Ware is deft enough that the album still plays best when it coalesces her 2010s crooner poise with the 2020s reassertion of ...
I was made fun of and had a steady crew of haters readily telling me I was ugly, fat and weird. Around 16 years old, I grew ...
Olivier Assayas's new drama about the spin doctor who helped Vladimir Putin ascend to become President of Russia is hampered ...
As DAYS festival returns to its Firth-side home at Granton’s The Pitt this May, we speak to festival co-director Owen Davies ...
Playwright Frances Poet, director Jemima Levick and Margaret 'Maggie' Wallace, an original striker, discuss Stand and Deliver ...
Record Store Day returns to the titular record stores across Scotland this weekend. Elsewhere, RSA holds its annual Academy ...
Lucy Liyou’s work has always been almost painfully exposed, her preferred form being foggy collages seemingly because it’s ...
Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival returns for its 16th edition. As usual, expect a programme of thought-provoking moving ...
The Queen’s Park Spring Weekender, a collaboration between Melting Pot and Optimo, returns for its biggest year yet – with a ...
With Record Store Day back for 2026, we take a look at the participating shops and events taking place across Scotland this ...
After a sombre start, the slowburn, anti-ageist fantasy The Blue Trail gains momentum in a frenzied, freaky and intoxicating ...
No Glastonbury, no problem. Alongside the festivals covered in our April issue like DAYS and the Queen's Park Weekender, here ...