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The winners of the annual awards given to students on the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland jazz course have been announced for 2022. Bassist Ewan Hastie, from Kirkcaldy, has won the Mark McKergow Prize ...
With perpendicular wooden beams running the depth and width of a barren stage, above which copper-coloured sheets of metal rise from a herb-strewn rock to the “virgin light” of a Cephalonian sunset ...
Cabaret Voltaire co-founder Stephen Mallinder’s second solo outing for Dais further distills his signature fusion of minimal synth, oblique wordplay, and “wonky disco” into a riveting rhythm suite ...
A Canadian sex comedy from the pen of Jonas Chernick (Ashgrove, James vs. His Future Self). Married couple Josh (played by Chernick) and Emma (Emily Hampshire) start to fret that they no longer have ...
British-Nigerian writer-director and actor Adura Onashile’s Girl opens the Glasgow Film Festival 2023. It’s a poignant, slow-paced portrait of the claustrophobic relationship between a mother and ...
The full list of tour dates: OCTOBER. 06 – RIGA Arena 08 – HELSINKI Hartwall Arena 10 – STOCKHOLM Avicii Arena 12 – OSLO Spektrum 13 – GOTHENBURG Scandinavium ...
The best way to think of the eagerly awaited world premiere of Local Hero, adapted for the stage by David Greig and Bill Forsyth in a co-production between the Lyceum and the Old Vic, is to liken it ...
Look Again’s annual Seed Fund Awards take a new form this year, adapting in response to Covid-19 with a new series of Digital Residencies set to take place from July to September this year. Supported ...
FILM REVIEW: Sometimes I Think About Dying (2024) - 10th March 2024 TWO FINE DOCUMENTARIES: High and Low and Made in England, the Films of Powell & Pressburger - 10th March 2024; FILM REVIEW: Frank ...
OFFAIR: Mouthful of Salt follows Niia’s deep obsession with the ocean, and places the listener into a blurred underwater odyssey. Her prowess as a producer and vocalist wash through the compositions, ...
This award-winning French film is an adaptation of a Balzac novel of the same name. It is the story of a young working class poet called Lucien Chardon (Benjamin Voisin), who tries to make a new life ...
There are more ways than one to skin a cat. Or to use the imagery of Shakespeare, scorch a snake. Likewise, there are numerous ways to play the ambitious Scottish soldier with daggers in his smile.