International Booker Prize-shortlisted author Olga Ravn returns with a new novel that's by turns delicate and visceral, pleasurable but disjointed.
Scotland Loves Anime is back with a mouthwatering lineup of Japanese animation. Over 20 features screen across four venues in ...
Push the Boat Out and Edinburgh's Radical Book Fair – return to Edinburgh this month. Elsewhere, there's book launches at ...
This week, the inaugural Jali Film Weekender takes place at Filmhouse. Elsewhere, there's a late night event at V&A Dundee, ...
In their second full-length album, Manchester's Witch Fever deliver a high impact, genre-bending rejection of hegemony.
As its Scottish tour continues, we delve into Scottish Opera's revival of Puccini's La bohème by directors and designers ...
Owen Sutcliffe discusses his visceral debut play, Òran, and the ways in which young men find and lose each other in an online ...
November boasts a buffet of classic and contemporary theatre, with returning hits at Traverse in Edinburgh, new work from ...
We catch up with Scotland's most prolific filmmaker to discuss his success in the States, and his channelling of 70s paranoid thrillers in Relay.
On new album a little death, claire rousay re-embraces her diaristic style, turning the textures of everyday life into something quietly transcendent.
Daniel Craig is back as Benoit Blanc in Rian Johnson’s third instalment in his Knives Out series. While not quite as sharp as ...
Regardless, First of the Birds still marks Admiral Fallow as one of Scotland’s most thoughtful indie-rock outfits, as they inch closer to 20 years together.
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