In this festive edition of our advice column, one perturbed employee asks how to manage troublesome colleagues.
Jafar Panahi’s brilliant, Palme-d’Or-winning drama It Was Just An Accident expertly probes the moral and psychological ...
Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus deliver a portrait of legendary investigative reporter Seymour Hersh that's incomplete but powerful in its exposure of the rotten heart of US journalism.
From the folk who brought you Noto and Tipo, Vinette is a comfy, cosy bistro with some all-action cooking.
Palestine -1 presents 12 viscerally imaginative and real stories that ask us to tread lightly around the question of fact ...
With Gallus in Weegieland, panto veterans Johnny McKnight and Sally Reid reflect on the Tron’s tradition of self-aware pantomime – and the scrappy joy at the heart of it all.
We speak with Isle of Skye-based artist Shen Xin about the ecological and spiritual themes running through their new exhibition at Collective in Edinburgh.
Peter Cat bring a challenging but alluring soundscape to The Mash House to launch their new album, Starchamber.
Fruitmarket's festival of new and experimental music returns for its third edition this weekend. Elsewhere, Oklou plays ...
Ahead of her appearance at Edinburgh's Street Party this Hogmanay, Glasgow DJ Hayley Zalassi picks 12 tracks to see in the ...
The Swedish rockers swagger into an intimate Glasgow warm-up show, proving that they’re still your new, old, and current ...
It’s been a big year for Edinburgh comic Ayo Adenekan – he shares his hefty set of Braws and Naws for our Christmas and ...