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Breaking the Rules: Jlin on composing the music for Autobiography
Jerrilynn Patton, more commonly known as Jlin, cuts an impressive, prolific figure – a gifted and sought-after composer, musician, producer and DJ... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
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The Pastels @ Museum of the Moon, Glasgow, 1 Jun
It’s not everyday that music lovers get to experience their favourite bands live in intimate spaces, even less so with stunning art that is conceptuali... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
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Troye Sivan @ O2 Academy, Glasgow, 23 Feb
Glasgow plays host to a young, queer icon tonight as Australian idol Troye Sivan takes over the O2 Academy for one unforgettable, enchanting evening. It... Read more »| Updated over 5 years ago -
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Autobiography @ Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, 11 Aug
Even keen followers of Wayne McGregor, the prolific Resident Choreographer of the Royal Ballet, may be stunned into silence by his latest work, Autobiography... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
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Optimistic Dystopia: L-space on Kipple Arcadia
L-space, signed to non-profit label Last Night From Glasgow, are a band that deserve to be as big as their future utopian dreams. The Scottish noise dream-po... Read more »| Updated about 6 years ago -
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Camila Cabello @ O2 Academy, Glasgow, 5 Jun
For the uninitiated, Camila Cabello is a Latinx pop songstress who found success on American X Factor, recruited into Simon Cowell’s Fifth Harmony in w... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
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Edinburgh duo Chuchoter on EP Pieces
Last year, The Skinny caught Chuchoter supporting Kllo at Sneaky Pete's and were instantly hooked on their sprawling synths and emotive vocals. The Edinburgh... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
Music
Jane Weaver interview: 'My music is probably space pop'
Hailing from the fringes of the north-west indie/alt-rock scene, Jane Weaver is a prolific, resilient artist – if not a central figure, an important ou... Read more »| Updated about 6 years ago -
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The 1975 @ Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, 25 Aug
Following a slew of shows in Edinburgh's Princes Street Gardens and Glasgow's Bellahouston Park, tonight's show from The 1975 marks the end of 2019... Read more »| Updated about 5 years ago -
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HANG: Khaleda Noon & Sami Omar in conversation
HANG (Hip-hop Aimed Networking with Grime) is Scotland’s first ever grime and hip-hop music conference launching this summer with a one day, can’... Read more »| Updated over 3 years ago -
Tv Radio
Psychokinesis: The Great Unwatched
It's the golden age of sitting in the house, streaming multiple TV shows at once or watching a brand-new film in the bath. But for every mega-hit like Game o... Read more »| Updated over 4 years ago -
Film
The Skinny's Films of the 2010s
30. Blue Valentine (2010) Dir. Derek Cianfrance Back in 2010, Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams finally shook off any lingering connections with their tee... Read more »| Updated almost 5 years ago -
Film
Films of 2017: The 25 Best Films of the Year
25. Paddington 2 Dir. Paul King Once again Paul King marries Michael Bond’s genteel charms with his own hugely imaginative visual style to create a... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Music
The JD Set @ ABC 2, 17 Jun
For those unfamiliar with the JD Set formula, it presses shuffle on the standard gig routine – mixing up members of veteran acts alongside those of up-... Read more »| Updated over 14 years ago -
Art
Edinburgh Napier Degree Show 2010
As part of Napier’s 2010 Degree Show, Tessa Kerrs’ work, Ethnography – Under The Skin, is a strong photographic series exploring subjectivi... Read more »| Updated over 14 years ago -
Music
Wildbirds & Peacedrums - Retina EP
Having recovered from troublesome clouds of volcanic sulphur, Scotland faces a far more devastating Icelandic invasion. Though Swedish by nationality, Wildbi... Read more »| Updated over 14 years ago -
Festivals
Reel Change: Take One Action Film Festival
For those of us still recovering from the heady heights of August’s Fringe, Take One Action Film Festival 2010 brings a fresh programme of films with a... Read more »| Updated about 14 years ago -
Film
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
“Dentists are the first to go,” jokes Donald Sutherland’s health inspector, unaware of how horribly right he is, in Philip Kaufman’s ... Read more »| Updated about 11 years ago -
Art
Post-Military Cinema: Beatriz Santiago Muñoz @ Transmission Gallery
Beatriz Santiago Muñoz returns to Glasgow with Post-Military Cinema, part of Glasgow International Festival 2014. Her latest work is an anthropologica... Read more »| Updated over 10 years ago -
Film
Difret
Zeresenay Berhane Mehari’s film is unusual for a work of Ethiopian cinema. Shot in 35mm, it eschews the more export-friendly English language for Amhar... Read more »| Updated over 9 years ago -
Festivals
Harold Crooks on The Price We Pay
Canadian filmmaker Harold Crooks (co-writer, The Corporation, co-director, Surviving Progress) returns to open Take One Action!, the socially conscientious f... Read more »| Updated about 9 years ago -
Film
Évolution
Ever since writer-director Lucile Hadžihalilović teased that she was working on an original feature over a decade ago, fans of unsettling Gallic ci... Read more »| Updated almost 9 years ago -
Festivals
EIFF 2016: Seoul Station & The ReZort
Zombie fever is catching at this year’s EIFF with two distinct strains of horror emerging from Sang-yo Heon’s Korean animation Seoul Station and ... Read more »| Updated over 8 years ago -
Film
The Hills Have Eyes 1977
The late, great horror auteur Wes Craven, most famous for his authoritative postmodern slasher flick Scream and the childhood-ruining A Nightmare on Elm... Read more »| Updated about 8 years ago -
Music
Born To Do It: Craig David interview
It’s been a little over a year since Craig David’s guest appearance on KuruptFM's #60MinutesLive Takeover for Mistajam on BBC Radio 1Xtra, i... Read more »| Updated almost 8 years ago -
Music
Biffy Clyro on Ellipsis and their UK tour
Ben Johnston of Biffy Clyro discusses the making of the band's new album Ellipsis, and the eclectic influences that fed into the record It may be an ugly wo... Read more »| Updated about 8 years ago -
Film
Berlin Syndrome
Australian auteur Cate Shortland has a knack for casting promising young women in complex lead roles and drawing out powerful, authentic performances. Her la... Read more »| Updated over 7 years ago -
Music
Kate Nash @ Oran Mor, Glasgow, 7 Feb
It’s been four years since Kate Nash graced our fair city with her all-female band playing to a packed King Tuts at the height of her riot grrrl renais... Read more »| Updated almost 8 years ago -
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Sailor Jerry Presents... !!! @ The Arches, 18 Jun
Fresh off the back of recent successes with Los Campesinos and Mystery Jets, Sailor Jerry Presents... hauls its travelling tattoo and rum themed show into Gl... Read more »| Updated over 14 years ago -
Music
Ex Libras @ Electric Circus, 28 April
It's beyond a poor turnout tonight at Edinburgh's Electric Circus, as a drunken (at best 'sociable') rabble sing songs over those of up and coming avant-rock... Read more »| Updated over 14 years ago