

Robert Peacock
@peaky76
Robert is the Managing Editor of The Wee Review and has been writing for the site since 2014. Previously, he was manager of the Yorkshire arts website, digyorkshire. Having worked in the arts, charity and horseracing sectors, he is now a full-time software engineer and lives in Edinburgh with his partner and two young daughters.
Reviews: 574
Other Articles: 271

Visual arts sector reports fears over pandemic impact
Scottish Contemporary Art Network survey reveals dramatic loss of income and potential job losses

The Depraved Appetite of Tarrare the Freak [ONLINE]
Grotesque puppetry tells the story of a French boy who wouldn’t stop eating


National Galleries launch family online activities for lockdown
Home is where the art is gets kids creative minds working



Neu Reekie seek new commissions
Promoters offer opportunity for artists out of work due to the pandemic

Laura Marling
Song For Our Daughter
Welcome surprise release full of worldly wisdom and classic songwriting

Nikki and the Phantom Callers
Everybody’s Going To Hell (But You And Me)
Pleasant country-tinged rock with little hellfire to be seen

Perth venues share moments of culture under lockdown
New website Keep Going Together helps audiences stay connected during the pandemic

NTS announce COVID-19 call-out
Writers are needed for Scenes for Survival, the company’s online lockdown project

Edinburgh 2021 starts now
The Festivals may have been cancelled but they will return remade and renewed

Baxter Dury
The Night Chancers
Sleazy London electro-lounge to keep the family business ticking over nicely

Luminate help older people get creative during COVID-19
Luminate@Home is a new programme of online activities organised in conjunction with Scottish Care

National Theatre of Scotland announce crisis responsive project
Scenes for Survival will be a series of digital shorts created collaboratively across the sector


Dead White Anarchists
Radical politics meets warehouse rave in Paul Case’s strong solo piece






Yorkston / Thorne / Khan
Navarasa : Nine Emotions
Cross-cultural trio put meat on the bones of their musical experimentation with best album yet

A Girl Called Eddy
Been Around
Long absent singer-songwriter returns with easy-on-the-ear soul-pop of superior quality