Between Two Waters, a new book by Inver chef-proprietor Pam Brunton, is a far-reaching polemic presenting an alternative to a broken food system, finds Jo Laidlaw ‘This book came from a disjoint ...
Fire Engines shone briefly but brightly on Edinburgh’s music scene in the early 80s. Neil Cooper has written an extensive essay and interviewed the band for the CD booklet of Chrome Dawns, a ...
How has developing this show at the Edinburgh Fringe prepared you for your tour? The thing about the Fringe is that it reduces the variables. Seminal for me was splitting an hour in 2010 with ...
The Gaelic Books Council’s Màiri MacCuish is looking forward to returning to Cottiers Theatre in Glasgow for this year’s Gaelic Literature Awards. ‘[It’s a] beautiful venue which provides ...
A timely offering exploring cultural identity, Jalsaghar (translated as ‘music room’) explores Debjani Banerjee’s experience as a British Bengali raised in England. The exhibition weaves ...
As its name implies, Sonica is about rocking worlds. Over 11 days in September, the Glasgow-based Cryptic company’s eighth edition of its festival ‘for curious minds and restless spirits ...
A trio of siblings come together and fall heartbreakingly apart in this agonisingly authentic chamber piece from writer-director Azazel Jacobs (French Exit). Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne and ...
The neo-soul artist continues an astonishing rise up the ranks and was described by BBC Introducing as a ‘a future superstar in loading buffer mode’. Not entirely sure what that means but ...
Psych Fest is hitting Edinburgh for its second edition next month (Sunday 1 September) with a stuffed line-up of psychedelic decadence. There’s barely a bad band in the mix but these are the ...
With Luca Guadagnino’s Challengers still firmly in the zeitgeist, parallels can definitely be drawn between the Italian’s critically acclaimed melodrama and this Danish physical theatre show ...
If you’ve wandered among Fringe land this year, you’ll likely have spotted shipping containers outside Summerhall and Pleasance Dome. These are the trademark installation venues of immersive ...
Equal parts candid, funny and poignant, this solo show traces the unique relationship between Milanka Brooks and her flamboyant Serbian mother Lela. Milanka doesn’t talk to her mother anymore ...