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Peggy Shaw: Ruff

Part of this year's Behaviour festival, Lorna Irvine reviews 'a brave, bold beautiful show'.

Theatre Review: Margaret and Ken and the End of the World

'A cliched, mean-spirited and desperate mess,' Lorna Irvine reviews the latest from A Play, a Pie and a Pint.

Bowie: The Comeback to End All Comebacks

In reaction to the release of his latest album, Lorna Irvine reflects on the cultural impact of David Bowie.

Theatre Review: Donald Robertson is Not a Stand-Up Comedian

Photo credit: Eoin Carey

Missy Lorelei reviews the first piece from this year's Behaviour festival.

(Image: Gary McNair, photo credit: Eoin Carey)

 

Theatre Review: Old Blood

Lorna Irvine is charmed by an odd 'antidote to the youth-obsessed Twilight franchise'.

Cinema Review: In the House

Lorna Irvine is disappointed with Francois Ozen's latest film.

Music Review: Daughter--If You Leave

Lorna Irvine thinks the band's debut is 'a gorgeous start'.

Theatre Review: The Heart of Darby Park

Lorna Irvine reviews the co-production between A Play, a Pie and a Pint and Perth Theatre.

The Booty Backlash

Lorna Irvine looks at a new wave of female musical talent that refuse to fit into the current 'glamour' mould.

Theatre Review: Driving Manuel

Lorna Irvine reviews the 'intelligent and worthwhile' production at Oran Mor.

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