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Across the Festival: August 21

Michael Cox reviews Sonics in Dumm, Kim Noble: You're Not Alone and Songs from Orwell Farm.

Across the Festival: August 17--Summerhall

Michael Cox reviews Near Gone, Shakespeare, His Wife and the Dog, Lands of Glass and ViewMaster.

Across the Festival: August 16

Michael Cox reviews A Walk at the Edge of the World, Siddhartha the Musical and Minetti.

Across the Festival: August 12--Assembly

Michael Cox reviews Red Tap/Blue Tiger, Away From Home and The Great Gatsby.

Across the Festival: August 11--Summerhall

Michael Cox reviews Tales from the MP3, Standby for the Tape Back-Up and Biding Time (remix).

Across the Festival: August 9--A question of theatre

Michael Cox reviews Lippy, Exhibit B, Return to the Voice and The War.

Across the Festival: August 6--Summerhall

Michael Cox reviews KlangHaus, Klip, A Journey Round My Skull, Head in the Clouds, The Future for Beginners and Dead to Me.

Theatre Review: Grit: The Martyn Bennett Story

Michael Cox reviews the theatrical celebration of a modern Scottish icon.

Darkness Reigns

Lorna Irvine speaks with 85A about their closing night celebration for Behaviour 2014.

Theatre Review: Orlando (****)

Lorna Irvine review's Cryptic's 'gorgeous' remount of its theatrical and musical adaptation.

Is Vic There?

Lorna Irvine speaks with the multi-talented Vic Galloway.

Music Review: Toujours

Lorna Irvine reviews the new album by Sabina Sciubba.

Music Review: Bill Callahan

Lorna Irvine reviews an eclectic evening at Celtic Connections.

Music Review: Des Temps Antan

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a triumphant night' at the Mitchell Theatre for Celtic Connections.

Music Review: Amadou and Mariam

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a wonderful, exuberant experience' that's part of this year's Celtic Connections.

Music Review: Warpaint

Lorna Irvine reviews the new album from 'a band who just keep growing in scope and ambition'.

Music: Five to Watch for 2014

Lorna Irvine presents her list of acts to watch throughout the year.

Review: PianoMime

Amy Taylor reviews 'a real good feel-good cacophony of piano, panto, humour and song'.

Music: 2013 End of the Year Report

Missy Lorelei looks back at an eclectic year and sees much more to talk about than Robin Thicke.

Music Review: MIA--Matangi (XL Recordings)

Lorna Irvine reviews the controversial artist's fourth album.

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