Róisín McCarney blends charisma, candour and a commanding stage presence in an uplifting performance at King Tut’s.
The long-running and much-loved French Film Festival UK has an exceptional lineup this year. Over 60 films screen at over 40 ...
Anishinaabe author Leanne Betasamosake Simpson articulates the enduring spirit and colonial struggles through which their ...
To commemorate eleven years of INTL festival bringing together Scotland's graphic design community, we speak with founder ...
We chat with author Dalia al-Dujaili about her migration memoir Babylon, Albion ahead of her appearance at Edinburgh's ...
Eva Victor rewrites the script on films about trauma with their funny, tender drama Sorry, Baby. Discover this fresh new ...
It will come as no surprise that November is incredibly busy for new Scottish releases. We look forward to albums from Claire ...
International Booker Prize-shortlisted author Olga Ravn returns with a new novel that's by turns delicate and visceral, pleasurable but disjointed.
Esther Gamsu's larger-than-life sculptural installation is layered with irony and ambiguity, demonstrating the maturing of the artist's craft.
The SAY Award, a fresh batch of festivals, album launches for Simone Seales, Admiral Fallow and Swim School, and more – here's our November gig guide.
In their second full-length album, Manchester's Witch Fever deliver a high impact, genre-bending rejection of hegemony.
Lynne Ramsay is back after eight years away with Die My Love, which takes her fans on another atmospheric trip into a disturbed psyche.