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Alana Jackson is a likeable stage presence and does some great character work in her debut Fringe show, but many of her ...
On Flux, Alison Goldfrapp proves that the 'difficult second album' strikes even veteran industry icons, as solo outing number ...
Clad in knitwear and slacks with a cartoonish shiner around his eye, Daniel Maseda brings his infuriatingly polite character ...
Ahead of big screen showings of the classic Errol Flynn swashbuckler, one writer recalls how their obsession with the film ...
David Hayman discusses his debut feature, Silent Scream, a forgotten Scottish masterpiece from 1990, ahead of a screening at ...
Charlie Shackleton was about to make a film about the Zodiac Killer when the rights to the source material fell through, ...
Karine Polwart pays homage to Edinburgh’s oldest sabal palm through a sublime mix of song, poetry and storytelling.
But it's her writing that's totally knockout. It's brilliantly sharp and punchy, with something almost retro about the strength of her punchlines. That's not to say her stuff is old-fashioned, just ...
The Edinburgh International Festival's Up Late series featuring Alabaster DePlume provides a lovingly curated evening of ...
Toussaint Douglass, Johnny McKnight and In Bed With My Brother are among the first week winners at our Edinburgh festivals ...
Amaarae’s third album has moments of truly sublime pop magic, but only once you get past its early bloodlessness.
Hannah Power and Conor Murray soar in this fresh-faced gem: a love letter to friendship, 90s Dublin and Princess Diana.