
Interview


Max Walker-Silverman
We chat to the writer and director of moving father/daughter short Lefty/Righty.

Catherine Graindorge
The Belgian musician on the show she promised she would make for her late father

Tracey Collins
The character comedian behind Tina T’Urner Tea Lady tells us about the Freaks she’s bringing to the Fringe this year


Seeing #SpoonSense with Ian Crawford
Think once, think twice, think fork, spoon and knife with health and safety character comedian

Life Modelling with Max Scratchmann
Interview exploring the process of being a life drawing model


Claire Wood sings songs of praise for The Lark’s heroine
We spoke to Director Claire Wood about the Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Company’s upcoming production of The Lark, Jean Anouilh’s inspiring play about Joan of Arc.

Dave Robb and Flavia D’Avila
We talk to the team bringing an adaptation of Poe’s The Devil in the Belfry to the new Cymera Festival in Edinburgh


Steven Lewis Simpson
We spoke to the director ahead of a nationwide tour of his film Neither Wolf Nor Dog.

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

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

‘I walk there every day but I never saw it that way’
Writer and filmmaker Ed Webb-Ingall presents a new community video for The Science Festival.

Fiona McCrindle
Edinburgh Drawing School Director takes over Torrance Gallery on Dundas Street.

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

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

Harry Josephine Giles
Poet and performer Harry Josephine Giles tells us about their new show Drone.