Interview
Kerry Ellis
‘Electric – and now I can’t wait to do it again!’ says singer about forthcoming tour with Queen Machine Symphonic
Bernard Rose
“Everything we do now in the future will be regarded as early cinema.” We chat with the Candyman director about new film Samurai Marathon and his career in the industry.
Rob Lamberti: Touring as George Michael is an ‘unbelievable experience’
Ahead of two Scottish tour dates, the singer explains how a Stars In Their Eyes slot turned into a 25 year career
Geoff Downes, Downes Braide Association
Ex-Buggles man talks about his new(ish) project’s new live album
Robin Ince brings his Chaos of Delight to The Stand
Popular Radio 4 comic talks about his Darwin-inspired new show
Merlyn Driver, Making Tracks
The director of a collaborative music project coming fresh to Edinburgh explains what it’s about
Richard & Rachel Prendergast
The director and producer of acclaimed short Sylvia speak to The Wee Review about their debut film
Mike Peters
The Alarm frontman celebrates three classic albums with his Hurricane Of Change tour
Glenn Tilbrook
Squeeze songwriter admits their renaissance has been “mystifying but lovely!”
Dennis Lyxzén of Refused
Singer talks to us as the Swedish hardcore punks prepare to tour new album War Music to Glasgow Barrowlands
Gretel Brice
One woman is at the Fringe to turn her cancer story into a creative legacy for her children
Ty Jeffries
Sarah Howells takes tea and talks memories with Miss Hope Springs’ creator, Ty Jeffries
#TransFringe: Trans and non-binary artists at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Note: This review is from the 2019 Fringe The #TransFringe, which started as a simple […]
Peter Buckley Hill
The man who put the PBH into PBH’s Free Fringe talks turkey as he prepares for the 20th (and last?) installation of the show that started it
White Collar Comedy
“I’m an atheist with regard to that kind of god.” We spoke to the trio of vicars-cum-comedians heading Edinburgh-wards with their unconventional take on Christianity.
Johnny Mac and the Faithful
Geoff Ford talks to the jobbing Glasgow songwriter propelled into the limelight by a Rod Stewart support slot