January is the time for bookmarking more events than any human being could hope to attend in one lifetime, let alone a single year. And yet there you are, creating a spreadsheet of every gig and live ...
Weel-kent popper-upper Barry Bryson’s first solo restaurant has an unapologetically fish-forward menu in an easy-going and comfy spot where they don’t flip tables in the evening. Settle in for plump ...
As first major acting roles go, co-starring in a beloved double act’s return to television and contributing to the writers’ room for Mitchell And Webb Are Not Helping, might be considered a baptism of ...
In March, comedian Rosco McClelland won the Billy Connolly Spirit Of Glasgow Award, joining the illustrious company of its two previous recipients: Susie McCabe and the late, great Janey Godley. It’s ...
From the moment she burst onto the choreographic scene in 2013 with ‘Oxymore’, it was clear Sophie Laplane was a force to be reckoned with. Since then, the Paris-born dancer who made Glasgow her home ...
Co-founding Leith Kino, arguably Edinburgh’s hippest community cinema venture, has been only one achievement for this fixture of Edinburgh’s creative scene. They’ve also continued doing fine work with ...
Interdisciplinary artist Aqsa Arif grew up watching Bollywood blockbusters and soap operas from Lollywood (named after Lahore, Pakistan’s film industry). When she made Raindrops Of Rani, a sumptuous, ...
From the biggest festivals to the smallest comedy shows, the world of art and culture has found itself wrestling with genocide in Palestine. In many cases, these discussions sidelined Palestinian ...
The Creative Edinburgh Awards has become a welcome milestone for Edinburgh’s art and culture community since its first outing in 2012, having established itself as a way to honour the grassroots ...
Much is riding on the success of Battlefield 6, not least the need to recoup the game’s eye-watering budget (reported at around $450m). Three years ago, predecessor Battlefield 2042 launched to a ...
For nine glorious series on the BBC, Inside No 9 gifted us the pleasure of not knowing quite what was going on or where we were headed. Right up until the last tear-inducing episode, Steve Pemberton ...
Matthew Holness' cast-iron commitment to never breaking character as his self-aggrandising horror novelist Garth Marenghi, not in interviews, nor the Q&A session with which he 'pads' this latest book ...
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