The new novel from acclaimed Glasgow-based author Heather Parry is a surreal Gothic exploration of marriage, class and ...
Something is a stripped-back recognition of growth, a changed-by-experiences big sister to SZA’s 20 Something, and the quirky ...
Theo James plays twin brothers in the possession of a cursed toy monkey in Osgood Perkins' gory horror comedy that's rarely scary nor funny.
GSFF is back with a programme including films from the Gaza Film Unit, a spotlight on Indonesian filmmaker Riar Rizaldi, and ...
Colin Self is back with their grandest, most ambitious record yet – it's somewhat uneven, but when it hits, it feels truly ...
The Dutch collective continue their upward trajectory with a casual ease that only hints at the intricacy underneath.
After Seventeen Going Under skyrocketed him into stardom, Sam Fender releases his long-awaited third album, People Watching.
Fringe by the Sea will bring French duo Air to North Berwick this August to recreate their classic 1998 album Moon Safari ...
Twenty-five years after its UK release, Being John Malkovich offers a prescient look at celebrity, parasocial relationships, ...
With Glasgow’s club scene evolving, the lives of go-go dancers within queer spaces are changing too – what does the future of ...
This new take on Mary Poppins brings an irresistible blend of innovative staging, excellent performances and classic songs.
In this surrealist fable, a half-human, half-mosquito boy encapsulates themes of climate catastrophe, hybridity and ...