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FilmListen to The Cineskinny podcast!
The Cineskinny is the film review podcast from The Skinny – on this week's episode, Jamie, Ellie and Anahit discuss The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford, the Charli xcx-led Erupcja and films that portray cities as their own character Read more »| 03 Feb 2022 -
Food And DrinkDram It All: 20 of the UK's top whisky pubs and bars
Go out for a drink – whether that's in an old-school boozer with a gantry loaded with bottles, or a fancy pseudo-futuristic cocktail bar with impressively tiny glassware Read more »| 11 Jun 2026 -
MusicSpotlight On... James Emmanuel
Ahead of releasing his latest EP, Good Man, we catch up with Nigeria-born, Edinburgh-based soul singer James Emmanuel Read more »| 11 Jun 2026 -
Things To DoWhat's On Scotland 11-18 Jun: Refugee Festival Scotland & more
Refugee Festival Scotland is back with a much-needed celebration focused on solidarity and belonging, Glasgow Jazz Festival returns with a big emphasis on local talent, and there are plenty of theatre and film options for this wet weekend Read more »| 11 Jun 2026 -
BooksDaisy Dixon on Depraved: The Story of Dangerous Art
We chat with author and art philosopher Daisy Dixon about her new book Depraved, and what we should be doing about harmful art Read more »| 11 Jun 2026 -
Things To DoGet The June 2026 Issue of The Skinny!
Looking for a copy of our June 2026 magazine? Here's where to find one in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee Read more »| 06 Jan 2026
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MusicMVT Cribs: Everywhere At Once Festival preview
Ahead of this month's inaugural UK-wide Everywhere At Once festival, we catch up with the Music Venue Trust, Purple Orange Arts Venue and Brooke Combe to discuss the importance of grassroots venues Read more »| 11 Jun 2026 -
BooksWriting from the in-between: Celebrating the Centenary of Agnes Owens
Marking the centenary of one of Scotland's most unique and forgotten voices, a new programme of events celebrates the life and work of Milngavie author Agnes Owens Read more »| 11 Jun 2026 -
ArtVennels: the new exhibition celebrating Perth’s 'Little Streets'
At Perth Museum, a new exhibition explores the backstreets and alleyways that run through the UK's only UNESCO City of Craft and Folk Art Read more »| 10 Jun 2026 -
MusicFootball's Cooming Hoom: Scotland's World Cup Anthems
ICYMI, Scotland are competing in this year's FIFA World Cup. In celebration, we get stuck into some of the songs vying to become Scotland's 2026 World Cup anthem Read more »| 10 Jun 2026 -
Food And DrinkWhirlybird, Edinburgh
Whirlybird brings some great Scottish ingredients and a rustic cool to the very heart of tourist Edinburgh Read more »| 10 Jun 2026 -
IntersectionsAsk Anahit: On Record
In this month's advice column, one reader wonders how soon is too soon when it comes to voice notes Read more »| 09 Jun 2026
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MusicKelsey Lu – So Help Me God
Kelsey Lu’s sophomore album is a series of beautifully crafted, unfolding journeys that showcases Lu at a new creative peak Read more »| 09 Jun 2026 -
MusicLa Sécurité – Bingo!
Pulsating with energy, humour and intimacy, on La Sécurité's latest album Bingo!, the Montreal collective has levelled up Read more »| 09 Jun 2026 -
BooksA Pizza Hut, A Pizza Hut, Kentucky Fried Chicken and a Pizza Hut by Hannah Levene
Hannah Leven's sophomore novel is a wild and witty exploration of queer suburban utopia and the possibility of transforming mundanity into beauty Read more »| 09 Jun 2026 -
Food And DrinkWalking Away: Johnnie Walker and Kilmarnock
Whisky is tied to place – but what happens when it leaves its roots behind? Kerry McGahan tells the intimately connected stories of one of the world's most famous whiskies, and her home town, Kilmarnock Read more »| 09 Jun 2026