Hollywood had no place for the school shooter when Ben Coccio’s Zero Day shocked the film festival circuit in 2002, under the shadow of the Columbine High School massacre. It follows Cal Gabriel and...
Picture: Members of the Sight Loss Council A new accessibility training programme led by people with lived experience of sight loss has been rolled out at this year’s Celtic Connections festival...
Image credits: Perfect Circle Films. Alex Burunova likes to think of films like food. People enjoy different things and different flavours. For the Los Angeles-based University of Southern California ...
Indoor festival, Dumbarton Rocks, is drawing hundreds to Dumbarton Football Stadium and giving local bands a long-awaited home stage. Dumbarton Rocks: What you need to know How the festival started On...
How Oscar winning films reflect the society they come from. For nearly a hundred years the Academy Awards have honored the best and brightest for their unique ability to tell a story, b...
Once Hollywood’s most profitable product, the musical’s reputation has since soured. But in the age of phony authenticity, this cultural relic has something important to offer; sincerity....
As far back as the 1920s, music has been criticised as a corrupting force, with these campaigns targeting jazz, swing, narcocorrido, garage and funk to name a few. It’s been over 70 years since the ...
In post-pandemic Scotland, grassroots book clubs are breathing new life into city cafes. They offer readers a much-needed sense of reconnection. Yet, concerns about accessibility, affordability, and t...
Last week’s euphoria from Harry Styles fans following the announcement of a new album and tour has been met with anger, frustration and dismay due to the overwhelming demand for ...





















