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EIFF is back with new venues, 007 and Budd Boetticher retrospectives, new films from Andrew Kotting, and Charlie Shakleton ...
Are you a fan of Mamoru Hosoda's hit anime films like Belle and Mirai? Then check out The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, his ...
The National Youth Orchestra of Scotland are preparing to debut Galvanic Dances, a piece which asks big questions about life and death.
Long before Netflix and torrent files, there was Moviedrome, the TV series from the 80s and 90s that introduced a generation ...
In July's new Scottish music column, we look forward to released from Hannah Laing, Carsick Charlie, Annie Booth, Lomond ...
This July, there's some titanic out-of-towners coming to the Hydro and Hampden Park, but it's the height of festival season ...
Alia Syed's exhibition The Ring in the Fish explores the role imagination plays in migration. Its curator reflects on ...
As Scotland's capital braces for the festival season, there are still plenty of places to see theatre this month.
Ryan Lee West's ninth studio album continues his exploration of analogue synths and complex programming, though now with a ...
Fiona Shaw is excellent, but there's little else to recommend in this limp adaptation of Deborah Levy's 2016 novel.
In her sophomore novel, Elaine Castillo explores ideas of innovation and ethics through a subtle speculative narrative.
Katie Palmer, head honcho at Brass Tacks Comedy, tells us how the production company came about and her big summer plans.
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