With great choreography and an engaging new score, this new stage adaptation of The Karate Kid is a vibrant and engaging take ...
Edinburgh International Film Festival celebrates 30 years of Trainspotting with a live commentary from cast and crew at Leith ...
National Museum of Scotland Distance covered: < 1km. Standing on Castle Rock, a 350 million-year-old volcanic plug, the site ...
What’s the weather like on your perfect day? Glorious sunshine. Glasgow transforms into some kind of utopia when the sun is ...
Queen's Park Arena returns with outdoor screenings of cult films and family faves, Filmhouse celebrate the genius of David ...
Obviously the songs are great already, but the way they’re energised live transforms them, with songs like Talk to Me, which ...
As the theatre scene catches its breath before the Edinburgh Fringe arrives, July offers a smaller but varied programme.
At Edinburgh's Collective Gallery, artist Richard Maguire investigates the surveillance of sexualities under colonialism ...
Heading indoors, festival season continues in Glasgow with the start of The Hug & Pint’s Endless Summer series on 2 July and ...
Olivia Wilde stars in and directs a neatly orchestrated, if too familiar, foursome affair investigating the hows and whys at ...
Adventure, religion, war, and heroism are reimagined in Paige Lewis’s stunning debut novel Canon. In this remarkably creative ...
Pascal Bideau's second album as Akusmi is infused with feelings of wonder and delight, and dashed with fleeting touches of ...
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