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Stina Tweeddale
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Stina Tweeddale

“It was freeing to not have the restrictions”. Honeyblood star on going it alone with the third album.

Mark Kingswood
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Mark Kingswood

The man redefining the crooner talks to us before his Perth gig with Jools Holland

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Rob Auton

We chat to the comedian, writer and poet ahead of his April shows at The Stand and a new Fringe show.

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Joz Norris

We talk to the comedian and actor about alter-egos, Glasgow Comedy Festival, and avoiding serious injury by dressing as a moose.

Peter Noone 2
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Peter Noone

The Herman’s Hermits hitmaker talks about starring with the ever-popular Solid Silver 60s Show

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Ely Percy

Writer and novelist Ely Percy tells us about their new book Vicky Romeo Plus Joolz.

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Sonnet Youth

Kevin P. Gilday tells us about the Sonnet Youth Weekender at Tron Theatre in Glasgow.

Imogen performing #Hypocrisy
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Imogen Stirling

Writer, poet and theatre maker Imogen Stirling tells us about her latest show #Hypocrisy

Graham Gouldman
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Graham Gouldman

10cc man talks to The Wee Review as he looks ahead to his gig in Glasgow.

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Shane Strachan

We chat to the writer behind a new fictionalised account of Muriel Spark’s life in the former Southern Rhodesia.

The Damned 2018
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Captain Sensible

“Right and left are two cheeks of the same arse!” The Damned man talks punk, politics and trains.

Nazareth - Pete Agnew, Jimmy Murrison, Carl Sentance and Lee Agnew. Photo by Calvin Fehr
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Nazareth turn 50

Scottish rockers’ founder member Pete Agnew tells us about new album Tattooed on My Brain. “It’s a cracker!”

Rhidian Brook
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Rhidian Brook

Welsh writer talks about his novels and forthcoming film adaptation ahead of his appearance at the Book Festival