Lynne Ramsay is back after eight years away with Die My Love, which takes her fans on another atmospheric trip into a disturbed psyche.
Esther Gamsu's larger-than-life sculptural installation is layered with irony and ambiguity, demonstrating the maturing of the artist's craft.
The SAY Award, a fresh batch of festivals, album launches for Simone Seales, Admiral Fallow and Swim School, and more – here's our November gig guide.
International Booker Prize-shortlisted author Olga Ravn returns with a new novel that's by turns delicate and visceral, pleasurable but disjointed.
Ahead of releasing his latest project, Ambient $, we shine the spotlight on Glasgow-based producer and artist Loris S Sarid.
Scotland Loves Anime is back with a mouthwatering lineup of Japanese animation. Over 20 features screen across four venues in ...
This week, the inaugural Jali Film Weekender takes place at Filmhouse. Elsewhere, there's a late night event at V&A Dundee, ...
Push the Boat Out and Edinburgh's Radical Book Fair – return to Edinburgh this month. Elsewhere, there's book launches at ...
In their second full-length album, Manchester's Witch Fever deliver a high impact, genre-bending rejection of hegemony.
Owen Sutcliffe discusses his visceral debut play, Òran, and the ways in which young men find and lose each other in an online ...
November boasts a buffet of classic and contemporary theatre, with returning hits at Traverse in Edinburgh, new work from ...
On new album a little death, claire rousay re-embraces her diaristic style, turning the textures of everyday life into something quietly transcendent.