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

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

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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.

Cinema Review: Post Tenebras Lux

Lorna Irvine reviews the new 'thought-provoking, strange and insidious' film.

Theatre Review: Scenes Unseen

'Immensely satisfying on many levels,' Lorna Irvine reviews the Tron's latest.

Theatre Review: The Commission

'A brave subject to take on...if in incredibly bad taste,' Lorna Irvine reviews the latest lunchtime theatre co-production between the Traverse and Oran Mor.

Theatre Review: The 39 Steps

Lorna Irvine is much amused by the tour of the West End hit.

Music Feature and Review: Steve Reich Weekend

Lorna Irvine reports on the recent event at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.

Theatre Review: Clean

Lorna Irvine enjoys a different take on 'girl power' in the latest lunchtime theatre offering.

Theatre Review: Priscilla Queen of the Desert

Michael Cox reviews the touring musical starring Jason Donovan.

Dance Review: Janice Claxton--Chaos and Contingency

Lorna Irvine reviews a new dance piece that's 'hypnotic and kaleidoscopically lovely to watch'.

Dance Review: Rambert Dance Company

Lorna Irvine reviews the latest 'stunning' tour from the acclaimed company.

Theatre Review: Most Favoured

Lorna Irvine is amused by this 'lightweight' comedy.

Dance Review: Do You Nomi?

Lorna Irvine reviews the 'excellent' new production currently touring.

GFF Review: Blancanieves

Lorna Irvine reviews a 'unique, stylishly original and utterly bonkers' film from Spain.

GFF Review: Grandma Lo-Fi

Lorna Irvine reviews the 'life-affirming, hugely touching film'.

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