In Dawn King's The Trials, teens hold adults accountable to a catastrophic climate in the near-future. Our writer speaks to director Joanna Bowman about exploring praxis through theatre in times of ...
The album also sees Shabaka exploring rap for the first time. The André 3000-inspired vocal performances heard in tracks Go Astray and Eyes Lowered are subdued and understated, but again with a quiet ...
A host of arts organisations, including GMAC, Street Level Photoworks, Project Ability and Glasgow Print Studio will have to ...
Wonder Fools’ touring revival of David Greig’s The Events begins in a way that feels alive. The audience are welcomed like members of a choir rehearsal – offered tea and coffee, and gently drawn into ...
Mascha Schilinski's century-spanning drama tells the story of trauma across generations through the eyes of four young ...
Dundee composer extraordinaire Andrew Wasylyk enlists some well-known names for his latest project, Irreparable Parables, ...
In Orwell 2+2=5, Raoul Peck uses the life and writing of George Orwell as the connective tissue to tell a wider history of totalitarian power and media manipulation, past and present. We find out more ...
On his Late Night Tales compilation, Barry Can't Swim curates a chilled-out collection that's much more Balearic than Barrowlands.
We meet AJ Duncan and Séania Strain of Agora, the collective building space and community for Glasgow’s creative feminists.
There is something tantalising about having someone who has more than a few classics scattered across the last three decades only play his new record, but Callahan manages it brilliantly, particularly ...
March brings Scottish tours from Andrew Wasylyk & Kathryn Joseph and Fergus McCreadie, nights with GLOSS and Counterflows, ...
Amid a global shoegaze resurgence, Nothing's fifth album finds frontman Nicky Palermo in a contemplative mood.