Some book launches, poetry nights and a seance for Rabbie Burns over this month – here are our January literary highlights.
But the snappy one-liners are merely the honey to lure you in as Lambrini Girls also have just as many incisive critiques, ...
Mike Leigh visits GFT, an epic film about the Flow Country at Celtic Connections and a whole load of Oscar bait! Plus, our ...
From doom-metal to pop and everything in-between, we highlight just some of the mostly grassroots Scottish artists to look ...
January is one of the quieter months for theatre, after the festive extravaganza of December, but some winter magic ...
Excellent cooking, homely vibes and a timeless feel make Stockbridge Eating House a great new addition to Edinburgh's food ...
Ahead of The Skinny's screening of Matthias & Maxime at GFT as part of Queer Cinema Sundays, we asked our writers, "Who are ...
In acclaimed Congolese author Alain Mabanckou's latest book, a new resident of Frère Lachaise cemetery has to reckon with ...
It might be cold and dark outside for much of January, but there are big gigs, mini-festivals, and an Independent Venue Week ...
Ethel Cain’s foggy, horrifying, southern gothic pantomime, Perverts is a cryptic conquest seeking to draw out your deepest fears and desires.
Scottish Ballet stage festive treat The Nutcracker at Glasgow's Theatre Royal this week. Elsewhere, DJ Jyoty stops off at Edinburgh on their world tour and a new exhibition opens at the DCA Read more ...
January is off to a flying start with excellent new records from Franz Ferdinand, C Duncan, Diljeet Kaur Bhachu, Penny Black and more.