Read MoreDo clothes have the power to change lives? This super-stylist, Lucie Clifford from BBC makeover show, You Are What You Wear, certainly thinks so...
Read MoreFrom actionable measures you can take on the day to ways you can be involved from home, we outline information on how to protest safely during a pandemic.
Read MoreFollowing on from the Black Lives Matter movement, which reached its peak this week, begin your education into becoming an antiracist with these actionable ideas on how to combat racism and prejudice.
Read MorePaul Fletcher is a Manchester-born entrepreneur and retail expert, who’s been living in Scotland for the past 19 years. As Hood’s new male columnist, and with his finger firmly on the pulse, he shares with us his thoughts and musings…
Read MoreConsider yourself a bit of a cocktail connoisseur? Then you’ll no doubt have already heard of Magnum, new kid on the block and already Scotland’s top-selling cream liqueur. Made with a blend of single malt Speyside whisky and cream, this luxurious new liqueur is a must-have addition to any cocktail cabinet. Hood sat down with Magnum’s director, Lee Schofield, who spoke to us about the brand and what it’s like to launch a brand-new liqueur to the market - and remember to read on for your chance to win two bottles of Magnum too!
Read MoreJen Linton started her hairdressing career as a Saturday girl in a Fife salon. In 2015 and, having worked her way up through the salon ranks, she decided it was high time she put her expert knowledge of the tresses craft to best possible use—by opening her own salon.
Read MoreHayley Scanlan talks candidly to Hood about jetting to LA on a moment’s notice, what Alexa was really like, and the hard lessons she learnt about teamwork…
Read MoreWe sat down with the incoming CEO of Glasgow Film Festival, Allison Gardner, to find out all about the 2020 Glasgow Film Festival, what are the must-sees, and how the Festival began 15 years ago…
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