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Georgian filmmaker Déa Kulumbegashvili talks to us about the making of her abortion drama April and the role of cinema in the ...
On her 4AD debut, Maria Somerville redefines dreampop, goth, shoegaze and more, stitching colour into a tapestry of blacks, ...
Demilitarize sees Nazar trade the harsh sonic terrain of the Angolan Civil War for more delicate reflections on illness, love ...
Moor Mother’s delivery matches the pedigree she’s built up, and SUMAC’s swirling, stoner doom is a mystifying cloud of ...
Rebecca Lucy Taylor's third album as Self Esteem sharpens what’s always been at the core of her musical identity: the tension ...
In Zoe Dubno’s debut novel, Happiness and Love, readers will delve into the heart of New York City’s contemporary art scene, ...
But it's Paul’s lyrics where Cloth truly let go. His words of loss and heartbreak are carried by Rachael’s serene, hushed ...
Belgian drama Julie Keeps Quiet centres on a teen tennis prodigy who's trying to keep it together during an abuse scandal at ...
We chat with feminist collective FLAPS (Fannies Listening with Advice and Peer Support) about their work in creating safe ...
Riding a bike is no mean feat. One writer unpacks the need for gender equality in active travel and what support is available ...
Whether you’re a die-hard musical lover or not, this production of Calamity Jane is sure to have you line-dancing your way ...
We speak to John Savournin, director of Scottish Opera's new productions of The Merry Widow and Trial by Jury, on the ...
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