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On their debut LP, Glasgow's Water Machine showcase a diverse range of styles and influence, moving them firmly into the ...
Until Raspberry Moon, Hotline TNT was essentially the solo project of Will Anderson, with a revolving door of backing ...
It’s been over two years since her picture first turned heads with their impressive debut EP, Don’t Try To Comfort Me . Now ...
Decades after being crowned the junior worldwide bagpipe champion Cain combines Celtic traditions and electronic music on his ...
Milestones – books, spouses, babies, degrees – structure the course of our lives, both in retrospect and in imagination. A bit like a wedding, a book launch marks a discrete point in time that stands ...
Rikki Henry's staging elevates Katori Hall's highly theatrical and dramatic script to an overwhelming night at the theatre.
The Hug and Pint turns ten this month and they have a month worth of gigs to celebrate. Elsewhere, Refugee Festival Scotland ...
In Rainbow Trap, Kevin Guyan reveals how the fight for LGBTQ equalities in the UK is shaped – and constrained – by everyday ...
Which is to say, really, that I am the wrong person to ask this question, because I really don’t think you can put a timeline ...
The Book Festival returns for its second edition under the stewardship of Jenny Niven. The packed programme features literary ...
Filmhouse reopens with a programme of films released during their closure and some special screenings, with tickets at half ...
Edinburgh International Film Festival will host the UK premiere of The Toxic Avenger, a remake of the gross 1984 classic from ...
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