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Cinema Review: Monsieur Lazhar

Rebecca Paul reviews the award-winning Canadian film.

Derren Brown: The Conversation

Becky Paul reports on the event with Richard Wiseman from the recent Edinburgh Science Festival.

Cinema Review: The Monk

Though uneven, Becky Paul enjoys the gothicness of the new release.

Theatre Review: Further Than the Furthest Thing

Joy Watters declares Dundee Rep's latest production 'a memorable swansong' for its exiting artistic director.

Theatre Review: Platform 18

Clare Sinclair reviews this year's winners of the coveted Arches/Traverse directing award.

Cinema Review: Le Havre

'A film to cherish,' Missy Lorelei reviews Ari Kaurismaki's latest.

Theatre Feature: Kidnapped

Michael Cox speaks with Cumbernauld Theatre's artistic director about their touring production of classic novel.

 

 

Jonathan Morton Takes Over

Missy Lorelei has a 'brilliant' time at artistic director Morton's recent music programme.

Theatre Review: The Steamie

'A couple of hours of great entertainment celebrating the power of a community,' Joy Watters review the Scottish classic.

Theatre Review: Alegria

'Theatrical spectacle at its best,' Michael Cox reviews the current tour of Cirque du Soleil.

Cinema Review: The Cabin in the Woods

Rebecca Paul proclaims her love for the new film but doesn't want to give too much away.

Music Review: Alkinoos Ioannidis

Missy Lorelei has an odd, yet enjoyable, experience at Oran Mor.

Music Review: Michael Gira

Missy Lorelei is impressed with the recent gig at St Andrews in the Square.

Comedy Review: Jenny Eclair

Missy Lorelei thinks the popular comedian is still a performer to relish.

Cinema Review: The Hunger Games

Rebecca Paul finds the blockbuster 'unsurprising and predictable but...fun, engaging, suspenseful and even shocking'.

Cinema Review: The Raven

Rebecca Paul seems unimpressed by this latest offering from Hollywood, which is saved by John Cusack.

Cinema Review: Trishna

Michael Gillespie reviews Michael Winterbottom's re-imagining of a literary classic.

Theatre Review: Plume

Clare Sinclair reviews the latest Tron production.

In conversation with...JC Marshall

Michael Cox speaks with the playwright of Plume about the play and the creative process.

Cinema Feature: Whose Film is it Anyway?

Rebecca Paul reports on the Japanese film festival currently touring the UK and reviews one of its entries: About Her Brother.

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