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Book Review – They by Kay Dick

Kay Dick’s recently rediscovered dystopian masterpiece, They (1977), has arrived at a jarringly nose-on ...

Paperboats: Frustration with lack of Climate Change action leads Scotland’s Makar Kathleen Jamie to ask ‘What Can We Do?’ ahead of COP 28

Poet and essayist Kathleen Jamie, who was appointed as Scotland’s Makar (National Poet) in 2021, ...

Album Review – 2 by Declan Welsh & The Decadent West

Cheaply Bought, Expensively Sold – the debut album from Declan Welsh & The Decadent ...

Book – Connective Tissue by Eleanor Thom

Eleanor Thom’s Connective Tissue begins as two stories across time, but they weave together ...

Interview – Gillian Shirreffs On Brodie And The Unreliable Narrator

Every so often a book comes along with a premise so original that you ...

Interview – Billie Zangewa On Quiet Fire At Tramway

This autumn, Glasgow’s Tramway exhibits Malawian artist Billie Zangewa, known for her narrative silk ...

SNACK Bits – Scotland’s Essential New Music (November 2023)

Time is tight.  That’s not just a brilliant track by Booker T. & the ...

Interview – Carla J Easton On Production, Comparisons, And Getting Back To Yourself.

Growing up isn’t the same thing as growing old, but there’s a lot to ...