Glasgow’s Centre for Contemporary Arts goes into liquidation and closes today following several years of managerial and financial turmoil.
As Manipulate Festival returns to Edinburgh, we explore the intersection of absurdism and political satire through two of its shows – Auntie Empire and Coffee with Sugar?
A pair of talented Scottish voices - Fiona Soe Paing and Quinie - are placed front and centre at tonight's striking Celtic ...
New films from indie cinema legends, exciting festival hits and intriguing documentaries – here are our picks from this ...
Nationhood: Memory and Hope brings together Ethiopian artist Aïda Muluneh, making work in Europe for the first time, with seven emerging UK photographers across England, Northern Ireland, Wales and ...
On his latest album, the prolific guitarist Tashi Dorji turns down the chaos for an exercise in atmospheric smudge.
The stand-up origins story of Liverpudlian comic John Bishop provides the inspiration for Bradley Cooper's pleasingly low-key ...
The world building aspect to this EP is vast, but Pem’s vocals are startling – a delightful body of work from an innately distinctive artist.
An AI-generated mural mock-up has struck a nerve in Glasgow's creative community, prompting us to cherish the democratic ...
In her latest novel, Ali Smith looks to the past to explore how and why we never seem to learn from historic mistakes.
Animal Collective electronics man Brian Ross Weitz concocts a droning stringscape for his debut solo album as Geologist.
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