Ira Sachs takes us back to 1974 for a conversation between celebrated New York photographer Peter Hujar and his friend, the ...
On Saturday 24 January, Edinburgh’s newest club, People’s Leisure Club, welcomes Aly P for her Scottish Debut as part of ...
As another year comes to a close, we celebrate a fraction of the excellent new music that came out of Scotland in 2025 with our annual Great Scots playlist.
Narration is provided by Beauty’s cat, Mr Whiskers, and Beast’s dog, Captain Biscuits, bringing both humour to the darker moments as well as an unexpected love story. The staging is ingenious, ...
Opening a record about what we might call a mid-youth crisis with a song called Thorns feels appropriate; the thematic preoccupations of this fourth record by Wolf Alice are prickly ones. Lyrically, ...
DARKSIDE has never been a fixed entity. Electronic producer Nicolas Jaar and guitarist Dave Harrington saw the project as the meeting point of their disparate styles, and a way to push themselves with ...
A prequel to debut album Preacher’s Daughter, Ethel Cain’s sophomore record creates an ethereal collection of memories, which paint the picture of her first love. Janie sets a sombre and retrospective ...
One of the most exciting things about Edinburgh is the plethora of independent shops that line the winding, cobbled streets, offering all kinds of curated, handmade goods that beat any of the souvenir ...
Jacob Alon’s passion for music started with the discovery of an acoustic guitar that had been stowed away in their grandmother’s dusty cupboard. But Alon’s route to recording their debut album was ...
The Luminous Life, the first full-length fiction film from 43-year-old Portuguese filmmaker João Rosas, is about one of the great subjects of cinema: being young, broke and heartbroken. It’s spring in ...
Zara Larsson is an underrated commercial popstar with stronger pipes and performing faculties than some of her more successful peers. But, with uninspired and incohesive flights between EDM, Europop ...