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Whether you’re a die-hard musical lover or not, this production of Calamity Jane is sure to have you line-dancing your way ...
We catch up with Glasgow clubbing veterans Slam on their future at The Arches, and upcoming new album Dark Channel.
Our design writer speaks to Akiko Matsuda and Henry Dobson about their collaboration for new restaurant Moss and their plans ...
Maxime Jean-Baptiste returns to Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival with Kouté vwa, a hybrid documentary concerned with ...
The Scottish landscape has rarely looked better on screen than in Athina Rachel Tsangari's woozy folk western Harvest. Take a look at the film's first trailer.
Riding a bike is no mean feat. One writer unpacks the need for gender equality in active travel and what support is available for women taking on the path less cycled.
We speak to John Savournin, director of Scottish Opera's new productions of The Merry Widow and Trial by Jury, on the updating of classic operetta for modern audiences and the experience of ...
We chat with feminist collective FLAPS (Fannies Listening with Advice and Peer Support) about their work in creating safe spaces at music festivals through sexual and emotional welfare provisions.
The ornate surroundings of the Usher Hall are perfectly suited to Josh Tillman's current Father John Misty iteration; open-collar suit and a vibe that's more lounge Sinatra than adrenalised drama, ...
Tell me about Hot Comedy – what's it like? Hot Comedy is a lovely supportive show featuring pro acts, semi-pros and the best up-and-coming comedians here in Scotland and the rest of the UK. No ...
Counterflows starts with a scream. A stop-start surge of a grinding, piercing sound somewhere between the internal monologue of a knackered old Dell and a tone that’ll be familiar if you’ve ever had a ...
Record Store Day, the UK’s annual celebration of indie record shops, returns on Saturday (12 Apr). An outrageous list of new vinyls have been pressed exclusively for this year's event, with LPs from ...