The new novel from acclaimed Glasgow-based author Heather Parry is a surreal Gothic exploration of marriage, class and ...
Something is a stripped-back recognition of growth, a changed-by-experiences big sister to SZA’s 20 Something, and the quirky ...
Theo James plays twin brothers in the possession of a cursed toy monkey in Osgood Perkins' gory horror comedy that's rarely scary nor funny.
GSFF is back with a programme including films from the Gaza Film Unit, a spotlight on Indonesian filmmaker Riar Rizaldi, and ...
Colin Self is back with their grandest, most ambitious record yet – it's somewhat uneven, but when it hits, it feels truly ...
After Seventeen Going Under skyrocketed him into stardom, Sam Fender releases his long-awaited third album, People Watching.
The Dutch collective continue their upward trajectory with a casual ease that only hints at the intricacy underneath.
With Glasgow’s club scene evolving, the lives of go-go dancers within queer spaces are changing too – what does the future of ...
Twenty-five years after its UK release, Being John Malkovich offers a prescient look at celebrity, parasocial relationships, ...
Fringe by the Sea will bring French duo Air to North Berwick this August to recreate their classic 1998 album Moon Safari ...
This new take on Mary Poppins brings an irresistible blend of innovative staging, excellent performances and classic songs.
In this surrealist fable, a half-human, half-mosquito boy encapsulates themes of climate catastrophe, hybridity and ...
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