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Alia Syed's exhibition The Ring in the Fish explores the role imagination plays in migration. Its curator reflects on ...
It’s summer, we’re melting, and the night is always young. Here are the top after-hours parties across the country to keep you going: Ponyboy Pride, Tony Morris, Shackleton (Live), and Deptford ...
In July's new Scottish music column, we look forward to released from Hannah Laing, Carsick Charlie, Annie Booth, Lomond ...
Long before Netflix and torrent files, there was Moviedrome, the TV series from the 80s and 90s that introduced a generation ...
As Scotland's capital braces for the festival season, there are still plenty of places to see theatre this month.
Ryan Lee West's ninth studio album continues his exploration of analogue synths and complex programming, though now with a ...
Fiona Shaw is excellent, but there's little else to recommend in this limp adaptation of Deborah Levy's 2016 novel.
In her sophomore novel, Elaine Castillo explores ideas of innovation and ethics through a subtle speculative narrative.
This month, check out the newly renovated Filmhouse, celebrate Pride at GFT, enjoy some alfresco cinema at Queen's Park and ...
Whether singing as a silhouette behind the front door for opener Stars Fell On Alabama, softly swaying on the garden swing or ...
When Laura, played with spunk by Gracie Follows, whisks her much older partner Suzanne (Caroline Harker) off to her family’s ...
From 12 July until May 2026, works by Louise Bourgeois, Helen Chadwick and Robert Mapplethorpe are on view at the National Galleries of Scotland: Modern One. Think giant spiders representing maternal ...