This is Chloe Petts like you have never seen her before. In one beat proclaiming she cannot talk about feelings, ... The post Big Naturals: Chloe Petts Brings Wit, Warmth, and Lad Banter to the Fringe – 4 Stars **** appeared first on SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland.| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
As the fringe approaches an end for 2025, my last day of adventure brings me here: an empty bus stop, ... The post Lost Girls / At Bus Stops by Róisín Sheridan-Bryson, Directed by Laila Noble @ Assembly Festival (fringe review) 4.5 Stars ****₁/₂ appeared first on SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland.| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
Alright Sunshine is listed as ‘a razor-sharp monologue dissecting gender, power, and who owns public space.’ So naturally, I was ... The post Alright Sunshine by Isla Cowan (Fringe review) 3 Stars *** appeared first on SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland.| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
If history has taught us one thing, it must be that the unjust treatment of women is universal, regardless ... The post The Queen is Mad (Fringe Review) 4 stars **** appeared first on SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland.| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
The NYC quartet makes their Edinburgh Fringe debut in a whirlwind of sharp dialogue twisted into absurd slapstick – combining ... The post Simple Town: NYC Sketch Comedy, Absurdist Slapstick, and a Wink of Chaos – 5 Stars ***** appeared first on SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland.| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
Stepping into the buzzing Underbelly at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe — specifically the CowBarn — I was met with the ... The post Girls Do It Too: Mama Told Me Not to Come – innuendo, laughs, nostalgia and tenderness – 5 STARS ***** appeared first on SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland.| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
Personally, when thinking about wolves, the first thing that comes to mind is a ‘Winter is Coming’ kind of image ... The post A Wolf Shall Devour the Sun (Fringe review) 5 Stars ***** appeared first on SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland.| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
I spend a lot of time thinking about belonging these days. With my Polish-Tunisian blood boiling at the news, it’s ...| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
Aye okay, the Fringe is here – loud, messy, and bewildering as ever – and isn’t it a wonderful thing? ...| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
James Gunn resuscitates the DC universe with a sincere and uplifting take on the man of steel. A vibrant, all-smiles showcase of David Corenswet’s charm in the face of off-kilter humour and clashing studio priorities: franchise-building is still the aim of the game.| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
Author Alessandra Thom on her debut novel Summer Hours, queer intimacy, housing insecurity, and why Edinburgh is the perfect setting for modern contradictions.| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
With some artists, it’s never just about the music. You feel their highs, share in their lows, and find yourself ...| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
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Jai Courtney’s shark-obsessed serial killer is pure horror gold in a B-movie that boasts elaborate underwater massacres; however, well-meaning performances by Hassie Harrison and Josh Heuston can’t save this flimsy horror from casting adrift.| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
Natalie Jayne Clark talks whisky, women, and the dark secrets behind her debut novel The Malt Whisky Murders, where barrels hold more than just spirits.| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
A twisted study of male ego and celebrity culture, Tummy Monster is the debut feature from Glasgow-based writer-director Ciaran Lyons. ...| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
Read this month's SNACK magazine. What's on in Scotland and beyond. Music | Film | Food & Drink | LGBT+ | Theatre | Books | Life| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
‘Project 46’ is the welcome new work from noisy post-punk four piece POLLY, the first since their 2022 album, SLUMP. ...| SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland