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Dead Pony On Being Skint, Touring, & Drinking Away The Sorrows

Collectively, 2024 has been a tough year for the world, but that doesn’t mean ...

Belladonna Paloma On Speaking To The Dead & Feeding The Artwork

Shetland-based artist Belladonna Paloma uses a mixture of unconventional materials and witchcraft to create ...

The Brenda Line at Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh (review)

We all believe to have wisdom to share as passive spectators of other people’s ...

HOLLY DAVEY on ‘The Unforgetting’ to mark Fruitmarket at 50 years

Edinburgh’s Fruitmarket is 50, and to celebrate 50 years of groundbreaking exhibitions, artist Holly ...

BARRY ESSON on connecting global practices to local ones and devastating decisions (Tramway, Glasgow).

This November, Glasgow’s Tramway hosts a five-day line-up of performances, screenings, discussions, and workshops ...

ERLAND COOPER on cryptic clues, dancing with ghosts, and collaborating with earth

Erland Cooper, Scottish multi-instrumentalist and composer, released his latest album, Carve the Runes Then ...

DEBJANI BANERJEE on Jalsaghar: her new exhibition exploring the magic of the music room to celebrate culture and identity.

Debjani Banerjee’s exhibition Jalsaghar, which translates to ‘The Music Room’, is an exploration of ...

Structural art piece featuring hanging fabric and paper from the art exhibition of Claire Barclay and Oana Stanciu.

Outwith Festival: a rich offering (REVIEW)

Outwith def: outside/beyond. It’s always refreshing to see more opening up outside of the ...

The Magnetic Fields Part 1: marvellous (REVIEW)

American band, The Magnetic Fields, took to the stage of Edinburgh’s Queen’s Hall to ...

Beth Ditto in a black outfit on the grass in the dark, with two figures behind her dressed in yellow.

Gossip: sheer rebellion (REVIEW)

Performing at the modest SWG3, Beth Ditto and band, Gossip, gave a rollicking concert ...