Theatre | Review
Gareth K Vile: The return of Fish and Game to active duty makes Trillions the headline show at The Arches festival. Having been one of the most high-prof...
Nicole Hepburn: Aberdeen Performing Arts' second home-grown production follows an ordinary family in extraordinary circumstance as they struggle to adapt to mak...
Comedy | Review
Lyle Brennan: If you ever find yourself wandering into a Craig Hill show, here’s a tip: don’t bother avoiding the front row. Nobody is safe from the ult...
Bridget Orr: <!-- @page { size: 21cm 29.7cm; margin: 2cm } P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm } --> As the audience assembles, Barry and Stuart sit ...
Lyle Brennan: Considering the state of Scottish football, it’s just as well ex-player, ex-manager and serial ex-husband Bob Doolally has a sense of humour. Pa...
Comedy
Nick Eardley: Taking one of the many awards in British comedy can leave comedians with high expectations to meet. Whilst Scottish Comedian of the Year may not be th...
Film | Feature
Michael Gillespie: Having worked at the BBC and produced the Elijah Wood football hooligan vehicle Green Street, Peterhead born Jon S. Baird has found his calling as a d...
Music | Theatre | Review
Junta Sekimori: International Fringe tourists behold: here lies the quintessential Scottish experience you’ve been questing for. There’s tartan, there&rsq...
Ciaran Healy: Edinburgh is a city replete with history. Each cobbled street is steeped in the past. But for one month of the year the city is buried under an aval...
Frank Lazarski: Craig Hill is a bit of a nasty man. He points out the dykes in the crowd, then the ‘clean shaven’ gays, before assessing the poshness of t...