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
Extremely Pedestrian Chorales
The Manipulate festival kicks off with a jittery and very quirky dance piece.
Bogha-Frois: LGBT+ Voices in Folk
The fantastic results of a collaborative workshop for LGBT+ folk musicians
John Grant
Singer-songwriter returns to Celtic Connections with his new electro-pop sound
Imogen Stirling
Writer, poet and theatre maker Imogen Stirling tells us about her latest show #Hypocrisy
Jean-Pierre Filiu
Diplomacy between the Middle East and the USA in graphic novel form.
Christine Burns
Activist and editor presents a book on the history of transgender lives in Britain.
Mark Cousins
Film director Mark Cousins discusses The Story of Looking with Fruitmarket Gallery director Fiona Bradley.
Bottom
Willy Hudson delivers a funny and touching performance that looks at queer identity and relationships.
Love Songs
Poetry, comedy and rap combine in an excellent spoken word performance.
The Last Poets
The Hip Hop and Spoken Word legends make a welcome return to Edinburgh.
Jim Broadbent & Dix
Acclaimed actor presents an exciting Graphic Novel at the Book Festival.
Warren Pleece
A graphic novel tells a personal story of the history of slavery in Scotland.
Inua Ellams
The Nigerian poet and playwright reads a selection of his work and the work of others at vibrant Book Festival event.
Silence
Fire, motorbikes and puppets come together to present an epic tragedy.