On the latest episode of our music interview podcast, we catch up with Matthew Hickman, frontman of indie-soul outfit Brownbear.
We have two tickets for the RSA Academy Lates party for New Contemporaries to give away, plus a bottle of bubbly and a selection of RSA publications.
My sister hates me. I've spent my whole life trying to show her my love but she treats me so badly. I think it's resentment as I'm the youngest and we don't share a dad. It's taking a massive toll on ...
At Jupiter Artland, Tai Shani's sculpture of a blue giant rests in a glass coffin. In this creative response, our Art editor wonders what the hell it's doing there.
The newly-born Leith sibling of Gorgie institution The Athletic Arms has us contemplating time, nostalgia, and the importance of a good pie.
A lyrical solo performance about a child surviving Gaza’s devastation, A Grain of Sand blends folklore and testimony to ...
Ahead of releasing her brand new album on Lost Map Records, we catch up with Isa Gordon to talk all things cassette tapes, Robert Burns, reinterpretation and more.
Men is a hypnotic collection of traditional songs and covers from rising Lost Map-affiliated multitasker Isa Gordon.
Vacate the ice baths, people, Ladytron have gone all warm and gooey. The trio are best known for sleek and bleak synth-pop. And they’re masters at it. But for their eighth album, Paradises, Helen ...
Analogue media is back, baby! It’s unsurprising, then, that online creators have taken to turning their content into zines – we look at some of the reasons why more and more people are turning to the ...
Opening on arpeggiated piano and sweeping strings, Banks speaks plainly about the psychic abrasion of moving through London as a second-generation Black African immigrant and woman: the mirror, the ...
Set against a striking celestial stage, Jenni Fagan’s The Delusions addresses universal concerns through the intensely personal. It’s a novel which reveals its layers with stealth, in no small part ...