We have a pair of tickets for the Edinburgh gig from Britain's Got Talent finalists Johns' Boys Welsh Male Choir to be won in ...
Storytellers Tom Muir and Eileen Budd, and programmer Daniel Abercrombie discuss the 36th Scottish International Storytelling ...
Celebrate 20 years of The Skinny with a journey through the artists, albums and moments that have shaped Scotland’s last two ...
To celebrate 20 years of The Skinny we look ahead, presenting our Next Generation of Scottish Writers: 12 poets, novelists and essayists who are shaping the future of Scotland's literary landscape. We ...
Following the untimely passing of Optimo's JD Twitch, aka Keith McIvor, we celebrate his unwavering devotion to activism and ...
AI slop, and influencer bait. Our long-running Phagomania* food column returns to celebrate human artists doing interesting ...
Six years on from her last record, Jay Som returns with Belong, an album built on the paradox of letting go. Where Melina ...
Outdated and harmful, Scotland’s abortion law demands urgent modernisation. We speak to the campaigners behind Let’s Change the Act about the importance of decriminalisation In the last days of summer ...
Curator Stacey Hunter rolls her sleeves up to pull together HARVEST, a contemporary craft exhibition inspired by a farmer's ...
Curator Stacey Hunter rolls her sleeves up to pull together Harvest, a contemporary craft exhibition inspired by a farmer's ...
This month sees Edinburgh producer and pop artist SHEARS release her debut album, WE ARE BUT CHEMICALS – she talks us through ...
Spanning 70-plus years, The Four Spent the Day Together is Kraus’s self-reflective, densely packed portrait of contemporary ...
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