Push the Boat Out, Edinburgh’s International Poetry Festival, sets sail across Edinburgh from 22-24 November as some of the brightest stars in poetry, music and spoken word take to the stage in a ...
“It feels good to be back in Scotland,” Joshua Mainnie, aka Barry Can’t Swim, tells us a few songs in, smiling out at the ...
Comedian Felicity Ward returns to Scotland after a six-year hiatus, bringing raw humour and life lessons to her new show I'm ...
Michael Kiwanuka's fourth album, Small Changes, is a boundless effort that, while revelling in its musical referents stands ...
Argentinian writer Pola Oloixarac’s controversial and acclaimed debut novel, published in the UK for the first time, is a ...
Elori Saxl’s debut, The Blue of Distance – named after Rebecca Solnit’s observation in A Field Guide to Getting Lost, that ...
We've teamed up with Hidden Door to offer five pairs of tickets to their latest multi-arts extravaganza. The volunteer-run arts festival is taking over a vast industrial site – The Paper Factory – in ...
On Somethin’ In the Water, Glasgow neo-jazz artist kitti chooses enchanting nocturnes as her medium for elegant love appraisals. Counselling herself through emotional pratfalls, the album cycles ...
The 1970s Tokyo music scene meets the ennui of a protagonist getting through their 20s in this existentialist exploration of ...
A genre that once offered sharp wit and genuine invention now has Ryan Reynolds and the Minions at the wheel – here's our cri ...
Soft Power shows definite artistic progression from Amelia Murray as Fazerdaze, only occasionally let down by some sleepy ...
Shropshire’s most Scottish DJ, with a string of releases on Studio Barnhus, Rhythm Section, and CWPT in his wake.