Interview
Gigs O’T’Week – Best Coast @ The Arches
As rip off Wedding ventures sweeps into Scotland, we’re pleased to reassure you things are as they were on the sweet gig front this week.
RSD 2011 – Edinburgh & Glasgow
The fateful celebration of love and trust in independent Record Stores (and limited 7″s!) across the globe is with us again.
Gigs O’T’Week – Glasgow: Architecture In Helsinki, Trail Of Dead & Rival Schools
A strimash of genres this week to keep all kinds of punters missing the first enjoyable sunsets of the year.
Under The Hood
Creative Director Rufus Spiller speaks to us about a digital mash-up project showcasing the innovation and crossover between art and science at this year’s EISF.
Platform 18
Current and uplifting new work in this double-bill from winners of The Arches’ Platform 18 Award
Intermezzo
Scottish Opera bring an autobiographical comic opera from one of the 20th Century’s giants.
Interview: Martin Baker
Producer of Jim Henson creation The Muppets, speaks to us about working with Jim, and how they were brought together by Tom Jones…
Gigs O’T’Week: Haddowfest Weekender
The Capitals champion music festival returns this weekend, across 9 venues to with 140 bands of all tastes and sizes.
Scottish Chamber Orchestra: Mozart at the Piano II
Showing across Scotland the SCO bring Robert Levin and his daredevil piano to tackle Mozart this month.
Preview: Educating Agnes
In Educating Agnes, as with Tartuffe, the language is transposed to Scots and rhyming couplets, a combination which is sure to produce a rapier wit-filled farce.
Gigs O’T’Week – Glasgow: Deerhunter, Peter Bjorn & John, Dum Dum Girls
Deerhunter and Lower Dens assault on Oran Mor this Monday, with Peter Bjorn and John whistling into Stereo come Friday.
Caged
Showing @ Traverse Theatre 31 March – 1 April: Release your inner child with this dark retelling of Beauty and the Beast
Edinburgh International Festival: Programme Launch
A stunning line up for the Edinburgh International Festival building artistic bridges between East and West with some of the best and most exciting creative forces in the world.
Swan Song: Neme
Sharon Beck’s graduate show Neme fuses puppetry, storytelling and music to awaken our imaginations and rekindle our youthful playfulness
The Hardman
Brutal and eloquent look at the myth of the Scottish hardman from the streets to the institutionalised hell of the prison system.
Swan Song: The Scarfian Muse
Universal education, mythological moralities and the personal changes these legends can reflect. Showing @ QMU Grad show
Interview: Swan Song: Amy Gilmartin & Lindsay Miller
Emma Hay talks to writer Lindsay Miller and director Amy Gilmartin about Alone, Face to Face a piece of new writing to be showcased at the Drama and Theatre Arts Graduate Show at the end of the month.