Ross Leslie of Good Egg Comedy chats about being Good Egg, Glasgow International Comedy Festival and supporting the next generation of Scottish comics.
A dance through time – one writer gathers recollections of Fire Island, Scotland’s first regular gay club, charting police ...
In 563 AD, St Columba – an Irish abbot – sailed to Iona. The sky pressed low and wisps of cloud dripped onto the land, while the grass grew upward from the sky. Columba reached for the grass, pulled ...
Opening on arpeggiated piano and sweeping strings, Banks speaks plainly about the psychic abrasion of moving through London as a second-generation Black African immigrant and woman: the mirror, the ...
Set against a striking celestial stage, Jenni Fagan’s The Delusions addresses universal concerns through the intensely personal. It’s a novel which reveals its layers with stealth, in no small part ...
We are living in the Bi Gan era! This hugely talented Chinese filmmaker discusses his latest work, Resurrection, a dazzling ...
David Byrne lets us all get a little weird with it as he brings his Who Is The Sky? tour to Glasgow Nostalgia is a powerful ...
Experiencing Hanna Johansson’s second novel feels like reading the audio description of a surrealist indie film; it is ...
Celebrated playwright James Ley discusses his debut short film, Sleazy Tiger, ahead of it competing in the Scottish Competition at the Glasgow Short Film Festival. We discuss queer crisis, flagrant ...
Readers are taken back and forth in time, between a youth of desire – for paternal approval, intimacy, self-understanding – and a present in which mental illness, addiction and sexual recklessness ...
A host of arts organisations, including GMAC, Street Level Photoworks, Project Ability and Glasgow Print Studio will have to ...
Dan Abrahams and Philippe Boudot discuss their latest collaboration, a new folk-tinged score to Jean Epstein’s landmark experimental drama Finis Terræ, which they will be debuting live at this year's ...