Forty-two years on from its release, we explore why Glasgow needs The Blue Nile's A Walk Across the Rooftops more than ever for reimagination and reinterpretation.
Credit: Nänni-pää. For the last six years, The Woom Room has painted, drawn and danced across Glasgow’s various shops and market stalls, most recently in a sprawling Barras shop, boasting what must be ...
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The most effective strand is the first, where Murder Bimbo is crafting a folk-hero feminist story of righteous justice. The ...
Beyond its musical execution, the apple tree under the sea is an immense literary accomplishment, and a nourishing meal for ...
With their sophomore release, Scottish siblings Brèagha and Onnagh Cuinn of Bratakus reflect on imposter syndrome, recording with The Hives, and a decade of DIY punk.
Beth de Araújo’s follow-up to 2022's Soft & Quiet is a lucid analysis of the banality of male aggression filtered through the ...
A night celebrating Robert Burns via the music of David Byrne offers up a hit-and-miss rotation of star turns.
Glasgow Short Film Festival has announced the films competing in its always-popular Scottish Competition for 2026, with GSFF favourites like Duncan Cowles, Will Anderson and Leyla Coll-O'Reilly among ...
Februrary is loaded with piano beauty from Drexler, indie-pop from Lou Mclean, raging punk from Bratakus and a 12" dance ...
From the first serrated riff on Sevastopol it's clear that Mandy, Indiana aren't softening up on their first album for Sacred ...
Robbie Williams takes to the intimacy of the Barrowlands like a duck to water, celebrating his debut album Life Thru A Lens ...