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Pixies return to the Scottish capital, as Edinburgh's Corn Exchange plays host to a marathon set from the alt icons.
Southend-on-Sea brothers These New Puritans return after six years, and they're still the rulers of their own murky ...
You would be hard-pressed to find anyone who doesn’t feel a smidge of nostalgia when listening to the swell of a brass band, ...
Wee Man, reviewed at The Studio, Edinburgh. Touring to Lanternhouse Theatre, Cumbernauld, 31 May; Johnstone Town Hall, ...
Muckle Flugga, the debut novel from Edinburgh Makar Michael Pedersen, is a work of simultaneous joy and grief.
We look back at another invigorating edition of Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival, where a sense of solidarity was ...
If you're pining for the start of First Date festival, we have some hyperspecific recommendations for all readers of romance ...
Siobhan Miller is a Penicuik-born, Glasgow-based singer-songwriter and interpreter of traditional songs, as well as four-time winner of Best Singer at the Scots Trad Music Awards. Tonight she leads a ...
Edinburgh icons Maranta play their last ever gig at Assembly Roxy this Friday. Elsewhere, a new exhibition opens at V&A Dundee and Mannequin Pussy play Glasgow Head down to the Assembly Roxy for an ...
Following a devastating break-up, acclaimed author Catherine Lacey wrote a hybrid fiction-memoir exploring its tumultuous aftermath. We chat with Lacey about breaking genre conventions and attachments ...
Blowtorches at the ready. We chat to Slaghammers, the Glasgow-based feminist welding collective, about inclusivity in action, ...
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