As an English student, I feel well read enough to say that some readings I’ve been forced to do for class have been worse than others.…
MoreThis week I saw a Provost get straddled by a dame and a wolf turn into Benson Boone. The Weans in the Wood pantomime was a whirlwind mix of well known woodland…
MoreThe Ending Writes Itself, set to be published in April 2026, is the first collaboration between authors VE Schwab and Cat Clarke, a mystery book set on a reclusive island off the…
MoreWalking can be hugely beneficial for our health, but a survey commissioned by Walking Scotland has found that one in twenty Scottish adults have stated that they never walk.…
MoreBrig were invited to the premiere of the live capture of The Fifth Step from the National Theatre Live on November 4. The never ending plot twists left audiences amazed.…
MoreBloody Scotland 2025 celebrated their highest in person ticket sales yet, but did the festival appeal to the city's student population?…
MoreThe Arts and their Crafts is a series of interviews with professionals in the arts industry. This time, we spoke to Bob McDevitt at the Bloody Scotland festival.…
MoreDo you love crime, or rather crime stories? Perhaps you are studying criminology, English or are a faithful member of the true crime society. In that case, you’ll want to know that…
MoreBrig’s review of Ceasefire Arts production of “My Name is Rachel Corrie,” at the Edinburgh Fringe.…
MoreThirty years on, do we still need the Women’s Prize for Fiction?…
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