We caught up with Glasgow-based singer-songwriter Carla J. Easton to find out about the process of making her new record, and her varied musical career so far.
In the latest in our series of features exploring the positive impact of the CashBack for Creativity programme, we see how one teenager got the chance to kickstart a creative career.
Mairi Kidd is Head of Literature, Languages and Publishing at Creative Scotland. Here she talks about the landscape of children's literature in Scotland.
Craft Scotland is the national development agency supporting makers and promoting craft. In this guest piece, they give us an insight into their varied summer workshop programmes.
This autumn, Total Theatre Award winners Two Destination Language will be touring with Manpower: a new theatre piece, which explores men's life, expectations, work and economics in the years since Britain voted to be a part of Europe.
Minerva Scientifica is an enthralling, engaging multi-arts project from Electric Voice Theatre, which sets out to look at the links that exist between women scientists in history and the present day.
From Glasgow Women’s Library is a collection of products developed by the independent curatorial practice Panel, through research into the Glasgow Women's Library archive.
Are you ready for UNCON 2.0? This free, all-day youth arts event is for young people by young people. It’s been created by the National Youth Arts Advisory Group (NYAAG). The main aim of the event is to showcase and celebrate some of the amazing young talent that Scotland has (...)
Every year, the Edinburgh International Book Festival serves up an extraordinary programme, celebrating literature from around the globe. We pick just ten events from 2018's programme that we're excited about.