Brig's review of “Alright Sunshine”, at Edinburgh Fringe 2025 written by Scottish playwright Isla Cowan.…
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MoreAn exhibition of art, poems and a film screening installation created by Palestinian children in Gaza will be on display upstairs at the Creative Stirling Venue from June 19 to July 17.…
MoreBloody Scotland’s first ever guest programmer Sir Ian Rankin and festival director Bob McDevitt revealed the programme of September’s crime writing festival yesterday, June 12. McDevitt has called it the “best lineup…
MoreLast Sunday, James McAvoy arrived at the Glasgow Film Festival to be presented with an honorary award and discuss his career.…
MoreSally Rooney's novels, known for relatable characters and their realism, resonate deeply with readers, but how does she do it?…
More‘Kendrick-bowl’ didn’t come without its controversies, as a Palestine and Sudan solidarity flag was raised, unplanned, during the performance.…
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