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Tip Toe by Russell T Davies rises beyond mere TV. It’s state of the nation drama. The idea that our society was becoming more progressive, equal, inclusive, has rotted away. Extremism is today’s currency, says @neilmackay.bsky.social @heraldscotland.bsky.social @alancumming.bsky.social
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The new Channel 4 drama about homophobic hatred and the rise of extremism by Russell T Davies is one of the great TV series of the last decade, our…
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Why Alan Cumming's Tip Toe is the TV show we need right now
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Glasgow School of Art degree show review: 159 artists, six floors, one question: what makes art impossible to ignore? @heraldscotland.bsky.social @evieglenjourno.bsky.social
Review: Gary Lineker is back on the telly - it's up to you whether that is a good or a bad thing @heraldscotland.bsky.social
Review: Graeme Armstrong plugs into some of the drug-fuelled energy of Trainspotting and its kinetic Edinburgh dialogue – or in this case its patter-heavy West Coast cousin with his new novel @heraldscotland.bsky.social @graemearmstrong.bsky.social @4thestatebooks.bsky.social
We don't need a World Cup song when we already have Flower of Scotland – perhaps the best unofficial football banger of all time, says @marissamacwhirter.bsky.social @heraldscotland.bsky.social
In the last three general elections the vote shares in England of Labour, the Greens and Ed Davey’s Lib Dems combined have been higher than those of the Tories and Nigel Farage’s parties put together says @becmcq.bsky.social @heraldscotland.bsky.social
Review: The best works of this year’s graduating cohort of artists at Duncan and Jordanstone College of Art and Design are neither overwhelmed by global crises nor do they retreat to a level of isolating individual psychology @evieglenjourno.bsky.social @heraldscotland.bsky.social
The Damned live review: There are soft toys from the audience, bantering between band members and full-on dives into the band’s back catalogue including Neat Neat Neat and the goth theatricality of Eloise. @teddyjamieson.bsky.social @heraldscotland.bsky.social @thedamned.bsky.social
On Everything’s Getting Older, a superb 2011 album by two Falkirk-born musicians, Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat, there’s a deeply moving, spoken-word song called ‘The Copper Top’, which in the space of just over five minutes says so much about death and loss. @heraldscotland.bsky.social
In the mid-1980s Steven Lindsay almost became a pop star with Glasgow band The Big Dish. He had the voice, the songs, the critical acclaim. But, agonisingly, not the hit single that might have transformed everything. Now he's back @teddyjamieson.bsky.social @heraldscotland.bsky.social
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The nearly man of 1980s Scottish pop is back - and I am so glad
As is perhaps fitting of a man who looks very well preserved for 65, Steven Lindsay, once of the 1980s nearly men of Scottish pop The Big Dish, has…
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Review: Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design degree show: Dundee art students graduate with works exploring love, dreams and home
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Review: The Damned at Kelvingrove Bandstand, Glasgow: Punk pioneers power through mizzle and milestones, delivering a sharp, swaggering set that…
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Dundee art students graduate with works exploring love, dreams and home
Punk trailblazers defy Glasgow rain with riotous 50-year celebration
Review: Raveheart by Graeme Armstrong: On the strength of his 2020 debut novel The Young Team, a been-there-done-that account in Scots of gang life…
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The left is split and continues to fragment. Jeremy Corbyn’s new political vehicle Your Party, has even spawned its own breakaway movement. The…
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Acclaimed Scottish gang-life author is back with a chaotically funny novel
SNP is wrong: England is not inherently right-wing
Scotland’s World Cup songs show how you can’t manufacture a unifying anthem in a broken, over‑marketed culture, writes Marissa MacWhirter
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One more Scotland World Cup song and we'll all be wishing they never qualified
Through blurred domestic scenes, fantasy escapes and political unease, Glasgow School of Art graduates reflect a restless, disoriented age in the…
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Inside Glasgow School of Art’s 2026 degree show: shock, confusion and comfort collide
The Falkirk restaurant that inspired one of Scotland's great modern albums
Revisiting Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat, Everything’s Getting Older: On the outskirts of Falkirk there’s a restaurant called The Coppertop. Its…
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The Rest is Football, Netflix, Wednesday, three stars: Gary Lineker's The Rest is Football podcast has gone global with his first show for…
The Rest is Football: F-bombs drop as Gary Lineker goes global for World Cup
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