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It’s been two years and eight months since an audience has crossed the threshold of Edinburgh’s Filmhouse. But in just over ...
Hidden Door returns to one of Edinburgh's abandoned buildings, this year taking over The Paper Factory in Costorphine.
If Never Enough doesn’t reach the high bar Turnstile’s set themselves on Glow On, there are thrills in their attempt to shoot ...
C.S. Lewis wrote the novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in the years following his experience as a soldier in the ...
From hedonistic hook-ups to the dynamism of Glasgow's streets, art school students translate their personal perspectives into ...
On her latest album, Cynthia Erivo delivers a fearless, genre-defying journey through heartbreak, healing, and hope.
Pippa Blundell, Brìghde Chaimbeul and M. John Henry bring folk sounds fizzing to the top, but our June recommendations span ...
Emerging artists at the Edinburgh College of Art find inspiration in mythology, the natural world and the domestic sphere.
Scotland-based director Javad Daraei welcomes us into his home to discuss Iranian cinema, the refugee experience and acts of ...
Ahead of Refugee Festival Scotland this month, we chat with Esraa Husain, the festival’s Programming Fellow, about creating ...
A confessional album that owes more to belief and soul-searching rather than a sense of direction, Lotus sees Little Simz ...
Nadah El Shazly’s solo return smooths out much of her electric eccentricity, but she remains capable of crackling brilliance.
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