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Things To DoHow to support Black creative projects in Scotland
We spotlight some of the most exciting Black-led creative projects happening in Scotland and further abroad, including the Black Lives Matter mural and Fringe of Colour, and ways you can help out. Read more »| 03 Jul 2020 -
Things To DoWhat's On Scotland 18 Jun-2 Jul: Dardishi Festival & more
Summer festival season is well and truly upon us, with Arab and North African women's festival Dardishi kicking off today. Elsewhere, there's a subversive ecological programme with Unfix Festival, and the Guerrilla Girls come to Dundee. Read more »| 18 Jun 2021 -
IntersectionsLove Bites: An Ode to Oor Nikki Sturge
This month’s columnist explores why exactly they dig Scotland’s First Minister Read more »| 16 Jun 2021 -
ComedyICYMI: Helen Bauer on Parks and Recreation
Edinburgh Best Newcomer nominee Helen Bauer shares the joys of the relentlessly positive Parks and Recreation Read more »| 16 Jun 2021 -
FilmBen Wheatley on pandemic-shot horror In the Earth
Ben Wheatley is so prolific, it's no surprise he's managed to write and shoot a film during the COVID pandemic. He fills us in on the production of In the Earth ahead of its UK release Read more »| 16 Jun 2021 -
Things To DoGet The Skinny's June 2021 issue!
Looking for your free copy of our June issue? Here's where you can find The Skinny in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee Read more »| 03 Jun 2021
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FilmIn The Earth
Ben Wheatley delivers one of the first satisfying films made in the COVID-era in this resourceful microbudget folk horror imbued with expansive wilderness and lockdown claustrophobia Read more »| 15 Jun 2021 -
ClubsB2B: Vinca Petersen x Scott Duncan
Having worked together on elements of the V&A Dundee’s current Night Fever exhibition, British photographer and artist Vinca Petersen and Dundee-based artist Scott Duncan discuss creating, collaborating and clubbing Read more »| 15 Jun 2021 -
Food And DrinkCooking Through The Storm: Home cooking & lockdown
During lockdown, food has offered comfort, therapy and connection, while simultaneously revealing stark inequalities in our society Read more »| 14 Jun 2021 -
ArtLocal Heroes: Naomi Mcintosh's Quiet Garden
As her Quiet Garden installation continues at the London Design Biennale, Naomi Mcintosh talks about participating in one of this year’s most important international design events Read more »| 14 Jun 2021 -
ComedyAnia Magliano on The Weekly Shop and live comedy
Lockdown star Ania Magliano on her new podcast, work anxiety as a form of material, and her hopes for the future of live comedy Read more »| 14 Jun 2021 -
IntersectionsDardishi Festival on going online, zines & community care
Dardishi Festival goes online for its first digital festival at the end of June. We catch up with Dardishi’s founder Samar Ziadat to discuss the project’s origins, zine culture and building something new Read more »| 14 Jun 2021
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ArtThe Skinny Showcase: Rae-Yen Song
In this month's Showcase, we highlight the work of Glasgow artist Rae-Yen Song Read more »| 10 Jun 2021 -
BooksHeaven by Mieko Kawakami
The new novel from Breasts and Eggs author Mieko Kawakami is relentless in reminding us of the claustrophobia of adolescence Read more »| 10 Jun 2021 -
ArtGSA Showcase 2021: School of Simulation and Visualisation
This year's School of Simulation and Visualisation’s Sound for the Moving Image class present work demonstrating their adaptability and resilience Read more »| 09 Jun 2021 -
ArtGSA Showcase 2021: School of Fine Art
The restrictions of the last year have prompted the School of Fine Art at Glasgow School of Art to adapt, innovate, collaborate, head outdoors Read more »| 09 Jun 2021