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Wee Man, reviewed at The Studio, Edinburgh. Touring to Lanternhouse Theatre, Cumbernauld, 31 May; Johnstone Town Hall, ...
Muckle Flugga, the debut novel from Edinburgh Makar Michael Pedersen, is a work of simultaneous joy and grief.
Breaking into the writing and publishing business can be tricky, but the Arkbound Foundation– a charity dedicated to widening ...
Earcandy as a debut is an anti-introduction; part of the joy of this project is tracing her more experimental edges into the ...
This month we meet Old School Fabrications to explore their special commission ‘the hug’ which travels to the RHS Chelsea ...
In a way, there are parallels between Lawrinson’s content and that of Tim Robinson, as both comics plant their skits in the ...
We look back at another invigorating edition of Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival, where a sense of solidarity was ...
India Donaldson's debut feature, Good One, is a striking portrait of a father-daughter relationship. She talks to us about ...
Siobhan Miller cultivates a sense of community through music and storytelling on Edinburgh Tradfest's closing night.
Blowtorches at the ready. We chat to Slaghammers, the Glasgow-based feminist welding collective, about inclusivity in action, ...
The shifting power dynamics on an awkward father-daughter camping trip sit at the heart of Good One, a compelling indie drama ...
Amalia Ulman’s new film Magic Farm follows some inept journalists in a rural Argentine town. The artist and filmmaker ...
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