"Girls to the Front!" Lorna Irvine reviews the celebration of music icon Kathleen Hanna.
Lorna Irvine reviews a film that 'feels a bit hollow'.
Lorna Irvine reviews the reissue of the 'iconoclastic, provocative' film.
Lorna Irvine reports on a new graphic novel.
Lorna Irvine reviews 'an endless comedic orgy of invention'.
Lorna Irvine is moved by Juliette Binoche's latest performance.
Lorna Irvine reports on the recent presentation of work at the Briggait.
Missy Lorelei takes a cheeky look at some of the acclaimed festival's highlights for this year.
Lorna Irvine speaks with Shir Freibach about the project, part of this year's Arches Live festival.
Lorna Irvine has fallen in love with the Fringe production.
Lorna Irvine reviews two up-and-coming comedy acts.
Lorna Irvine sees potential, but not a great performance, in the Fringe production.
Michael Cox reviews a collection of Fringe shows.
Michael Cox finds the National Theatre of Wales' production to be a riveting piece of political theatre.
Michael Cox warms to the theatrical art installation.
Michael Cox enjoys an international affair via Skype.
Michael Cox returns to the acclaimed venue to review Our Fathers, Tales of Magical Realism, Bonanza, HeLa, The Tin Ring and Dark Matter.
Michael Cox reacts to the acclaimed production.
Weird Fringe is not disappointed by this (****) musical production.
Lorna Irvine is swept away in EIF's (****) marathon of impressive dance.