Capturing the kaleidoscopic array of feelings of queer love across a collection of earworms, Pale Waves’ fourth album may be ...
In her masterful fourth novel Intermezzo, Sally Rooney conveys the tangles of grief and desire through the relationship ...
Mountain Music represents a genre-shift for Nina Nesbitt, a record that showcases her vocals more than her previous ...
Laura Carreira’s workplace drama On Falling does Ken Loach better than Ken Loach – it's a deeply moving depiction of ...
Xiu Xiu return with 13" Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto With Bison Horn Grips, their most accessible and fun project to date.
First up is Kaeto, a singer – and former clown college attendee – making cavernous dreampop that echoes through the O2 ...
Nora Fingscheidt does a fantastic job of bringing Amy Liptrot’s poetic memoir to the screen, helped in no small part by the transcendent Saoirse Ronan.
This week, experimental audiovisual festival Sonica lands across Glasgow's venues. Elsewhere, Jeremy Deller's exhibition ...
A cool vibe, a bumper space, and obscene levels of baking swag – the new cafe from Edinburgh sourdough legends Company Bakery ...
New music from SOPHIE is a gift. In remembering beloved artists, how can we protect their art while still respecting their ...
To End The World As We Know It, an exploration of artistic practice, critical thought and political organising.
Across her third album, Katy J Pearson and producer Bullion concoct a sparkling mix of acoustic and electronic sounds as she ...