Brian Bowe reports from Storyhouse Festival's Irish-language screenwriting panel on the exciting rise of cinema as Gaeilge ...
James Holohan reviews Mikko Mäkelä's film Sebastian, about a writer who begins living a double life as a sex worker in order ...
Japanese Breakfast return with For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women) - a haunting, intimate album exploring love, loss, and ...
Robots turns 20 this year, having been released in 2005. While some fondly remember this classic story about mechanical characters in a world entirely populated by robots, unfortunately it's often ...
Ahead of their upcoming experimental documentary Pavements, Danny Kilmartin breaks down the best Pavement songs to get new listeners started.
A Return to Intimacy and Reflection After a break and relocation to Korea in 2024, Michelle Zauner—aka Japanese Breakfast—returns with For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women). A soft and whimsical ...
Self-determined and self-assured, Max (Ruaridh Mollica) is a 25-year-old writer from Edinburgh who has moved to London to pursue a career in writing. Here he freelances for Wall Magazine, while also ...
What are the best Fugazi songs? Where does one even start with Fugazi? Well, firstly, Fugazi isn’t just a band—they’re a movement. The Washington, D.C. post-hardcore pioneers redefined independent ...
Self-determined and self-assured, Max (Ruaridh Mollica) is a 25-year-old writer from Edinburgh who has moved to London to pursue a career in writing. Here he freelances for Wall Magazine, while also ...
Looking for where to start with Pavement? This guide breaks down their back catalogue, from their lo-fi slacker days to their experimental work.
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