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Queer & Now – Exhibition review – HAPWORKS_00, Dundee

They are using the same language as before. That’s what the exhibition and its ...

DONNA MATTHEW Remembering Myself (Book Review)

When I read this collection, in a single flinching sitting, it felt like I ...

Eleanor Morton her debut novel ‘Life Lessons from Historical Women, boozy brunch invites, innovation, and significant women.

Eleanor Morton’s astute comedy sends up both contemporary and historical concerns. She can delicately ...

Hamish Hawk on transcendant collaboration and vindication

At the time of speaking to SNACK, Hamish Hawk’s new album, A Firmer Hand, ...

What’s On Guide (September 2024)

Ahead in this guide we have plenty of recommendations for where to get your ...

Master puppeteer Mark Down on The Sex Lives of Puppets

SNACK met with Mark Down, master puppeteer and artistic director/co-founder of Blind Summit, to ...

Mhairi McCall on Pretty Knickers Productions most ambitious show yet, Mary Queen of Rock

Pretty Knickers Productions began in 2017 as a university assignment on an acting course, ...

Solas, the small festival packing a punch – Festival Review

A very family-friendly and accessible festival, Solas may be small, but it packs a ...

GSA Students Create Lively Animations In Response To The Poetry of Hollie McNish and Michael Pedersen

Two of the UK’s foremost poets combined with animation students from The Glasgow School ...

Dynamic Earth: Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon

I have to confess, I had never listened to Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of ...