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Take Me Somewhere returns to Glasgow this October with an eclectic programme exploring subjects such as care, communal ...
Edinburgh Art Festival's programme is fuelled by communal reflection and queer resistance, while an exhibition in Dundee centres the Palestinian practice of tatreez.
We chat with Glasgow author Chris McQueer on his debut novel Hermit ahead of his appearance at the Govanhill International Festival ...
Here are ten titles to add to your Edinburgh Film Festival watchlist, from sparky dramas to documentaries about competitive ...
Anchored by a gigantic performance from Sally Hawkins, Bring Her Back bypasses the supernatural lore to give audiences the ...
We talk to the creators of a string of shows offering new views of masculinity at this year's Edinburgh Fringe.
Deerhoof remain a magnificent entity with no signs of slowing up, showing exactly why they remain cult heroes.
Fresh from their opening night with Theo Bleak in June, we look to the future and catch up with the team behind Dundee's ...
Speaking of spines, Isaiah Wilson confronts the erasure of the body in this technological age in his dance piece, Score, at ...
Who is festival season for, anyways? Spoken word poet Oliver Robertson reflects on finding creativity in community, bringing ...
From Texas to Tokyo to Edinburgh College of Art, Shedinburgh brings a new approach to Fringe presentation to Edinburgh this ...
We chat with Laura C. Forster and Joel White about their book Friends in Common, the intersection between friendship and ...
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