With his debut fiction film Nickel Boys, RaMell Ross finds a cinematic language to interrogate Black historical narratives that immerse audiences in that history.
The last events newsletter of the year sees plenty of club nights, from Headset's three day festival at Mash House to Ponyboy ...
With a DJ set to open and a live set to close, Romy brings last year's Mid Air album to life on a night of unbridled freedom.
Celebrating another year of wonderful Scottish music, here's our annual Great Scots playlist featuring a glut of music from ...
Documentary filmmaker RaMell Ross moves into fiction filmmaking with this heartbreaking story of two boys' experience of ...
Scottish Ballet stage festive treat The Nutcracker at Glasgow's Theatre Royal this week. Elsewhere, DJ Jyoty stops off at Edinburgh on their world tour and a new exhibition opens at the DCA Read more ...
Newcastle's favourite son Sam Fender battles flu and fever to deliver a storming set to an adoring crowd in his second home.
The final season of Curb Your Enthusiasm saw Larry David on trial after committing an uncharacteristically heroic – albeit illegal – act. Yet, it was the ensemble’s standout moments, especially those ...
Brunswick Cellars is the newest addition to the Glasgow nightlife scene but don’t be confused if the name rings a few bells. The original Brunswick Cellars occupied the very same spot ten years ago, ...
If I don’t make it, I love u, the title of Still House Plants' third album, could be read as a tearful farewell or a tender apology. Either way, it’s a fitting choice for a record that feels like a ...
Get 2025 off with a bang with our first clubs round-up of the year; highlights include big nights with Optimo, Wu-Lu, and ...
Love Lies Bleeding, Rose Glass’s sophomore feature, is a sapphic grindhouse version of Pumping Iron: all fluids (sweat, spit, egg yolk) and veins pulsing out of skin to the beat of a neon 80s ...