A visually mesmerising premiere from Scottish Opera, The Great Wave paints a portrait of Hokusai that never quite reaches an emotional high tide.
Acclaimed poet Sophie Robinson chats to us about her debut novel Prairie Oyster, and why poetry wasn't enough to tell this particular story.
Paul Gallagher, the long-time programmer at Glasgow Film Theatre, recently took over as Head of Programme for all of Glasgow Film's operations, which include the annual festival. We chat to him about ...
The much-loved GSFF returns for its 19th edition with a spotlight on Iranian filmmaker Gelare Khoshgozaran, an archive programme celebrating the Clyde, and the festival’s usual expert curation of ...
She tries to leave the house without a jacket; with a bit of convincing she puts one on. For a moment the only sound in the taxi is the low hum of the engine. “This is my granddaughter, she’s visiting ...
There's a sense of the lineage and modern history of heavy music tonight as Deftones return to Glasgow for a massive show at ...
Poor sleep, mood swings, and an unforgiving work-life balance. One writer explores the unacknowledged weight of capitalism ...
The artist behind Fragment Found – an online archive of found pottery sherds – traces her steps and memories to a treasure ...
Beyond its musical execution, the apple tree under the sea is an immense literary accomplishment, and a nourishing meal for ...
Charli xcx's "Wuthering Heights" soundtrack succeeds where Emerald Fennell's film fails, channeling the malice and anxiety of Emily Brontë's novel.
Celebrating the release of his latest album Cerulean, Danny L Harle seems genuinely happy to be at The Art School tonight, and the crowd has come prepared to move.
Hen Ogledd's latest album, focused on life, death and rebirth sways more into the meandering rather than the conclusive, leaving things feeling somewhat stunted.