On new album a little death, claire rousay re-embraces her diaristic style, turning the textures of everyday life into ...
November boasts a buffet of classic and contemporary theatre, with returning hits at Traverse in Edinburgh, new work from ...
Owen Sutcliffe discusses his visceral debut play, Òran, and the ways in which young men find and lose each other in an online ...
As its Scottish tour continues, we delve into Scottish Opera's revival of Puccini's La bohème by directors and designers ...
The first in Hajar Press' new elements anthology series, this book takes as its subject the power and politics of fiery rage.
Regardless, First of the Birds still marks Admiral Fallow as one of Scotland’s most thoughtful indie-rock outfits, as they ...
Ahead of an epic solo exhibition at Glasgow's Tramway, we look back at the evolving creative practice of Rae-Yen Song, who ...
Daniel Craig is back as Benoit Blanc in Rian Johnson’s third instalment in his Knives Out series. While not quite as sharp as ...
The French Film Festival UK returns with anticipated new films like Nouvelle Vague (Richard Linklater), The Stranger ...
Alexander Skarsgård is a sexy, Knausgaard-reading biker and Harry Melling is his eager-to-please boyfriend in this sweet, funny and kinky portrait of a dom-sub relationship.
Still disorientating yet more alive than ever, WE WERE JUST HERE is a bold third album from Just Mustard that deftly pairs ...
Floaty folk fuses together with airy electronics on Skullcrusher’s ethereal second album, And Your Song Is Like a Circle.
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