Steven Fraser
@stevenfraserart
Steven is Spoken Word Editor for The Wee Review and also reviews theatre and movies. He studied animation and computer arts at university and currently freelances in illustration. He currently lives in Glasgow.
Reviews: 478
Other Articles: 32
Expensive Shit
A gripping and sinister hard hitting drama from writer and director Adura Onashile.
Adler & Gibb
A confusing, but engaging drama about the fictional and reclusive conceptual artists Janet Adler and Margaret Gibb.
Cuncrete
Rachael Clerke and The Great White Males present a punk rock drag king extravaganza.
Daffodils (A Play With Songs)
A beautiful musical about love and death instilled whimsy, passion and exquisite songs.
In Our Hands
Inventive puppetry and interesting ideas from visual storytellers Smoking Apples.
Sage Francis and B. Dolan Present: Strange Speech and Famous Development
Sage Francis and B. Dolan give Edinburgh some early afternoon spoken word.
Greater Belfast
Matt Reagan and the Cairn String Quartet take the audience on an exhilarating journey around Belfast.
Yuck, Soda Fabric, The Van T’s
London band Yuck are in Edinburgh to play some fuzzed out indie grunge.
Shonen Knife, Teen Canteen, Leggy
Japanese three piece Shonen Knife make a welcome return to Edinburgh to perform some blistering punk rock.
Kate Tempest
Kate Tempest launches her debut novel The Bricks That Built The Houses at an Aye Write! event in Glasgow.
Interview: Toria Garbutt
We talk to spoken word performer Toria Garbutt about, poems, punk and her new album ‘Hot Plastic Moon’.
Steve Orlando – The Midnighter
Ultraviolence and diversity are the topics tackled as Steve Orlando talks comics with Gary Mac.
Hollie McNish
Poet Hollie McNish celebrates the publication of her new collections of short stories and poems with an event at the Aye Write! Festival.