Beth de Araújo’s follow-up to 2022's Soft & Quiet is a lucid analysis of the banality of male aggression filtered through the ...
Molly Manners’ feature debut follows the painfully relatable unravelling of a ride-or-die friendship when that delicate ...
Turner Prize winner Nnena Kalu participates in a Dundee exhibition challenging ableism in the arts, while land artist Ilana ...
At City Art Centre, Michael Fullerton’s intimate portraits of asylum seekers give voice to migrant stories while far-right ...
Shout “Taxi” – here’s a band offering a balmy chink of summery light. vegas water taxi, led by Ben Hambro, have spliced an EP ...
Februrary is loaded with piano beauty from Drexler, indie-pop from Lou Mclean, raging punk from Bratakus and a 12" dance ...
Writer-director Louis Paxton brings a piece of Orkney folklore to Sundance with his oddball feature debut, starring Domhnall ...
HippFest, Scotland's unmissable film festival pairing silent cinema with live music, returns for its 16th edition with its ...
February's gig calendar sees some big Scottish names hit the road, plus chances to catch Jacob Alon, Magdalena Bay, ...
A deeply personal hour with storyteller and multi-disciplinary artist Iddo Oberski offers insights into what it means to be human, and what it means to be free ...
Lacking days but packing parties, February is set to be short, sweet and sweaty; our top picks including Bakey, Manga Saint Hilare and Jamz Supernova.
Fervently thrashing her way through a 90-minute set, not one of the sold out crowd leaves Ezra Furman's show regretting their decision to venture outside on a Sunday evening.
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