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The UK’s largest annual festival of visual art returns with a programme featuring performance by Linder and Lewis Walker, ...
The third studio album from Shura, I Got Too Sad For My Friends, is a lesson in melancholy, but that isn't the full story.
Students graduating from visual art courses at Duncan of Jordanstone in Dundee grapple with AI, climate change and shifting ...
DAYS Festival returns to The Pitt for a daylong celebration of dance music in association with Sneaky Pete's, RARE, Satsuma Sounds and EHFM ...
Having come up in the East Coast underground rap scene of the late 90s and early 2000s, Aesop Rock has a reputation to uphold with Black Hole Superette.
June brings your annual reminder to check out the art school degree shows, plus two exhibitions foregrounding acts of ...
Glasgow-based community project The Neighbourhood Variety Show celebrates a rich tapestry of local talent – we catch up with ...
Glasgow Film Theatre celebrates two great filmmakers named Michael, and Cameo brings David Lynch's legendary TV show Twin ...
In Limerence then is the product of deliberate action and agency. Alon’s fingerpicked playing sounds like busy spiders ...
Family-friendly festivals, all-dayers, launch parties and whistle-stop tours – for Scotland's music lovers, June has it all.
On her latest album, Kathryn Joseph conjures even more delicate ways to doubt, rage and come to terms with being.
There's a new Jupiter Artland exhibition in town, as Jonathan Baldock fills the park's exhibition spaces with a queer zoo.