Interview
Interview: Ada & Bron
‘It’s a mix of larger-than-life characters and emotional carnage!’ We chat to sketch comedy couple Ada & Bron about their debut Fringe show ‘The Origin of Love’
Interview: Alex Reynolds
‘I had to immerse myself in a world that wasn’t my own.’ We chat to writer and performer Alex Reynolds about her play ‘In the Land of Eagles’
Interview: Alex Berr
‘The process has been fun and rewarding and almost therapeutic.’ We chat to comedian and biomedical engineer Alex Berr about her debut Fringe show ‘How to Kill a Mouse’
Interview: Kit Loyd
‘I’m a lanky, long-framed boy and I try use that to my advantage.’ We chat to Kt Loyd about his debut physical comedy show, ‘Frenzy’.
Interview: Amelie Peters
‘This show is my playful way of sneaking the joy of singing back into the busy lives of grown-ups.’ We chat to the multi-talented voice behind interactive cabaret ‘Sink or SING!’
Interview: Amy Veltman
‘I created the show to spread the word and to give people a good time,’ We speak to the writer and performer of one-woman show ‘PSA: Pelvic Service Announcement’
Interview: The Burton Brothers
‘It’s a decade that is rich with history, style, and a blind optimism that is ripe for comedic satire’. We speak to sketch duo Tom and Josh Burton about their Fringe show ‘1925’
Interview: Ella Hällgren
‘[It’s] for messy girls, hungry sleuths, and the chronically online.’ We chat to the writer and performer of new play ‘r/Conspiracy’
Interview – Amelia Rodger
‘There is this rawness to Fringe’. We chat to the writer and actor of debut play, ‘Jumper Bumps’
Interview: Stephen Sharp
‘Don’t just say that your hobbies are shagging!’ We chat to the man behind hit comedy dating show, ‘Looking for Laughs’.
Alchemy Festival returns for its fifteenth edition
Alchemy’s fifteenth edition celebrates a multidisciplinary programme exploring identity, belonging, and extraction
HippFest 2025
We take a look at some of the upcoming highlight’s of this year’s HippFest silent film festival
Interview: Shinlifter
The Edinburgh band talk about their debut release, creating in the moment and turning mundane details into poignant rage
Glasgow FrightFest Day Two
We cast a critical eye over another varied selection of films on the concluding day of the festival
Edinburgh International Festival launches 2025 programme
EIF returns with a programme featuring 1,700 artists from 42 nations across 133 performances
Glasgow FrightFest Day One
FrightFest Friday is variable in terms of films, themes, and quality
FrightFest Glasgow Short Film Showcase
We take a look at a hugely impressive crop of short films screened at FrightFest
Jed Hart
‘I think it’s quite a universal theme that we’ve tapped into’. We chat to the writer and director of nightmare neighbour drama Restless ahead of its screening at Glasgow Film Festival
Glasgow Film Festival Round-up Pt. 2
We cast our eye over another three films competing in the Audience Award category at GFF
Glasgow Film Festival Round-Up Pt. 1
We take a look at three of the films competing for the Audience Award at GFF 25