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Set against a post #MeToo backdrop, Hannah Moscovitch's minimal play – in which a woman hands over the telling of her story ...
Martha Pailing's solo show is an earnest, funny and engaging look at female rage, but one which feels underdeveloped in ...
Oh her third album, Australian singer-songwriter attempts to make sense of what she faced as a frontline doctor during the ...
On her latest album, Ethel Cain has once again translated incredibly personal experiences into deeply universal feelings.
Ahead of the Glasgow band releasing their debut album, Learning Greek, we catch up with Humour frontman Andreas ...
Bristol-based Billy Nomates faced a wave of toxic online behaviour following her 2023 Glastonbury set. But the moment also ...
As Linder Sterling’s A kind of glamour about me is set to open Edinburgh Art Festival, Emerging Writer Peilin Shi reviews the ...
Gabriel Jason Dean's Rift is an unforgettable gut punch about brotherhood, abuse, and the space between reality and fiction.
In this month's advice column, one reader asks how to tell a friend that they get too touchy-feely when drunk (but otherwise ...
We meet the talented young French filmmaker Nathan Ambrosioni, winner of Crystal Globe for Best Director at the Karlovy Vary ...
Welcome to the August edition of our new Scottish music column, with releases to look forward to from Humour, Tarn, James ...
Anchored by a gigantic performance from Sally Hawkins, Bring Her Back bypasses the supernatural lore to give audiences the ...
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