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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.

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.

Dance Review: Give Me a Reason to Live & Geist

Lorna Irvine reviews two productions from this years DIG festival.

Music Review: Minimal 2015

Lorna Irvine reviews two parts of this year's Minimal festival.

Dance Preview: Geist

Lorna Irvine previews Colette Sadler's new piece.

Dance Review: Exalt/5 Tangos ****

Lorna Irvine reviews a production for Dance International Glasgow.

Theatre Review: Confirmation *****

Lorna Irvine reviews a production she finds 'essential, chilling, uncompromising, unforgettable'.

Cinema Review: Eden (15) ***

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a good film' that's 'a trifle indulgent'.

Cinema Review: Revenge of the Mekons (15) ***

Lorna Irvine reviews 'an intimate, warm film' about the cult band.

Cinema Review: Burroughs--The Movie (****)

Lorna Irvine reviews 'an excellent portrait of a contrarian and genius'.

Cinema Review: Three Hearts (Trois Coeurs) **

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a bit of a risible mess'.

Cinema Review: Elle L'adore (*****)

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a subtle, laugh-out-loud film with more unexpected twists than prime Hitchcock'.

Cinema Review: A Little Chaos (12) ****

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a witty, rather lovely film'.

Cinema Review: Pale Moon (Kami no tsuki) ****

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a haunting, compelling drama for our times'.

One to Watch: Maisie Williams

Lorna Irvine looks at another rising star of TV and film.

Cinema Review: I Need a Dodge: Joe Strummer on the Run ***

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a poignant and absorbing film'.

Theatre Review: Butterfly (****)

Lorna Irvine finds the touring production 'quietly shattering'.

Music Review: Taraf de Haidouks (****)

Lorna Irvine reviews a 'unique and triumphant' performance, part of this year's Celtic Connections.

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