Marjolein Robertson has taken a long road to recognition and respect in the stand-up game but the rewards are now arriving at a rapid rate. Firing the starting pistol on our comedy special, Claire ...
Edina Monsoon from Ab Fab, the Fairy Godmother from Shrek2 and Jennifer Saunders herself: three gay icons, one extremely silly woman. It takes a lot of star power to pull off the gay icon hat-trick. I ...
Theatre 118, a grassroots theatre company based in Glasgow, has been forced to close its doors after less than a year in its performance space at the former office block 118 Osborne Street. The group ...
And stars don’t come much more glittering right now than Jodie Comer who’s taking a step back from appearing in movies about bikers and zombies to take on the demanding role, one last time, of a ...
Gorillaz’ ninth studio album begins in Varanasi, a sacred northern Indian city synonymous with mortality, frequented by one million Hindu pilgrims each year. It is here, by the banks of the Ganges, ...
Much of Rob Beckett’s material since hitting the mainstream has revolved around him being a working-class boy from Bromley. But now, at 40, he’s not ashamed to admit he’s doing rather well. A regular ...
January is the time for bookmarking more events than any human being could hope to attend in one lifetime, let alone a single year. And yet there you are, creating a spreadsheet of every gig and live ...
Go for a run, eat a salad or even reach for a painkiller and you’re aware of the physical impact it will have on your body. Similarly, an hour of therapy or off-loading to a friend can lead to obvious ...
Weel-kent popper-upper Barry Bryson’s first solo restaurant has an unapologetically fish-forward menu in an easy-going and comfy spot where they don’t flip tables in the evening. Settle in for plump ...
Autumn swept changes through the Aizle group, Stuart Ralston’s clutch of Edinburgh restaurants. Aizle, the initial flagship site, closed, leaving Michelin-starred Lyla, Bib Gourmand casual diners Noto ...
Co-founding Leith Kino, arguably Edinburgh’s hippest community cinema venture, has been only one achievement for this fixture of Edinburgh’s creative scene. They’ve also continued doing fine work with ...
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