On Amyl and the Sniffers' third studio album Cartoon Darkness, Amy Taylor reminds us how great it is to be a woman, in all ...
Malachy Tallack's two-stranded novel is a tender-hearted and graceful exploration of the extraordinariness of everyday life.
The Scottish International Storytelling Festival kicks off this week in Edinburgh. Elsewhere, a new show opens at Fruitmarket ...
As we head deep into spooky season, one writer reflects on the radical Halloween histories of marginalised genders and queer ...
We run through some of Dundee's newest openings, from boil in the bag seafood to a new much-anticipated dessert spot.
Now in its second year, we dip our toes into two of the four days of Manchester’s ambitious Beyond the Music conference and ...
Porridge Radio return with their fourth LP, the follow-up to 2022’s wonderful Waterslide, Diving Board, Ladder to the Sky. It’s a tough act to follow, but if nothing else Clouds In the Sky They Will ...
Tonight's sold out show from Manchester outfit Pale Waves is a celebration of queer love, queer joy and queer heartbreak “Let’s go, Lesbians!” goes the rebel yell that rings out from a portion of the ...
Kelly Lee Owens’ brand of pop-leaning techno has been gaining her attention since 2017. With her fourth album Dreamstate, the first release on George Daniel of The 1975’s new electronic imprint dh2, ...
Fate & Alcohol is the definitive final statement we never thought we’d get from Japandroids – a good band with one perfect album, and an underappreciated misfire of a third record the duo thought ...