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Music Review: Sauna Youth--Distractions ****

Lorna Irvine is full of praise for Sauna Youth's latest album.

Review: Judy--The Songbook of Judy Garland ****

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a Hollywood-inspired extravaganza'.

Theatre Review: Sunset Boulevard--The Lunchtime Cut *****

Lorna Irvine reviews a class act.

Theatre Review: Crazy Jane ***

Lorna Irvine reviews a 'flawed but watchable' production.

Dance Review: Chalk/Of Land & Tongue ****

Lorna Irvine reviews an impressive double bill, part of this year's Dance International Glasgow festival.

Theatre Review: Thoughts Spoken Aloud From Above ****

Lorna Irvine reviews a 'strong addition to the international canon' of A Play, a Pie and a Pint.

Theatre Review: Yer Granny **

Michael Cox finds little to laugh at in this new production by the National Theatre of Scotland.

Dance Review: Purging Suite #1/For Now, I Am...

Lorna Irvine reviews a double bill from Dance International Glasgow.

Cinema Review: Daisies (Sedmikrasky) ***

Lorna Irvine reviews 'an enormously enjoyable satire' that perhaps overstays its welcome.

Cinema Review: F for Fake ***

Lorna Irvine reviews a flawed film that's 'good fun and lovingly made'.

Dance Review Candoco/Jerome Bel--The Show Must Go On ****

Lorna Irvine finds much to like and be impressed by in this latest production for the Dance International Glasgow festival.

Theatre Review: The Head in the Jar ****

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a vibrant, bittersweet' lunchtime play.

Theatre Review: Happy Days ***

Michael Cox reviews a difficult classic that is given an 'excellent' performance.

Dance Review: Low Air Urban Dance--Home Trip ***

Lorna Irvine reviews an 'inventive' piece that 'soon loses momentum'.

Dance Review: Ultimate Dancer and Crew--Holy Smoke ***

Lorna Irvine reviews Ultimate Dancer's latest.

Theatre Review: Tommy's Song ***

Lorna Irvine reviews a production with a protagonist 'with a dark charisma and energy which is impossible to resist'.

Theatre Review: REaD ****

Lorna Irvine reviews a production that's 'fun, saucy and inventive'.

Review: The Christeene Machine ****

Lorna Irvine matches expletives in her enthusiastic look at a selection from this year's Behaviour Festival.

Review: The Reason Why I Become the Hamster

Lorna Irvine reviews the effective piece by Sako Kojima.

Theatre Review: Rites ****

Michael Cox reviews 'an impressive work'.

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