Hidden Door has unveiled the dates for its festival at The Paper Factory in 2025 and promises an intriguing programme that centres on buildings as myths. While the main festival will take place ...
If you ever find yourself wandering the beaches of North Berwick lusting for a pint in a pub from simpler times, then I’d recommend seeking out The Auld Hoose on Forth Street which, as luck ...
Forever Edinburgh has unveiled a new charity drive today, which will see it collaborate with local tourism businesses to provide hundreds of free experiences to those most in need this festive ...
Leanne Ross’ new exhibition, Dirty Dancing Flowers, is a joyful celebration of community and collaboration. The artist, who is developmentally disabled and assisted by other creatives, combines ...
Edinburgh’s The Pitt officially reopened this weekend at its new site on a former industrial unit by the shore in Granton. The community, enterprise and social hub originally opened in Pitt ...
The BAFTA-winning director of I Am Not A Witch, Zambian-Welsh filmmaker Rungano Nyoni follows her 2017 debut with another exceptional effort. Impassioned, eccentric and blackly comic, On Becoming ...
The first wave of acts for Edinburgh Psych Fest's 2025 edition have been announced, and will visit the Scottish capital on Sunday 31 August. Tickets for the all-dayer are on sale now. Building on ...
The Adelaide Fringe has unveiled its program for 2025, offering a line-up of more than 1,300 shows across 500 venues. The largest arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere, it spans a range of ...
TRNSMT's headline acts have been announced for its next three-day music blowout on Glasgow Green, alongside a raft of other bands. This year’s festival will take place from Friday 11–Sunday 13 ...
Glasgow-born Jasleen Kaur has won this year's Turner Prize. The Glasgow School Of Art (GSA) silversmithing and jewellery graduate won the £25,000 prize for her exhibition Alter Altar at the city ...
When you’ve got a stone-cold classic of stage and screen, how do you shake it up for a new production? The answer is you don’t. Kelly Apter finds Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s take on The ...
It’s a scene familiar to most parents: Christmas morning, the deafening rasp of tiny claws, clouds of paper flung into the air as children race to uncover their gifts. But what about the ...