Ahead of this year's Lost Map Christmas party, we do the dirty on label boss Johnny Lynch, aka Pictish Trail, and make him ...
A walk through Glasgow's muralled streets brings up memories of visiting the tenement flat of the late John Kraska, a community activist and artist.
Our writers pick their funniest things of the year, from Fringe shows to farting on the telly to seeing your pals rolling into the sea.
Wolf Alice are in a sentimental mood on an arena-sized return to Glasgow, reminding us that beauty can be found within ...
Mermaid Chunky build a glorious case for live music: that it can be surprising, playful, and a complete blast.
Sudan Archives, aka Brittney Parks, is an artist of multitudes. A lifelong “violin nerd” (Parks taught herself to play by ear as a child) with a punk ethos who has never shied away from blazing her ...
In Edinburgh, solo exhibitions by Felicity Hammond and Jamie Cooper highlight political points with vivid colour.
Jessica Gross explores ideas of attachment and romantic infatuation in her smart and funny body horror-cum-romance novel.
However, as Ruby Tandoh surmises in her latest book, All Consuming, many of these exercises in choice actually boil down to a ...
James McAvoy will close Glasgow Film Festival with California Schemin’, his directorial debut that tells the ...
Bing Liu's drama is most commendable when rooted in the textured aesthetics of its cinematography and sound design, but less ...
We've polled our music writers for their albums of the year – records with identity, message and vision, and a landslide ...
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