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The Skinny: 1930s journalistic slang for the scoop, the buzz, the inside story

Radge Media started life in 2005 with a group of people who were passionate about their local culture, and did not see a place in the existing media where that was being documented and shared. The volunteers who started this magazine were each heavily involved in a different area of Scottish culture – music, film, visual art, clubs, comedy, theatre, books – and wanted to create a place to share their passion. The aim was to spread the word on what was going on in a multitude of cultural platforms, and to offer a space for critical dialogue.

The Skinny magazine

Four covers of issues of The Skinny magazine, on a teal background.

Out of the Radge Media team grew The Skinny – a monthly what’s on magazine, offering coverage from in-depth features on the best culture in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee to daily listings for the venues our readers wouldn’t want to miss out on. 

The Skinny Guide To…

In 2021, The Skinny team took their years of collective knowledge about their home cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow and compressed it into a pair of A5 magazines – The Skinny Guide to Edinburgh, and The Skinny Guide to Glasgow. The guides have since been reissued with updated recommendations and insights, with a new and updated edition Guide to Edinburgh out this summer; read our recommendations on where to go and what to do in our Travel section.

We also debuted The Skinny Guide to Christmas in 2022, offering an independent look at everything the festive season has to offer across Scotland. Want to advertise in our Guide to Christmas, or the Guide to Edinburgh? Either way, get in touch with our sales team.

Annual subscribers to The Skinny get a copy of the monthly magazine direct to their door, plus a copy of our annual Guides to Glasgow and Edinburgh, AND two risograph prints by a pair of our favourite artists. Get the full details and sign up at theskinny.co.uk/subscribe

GNAW

Our newest project is GNAW, a free, A5 magazine dedicated to sharing new perspectives on food and drink. We want to create a new and exciting space for food writing in Scotland, working with new and developing writers to tell interesting stories about food and culture in the space provided by a dedicated magazine.

Each issue of GNAW is themed – the 2025 issue centred on ‘community’ and the various ways that is expressed through food by people and groups across Scotland, and our first issue of 2026 is all about Whisky. 

What, there’s more?

Over the years The Skinny have produced a range of bespoke supplements, guides, maps and printed materials for our partners and clients. Recent collaborators include the Glasgow School of Art, Edinburgh International Film Festival and the National Museum of Scotland.

We also run Fest magazine – the best free guide to the Edinburgh Festivals. We publish weekly print magazines throughout the Edinburgh Fringe, and hundreds of reviews from across the Edinburgh Festivals; we’ve also published print and online editions from the Adelaide Fringe in South Australia.