
Opinion

Naked Attraction
Channel 4’s nude dating show is neither sexy nor enlightened. It’s a backward step for tolerance.

Homeless World Cup
Aisling McGuire reports back from an inspiring international competition.

Politics From The Losing Side
How have politicians still failed to grasp the magnitude of change that’s needed in the country, when the rest of us have?

QMU Film & Media Degree Showcase
Showcase of short films from Queen Margaret University Film & Media degree course highlights a wealth of talent

Food at the Fringe around George Square Gardens
Kerry Teakle with her top tips for where to enjoy food on the hoof and where to graze during the Fringe


Preview: Electric Fields
Phil Bolger on why he’s looking forward to Electric Fields festival


Preview: Edinburgh International Festival
Editor Robert James Peacock reports back from the launch.

Raising The Barre: Life As An Adult Ballet Dancer
Bethany Leger tells the story of what is was like learning ballet as an adult.

Counting House Kow Tows?
Editor Robert James Peacock ruminates on rumours that The Counting House is set to be a paid venue at this year’s Fringe.

Five Cultural Reasons to Visit the Highlands
Think of the Highlands as a cultural wasteland? Think again!

Z & Saffire: The Realities of Reality TV
Portobello Reality TV couple Z and Saffire on the naming dispute that shook them up

365 Days of Circus
What can you take away from a rambling account of one circus fool’s commitment to training every day for a year?

The Teenage Comedy Complex
Joe Gardner, winner of last year’s Class Clowns competition at the Fringe, tells us about plans for Glasgow’s first Teenage Comedy Night.

On the Glasgow Effect
Editor Robert James Peacock on the controversy surrounding Creative Scotland’s grant to artist Ellie Harrison.

ReCOVERy
Gently powerful series of connected artworks by E. Clare James bring home the invisible yet devastating concept of coercive control as researched by Evan Stark.

Hidden
Lyceum Youth Theatre’s new promenade piece allows you to snoop around the hidden bits of the old theatre. Editor Robert James Peacock went along to find out more…

