The XCERTS' frontman Murray Macleod gives us a track-by-track guide to their sixth studio album, i think i want to go home ...
This formally dazzling bullying drama from Serbian director Miroslav Terzić paints a brutal picture of the youth of today.
On Glory of the King's Hand, Chuck Strangers proves his ability on the mic matches his production skills, but the record's ...
Scotland’s culture scene has taken a beating over the last few years, but few blows have hit harder than the closure of the Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA). For 33 years, this multi-arts venue has ...
With the second cohort from NFTS Scotland's Sean Connery Lab due to premiere their short films at next month's Edinburgh ...
[Updated Tue 19 Aug, 10.30am] So close! The 2025 Edinburgh festivals are nearly at an end, and as we head through the final week, this page is home to the reviews of our favourite shows from across ...
King Tut's summer festival Summer Nights kicks off this week. Elsewhere, Richard Maguire opens his exhibition at Collective ...
On their latest album, Luluc detail the fragile beauty of the world around them in soul-stirring melodies and mystical ...
This adaptation of a short story by cult Japanese author Kaori Ekuni, aka the female Murakami, is a strange and intoxicating ...
Ahead of this year's Fringe by the Sea, one East Lothian local invites you to ditch the cobbles, skip the crowds, and get yourself to the coast this August There’s something about Fringe by the Sea ...
We talk to Portuguese film writer and director Laura Carreira about what she's learned from 14 years living in Edinburgh.
At the Modern Institute, David Wojnarowicz: some day this will all be crumbling ruins prompts one writer to reflect on the ...
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