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FilmListen to The Cineskinny podcast!
The Cineskinny is the film review podcast from The Skinny – this time, we discuss the CCA's closure, and review The Secret Agent and If I Had Legs I'd Kick You Read more »| 03 Feb 2022 -
MusicAshnikko @ O2 Academy, Glasgow, 11 Feb
Ashnikko brings her delightful weirdness and quirky, provocative aesthetic to a freezing cold night in Glasgow Read more »| 13 Feb 2026 -
FilmGlasgow Film Festival announces guests for 2026
James McAvoy will present his directorial debut, California Schemin', in person at GFF this year. Other filmmakers in attendance include Mark Jenkin, Alice Winocour and Felipe Bustos Sierra Read more »| 13 Feb 2026 -
MusicSpotlight On... Lou Mclean
Ahead of releasing Outline of a Girl, her debut album produced by Carla J Easton, we catch up with Edinburgh singer-songwriter Lou Mclean Read more »| 12 Feb 2026 -
Things To DoWhat's On Scotland 12-19 Feb: Bahar Noorizadeh & more
There's the largest UK exhibition of Iranian-Canadian artist Bahar Noorizadeh's work at Cooper Gallery this week. Elsewhere, Coach Party play Room 2 and there's a Valentine's/Galentine's programme at Filmhouse Read more »| 12 Feb 2026 -
Things To DoGet The February 2026 Issue of The Skinny!
Looking for a copy of our February 2026 magazine? Here's where to find one in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee Read more »| 06 Jan 2026
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IntersectionsBeyond the Plate: Communal eating in the modern age
Dinner’s ready and we’re keen to fill our plates. We speak to Glasgow-based supper clubs and community meals about bonding through a meal shared with friends and strangers alike Read more »| 12 Feb 2026 -
FilmFelipe Bustos Sierra on Everybody to Kenmure Street
The Kenmure Street protest of 2021 saw a community save two of their neighbours from deportation through solidarity and collective action. Felipe Bustos Sierra's film Everybody to Kenmure Street immortalises this special day in Glasgow's history Read more »| 12 Feb 2026 -
IntersectionsHow socio-economic structures ignore hormonal changes
Poor sleep, mood swings, and an unforgiving work-life balance. One writer explores the unacknowledged weight of capitalism upon perimenopause and menopause Read more »| 12 Feb 2026 -
MusicReimagining Glasgow: The Blue Nile's A Walk Across the Rooftops
Forty-two years on from its release, we explore why Glasgow needs The Blue Nile's A Walk Across the Rooftops more than ever for reimagination and reinterpretation Read more »| 11 Feb 2026 -
ArtNänni-pää on The Woom Room's spirit of collaboration
We speak to Nänni-pää, artist and founder of The Woom Room, about community and change Read more »| 11 Feb 2026 -
FilmHasan Hadi on The President’s Cake
Hasan Hadi’s directorial debut, The President’s Cake, sees a young girl go on an odyssey to bake Saddam Hussein a cake. Hadi explains why it was imperative that the film be shot in Iraq and his ambitions for it to encourage more filmmaking in the country Read more »| 10 Feb 2026
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FilmGlasgow Short Film Festival reveals Scottish Competition films for 2026
Glasgow Short Film Festival has announced the films competing in its always-popular Scottish Competition for 2026, with GSFF favourites like Duncan Cowles, Will Anderson and Leyla Coll-O'Reilly among the lineup Read more »| 10 Feb 2026 -
MusicBratakus on their new album Hagridden
With their sophomore release, Scottish siblings Brèagha and Onnagh Cuinn of Bratakus reflect on imposter syndrome, recording with The Hives, and a decade of DIY punk Read more »| 10 Feb 2026 -
IntersectionsAsk Anahit: Go the Distance
In this month's advice column, one reader is uncertain about how to tackle a long distance relationship Read more »| 10 Feb 2026 -
Musichemlocke springs – the apple tree under the sea
Beyond its musical execution, the apple tree under the sea is an immense literary accomplishment, and a nourishing meal for this cold and dark season Read more »| 09 Feb 2026