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A confessional album that owes more to belief and soul-searching rather than a sense of direction, Lotus sees Little Simz ...
On their first album in over two decades, Pulp demonstrate that revisiting the past can yield genuinely uncompromising and organic rewards.
DAYS Festival returns to The Pitt for a daylong celebration of dance music in association with Sneaky Pete's, RARE, Satsuma ...
The third studio album from Shura, I Got Too Sad For My Friends, is a lesson in melancholy, but that isn't the full story.
Fresh from supporting indie royalty such as Fontaines D.C. and Sam Fender, Wunderhorse prove they're here to stay.
Glasgow Film Theatre celebrates two great filmmakers named Michael, and Cameo brings David Lynch's legendary TV show Twin ...
Glasgow-based community project The Neighbourhood Variety Show celebrates a rich tapestry of local talent – we catch up with ...
There's a sexy bookish lineup at Lighthouse Bookshop this month, as well as the relaunch of beloved literary magazine Extra ...
June brings your annual reminder to check out the art school degree shows, plus two exhibitions foregrounding acts of ...
Following Kneecap's Mo Chara being charged with a terror offence, we we take a closer look at the Northern Irish band's ...
This year’s Mackintosh School of Architecture showcase presents a glimpse into the responsibilities future architects must ...
On her latest album, Kathryn Joseph conjures even more delicate ways to doubt, rage and come to terms with being.