Ahead of releasing her second album as Jill Lorean, we catch up with Glasgow-based Chicagoan Jill O'Sullivan and find out why you should join her peace cult.
Ahead of his debut feature, documentarian Duncan Cowles tells us about getting blokes to open up on camera, the impulse to capture memories, and crying as a cure.
I have a crush on a friend. I don’t think it's reciprocal but I still feel uncomfortable keeping it a secret from them, especially because I have told other people. Telling them could bring closure to ...
Care isn't just last year's best Scottish student film, it's probably the best Scottish short film that year, period. We meet ...
Our national celebration of contemporary craft returns this November, championing the people and places supporting Scotland's ...
North Carolina resident Noah Barker reports from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene where he claims nothing can kill the songs ...
With the Nashville-inspired Glasgow Songwriter Round gearing up for its eighth outing, we catch up with organiser Jenn Tapner ...
Eliza Clark's debut short story collection She's Always Hungry explores destructive appetites and hungers for ...
Ahead of its 2024 edition, Arika’s Barry Esson discusses the programme, under the banner To End The World As We Know It.
Eazy Peazy solidifies Man/Woman/Chainsaw’s place as a band to watch as they continue refining their transition from live show ...
Bouncing onto the stage like a character from Jet Set Radio, Nia effortlessly whips the crowd up into a fervour, blasting ...
We chat with Nat Raha and Mijke van der Drift about their upcoming book Trans Femme Futures and the politics of trans abolitionism.