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There’s no sniff of second album syndrome here. moisturizer oozes confidence and Wet Leg continue to play to their strengths ...
Hawkline join Gwenno for the spiky, feline Y Gath, sliced between the celestial ballad Utopia and the windswept desolation of ...
On his latest record, Barry Can’t Swim cements himself as a boundary-pushing voice in electronic music, fluent in mood, ...
The Spanish 'anti-rom-com' The Other Way Around has a sharp idea at its core, but its repetitive nature makes it a chore to ...
Long before Netflix and torrent files, there was Moviedrome, the TV series from the 80s and 90s that introduced a generation ...
EIFF is back with new venues, 007 and Budd Boetticher retrospectives, new films from Andrew Kotting, and Charlie Shakleton ...
Ryan Lee West's ninth studio album continues his exploration of analogue synths and complex programming, though now with a ...
A new exhibition opens at Talbot Rice Gallery, spotlighting acclaimed Egyptian artist Wael Shawky. Elsewhere, Ballet Nights ...
We chat with Christina Neuwirth, bookseller at beloved radical bookshop Lighthouse Bookshop, about their favourite Edinburgh ...
In her sophomore novel, Elaine Castillo explores ideas of innovation and ethics through a subtle speculative narrative.
Fiona Shaw is excellent, but there's little else to recommend in this limp adaptation of Deborah Levy's 2016 novel.
Are you a fan of Mamoru Hosoda's hit anime films like Belle and Mirai? Then check out The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, his ...