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In Limerence then is the product of deliberate action and agency. Alon’s fingerpicked playing sounds like busy spiders ...
On her latest album, Kathryn Joseph conjures even more delicate ways to doubt, rage and come to terms with being.
We chat with Katie Goh about their debut memoir Foreign Fruit, and why the symbol of the orange is a potent metaphor for ...
The Ballad of Wallis Island celebrates transient connections with an emotional maturity it couldn't have mastered 18 years ...
June brings a slate of urgent, relevant work to Scotland's theatres, speaking to our past and present precarity.
Two halves – fiction and nonfiction – make up Catherine Lacey's experimental and groundbreaking memoir without beginning or ...
There's a new Jupiter Artland exhibition in town, as Jonathan Baldock fills the park's exhibition spaces with a queer zoo.
Southend-on-Sea brothers These New Puritans return after six years, and they're still the rulers of their own murky ...
In her latest translated novella, Nobel Prize-winning author Annie Ernaux examines the fixations and addictions of jealousy.
The first 4.5 hours of Louise Weard’s towering two-parter is a triumph in no-budget filmmaking. Through her camcorder, the ...
Pixies return to the Scottish capital, as Edinburgh's Corn Exchange plays host to a marathon set from the alt icons.
You would be hard-pressed to find anyone who doesn’t feel a smidge of nostalgia when listening to the swell of a brass band, ...