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Theatre Review: Astonishing Archie

Lorna Irvine thinks A Play, a Pie and a Pint's latest is 'a fine wee dram for a cold November day'.

Music Review: Ed Sheeran

Deborah McArthur fills us in on one of her all-time favourite gigs ever.

Theatre Review: Ring

Lorna Irvine thinks Fuelfest's first piece is 'something unique and brilliant.'

Theatre Review: London

Lorna Irvine reviews London a play by Simon Stephen.

Theatre Review: Loyalty & Operation Phantom Fury

Lorna Irvine reviews the 'shocking, devastating but absolutely vital,' double-header at A Play, a Pie and a Pint.

Theatre Review: Harold and Maude

Lorna Irvine finds this production based on the cult-classic film watchable but disappointing.

Music Profile: The Staves

The Staves: Not the Three Degrees. A profile highlighting this sibling "nu-folk" band from Across the Arts's Lorna Irvine.

Interview: The Intensely Fucking Irksome Amanda Palmer

Lorna Irvine is unimpressed with her recent run-in.

Music Album Review: Swans - The Seer(Young God)

Lorna Irvine's thoughts on Swan's latest studio album.

Theatre Review: Princess for a Day

Lorna Irvine reviews Princess for a Day, by Jack Dickson from this season's A Play, a Pie and a Pint.

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