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Yann Tiersen and Quinquis, Ninnog Summer Tour – Live Review

French composer and musician, known mostly for the Amélie score, Yann Tiersen included Edinburgh ...

Afrique en Cirque – Fringe Review

This is not your run-of-the-mill circus. With a live afro-funk-jazz band as their soundtrack, ...

The Snuts SWG3, 28th July – Review

It was SUNNY. It was SOLD-OUT. It was THE SNUTS at SWG3. ‘S’appenin’ Glasgow, ...

SNACK Bits Briefly – August

Eagle-eyed readers know that Bits will be missing from the August issue of SNACK, ...

Dot Allison – Consciousology Album Review

Consciousology is an album that beautifully weaves the story of the artist’s life, reflecting ...

Anthology: ‘It Came From The Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror’ (book review)

In It Came From the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror, 26 queer and trans ...

Fiona Cummins ‘All Of Us Are Broken’ (book review)

Fiona Cummins has excelled herself with this riveting and gory novel. All Of Us ...

Kelburn Garden Party 2023

This writer’s first trip to Kelburn Garden Party was also its wettest. Joking, I ...

The Dolphin by Susan Clegg (review)

Told across key years in the lives of the same family over three generations, ...

Current Affairs – Album: Off The Tongue (review)

The debut full-length studio album from Current Affairs is definitely one to make you ...