
Travellers Tales – Audacious Women
Experience
Tamsin Grainger introduces her session at the upcoming Audacious Women festival
Tamsin Grainger introduces her session at the upcoming Audacious Women festival
Question and answer session with Richard Wiseman about his new book on the lessons that...
Sarah Howells explores creative non-fiction whilst coaxing everyone to tell their story.
We track down an Edinburgh musician now plying his trade with the 80s pop band...
The Dear Green Place has its annual comedy shindig next month. Here's our round-up of...
Kevin P. Gilday tells us about the Sonnet Youth Weekender at Tron Theatre in Glasgow.
Before Fair Fringe campaigners take aim, they should make sure they have the right target...
Children's theatre organisation announces exciting plans for 2019 including a collaboration with Punchdrunk
As a former nurse, Ryan Latto can't help but be sceptical of the alternative remedies...
As the first Edinburgh International Improv Festival approaches, we take a look at the new...
Bizarre social experiments and tense race relations abound in February's new releases.
Writer, poet and theatre maker Imogen Stirling tells us about her latest show #Hypocrisy
Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Group are auditioning for Jean Anouilh's The Lark
Ailing English queens and rebellious Scottish ones await in January's new releases.
A selection of our favourite reads from 2018 to add to your festive reading list
Hip-hop, metal, folk - and those are just numbers 8-10 in our writers' end of...
Japanese anime, daredevil free soloist climbers and Robert Redford's last acting role await at the...
The Scottish Queer International Film Festival comes to Glasgow in December.
We chat to the writer behind a new fictionalised account of Muriel Spark's life in...
"Right and left are two cheeks of the same arse!" The Damned man talks punk,...
The London-based festival drops in on Glasgow and Edinburgh this month.
In remembrance of a friend, poet, musician and artist, who died before his time, five...