The Fruitmarket presents three days of performances by Palestinian dance artist Farah Saleh in the Warehouse from 27 April–29 April ...
Visionary saxophonist and composer Ben Wendel presents BaRcoDe, a daring new electroacoustic album for saxophone and mallets (vibraphone and percussion). The project features four leading ...
A quiet, pretty, poetic Western with Viggo Mortensen and Vicky Krieps. This is a European-style love story set against the background of the 19th century American West where dusty villages sprung up ...
The Foo Birds are Kate Lister (vocals), Joe Shaw (drums, percussion), Charlie Nash (bass), Alex Hill (keys) and Dan AbrahamsContinue Reading ...
From the Twitter-esque gossiping of the prologue and the house party vibe of the ball to the streetwise swagger of Charlotte Josephine’s Mercutio and the unrequited desire which Josh Finan’s Benvolio ...
Werkha hails from Manchester and has been releasing music for a decade, collaborating and remixing artists such as Quantic, Bryony Jarman-Pinto, Marcos Valles and Andrew Ashong. Werkha and his live ...
The Comet Is Coming, the London-based Mercury Prize nominated synth-sax-drum trio featuring DANALOGUE (Dan Leavers), SHABAKA (Shabaka Hutchings), and BETAMAXContinue Reading ...
I wrote this song on Saturday, recorded it yesterday and released it to you today in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis. It’s ...
In an echo of Glasgow Film Festival’s opening gala film Girl, the closing gala film is also a debut feature. Polite Society, from writer-director Nida Manzoor, is a playful martial-arts comedy ...
My paintings can be read overall as a love letter to women – the women I have grown up with, the women artists I have admired, and the female relationships that have been intrinsic to my own emotional ...
Boundary-pushing DJ, producer, and label head Hannah Laing brings doof in the park back for 2026. The full lineup has been announced, as the iconic one-day, outdoor spectacular gets set to return for ...
A fragment of ‘lost’ music found in the pages of Scotland’s first full-length printed book is providing clues to what music sounded like five centuries ago. Scholars from Edinburgh College of Art and ...