Ahead of a busy festival season, we look at the work being done by Ravers for Palestine and Bands Boycott Barclays to ...
April offers a wide variety of new work from Stellar Quines, Scottish Opera, Dundee Rep and more – here's our pick of what's ...
On her debut EP, Nikhita lays the foundation for a promising future, bringing a sound both captivating and deeply moving.
James McArdle stars in this sharp Irish comedy in which an author gets saddled caring for three of his friends' elderly ...
The Edinburgh-based poet returns with his second poetry collection, an exploration of heritage told through lenses of ...
We talk to Rosco McClelland about hell, writing about birds and committing to the bit of being nominated for Glasgow Comedy Festival's top award every year.
Everything Deafheaven do – the powerful chord changes, the sweeping dynamic shifts – is geared towards enveloping the ...
The fourth solo album from the boygenius member has moments of magic, but struggles to match the emotional intensity of Lucy ...
Glasgow DJ and electronic artist TAAHLIAH will headline this year's Jupiter Rising x EAF, the after-dark party of live music, ...
If there’s any question about aging into creative irrelevance, it certainly doesn’t exist for Perfume Genius, who continues ...
On her ardent fourth album, Chrystia Cabral channels and exudes a wild assortment of sonic influences, resulting in her most ...
Dustin Wong’s guitar has sounded further and further from anyone else’s with every year of his venerable career. This is to ...