An imposing figure standing at 6’5” with an equally imposing resume of over two hundred film roles, it is inevitable that many of the works with which Christopher
On the evening of Thursday 13th April, the National Museum of Scotland hosted Professor Sheila Rowan, Director of the Institute of Gravitational Research and Chief Scientific Advisor for
Attending a preview screening of his new film Lost in London at Edinburgh’s Cameo Cinema last night, actor and director Woody Harrelson told the audience that it would
In the not too distant past, somewhere in cyberspace, Joel Hodgson and over 48,000 of his friends raised $5,764,229 via a phenomenally successful Kickstarter campaign to relaunch the
Preceding the performance of Caryl Churchill’s A Number at the Lyceum Theatre on the evening of 12th April, writer and presenter Simon Watt interviewed noted biologist Steve Jones
Introduced by writer/director Simon Rumley at Glasgow Film Festival’s FrightFest alongside Amanda Fuller, leading lady of his latest feature, Fashionista was atypical of the offerings of the weekend
As premiered at the Glasgow Film Festival, Mad to be Normal is a suitably unconventional biopic of an unconventional subject, the Scottish psychiatrist Ronald David Laing whose theories
In the jungle it has waited for centuries, under the angry volcano, hidden in the darkness of the deep, since the Mayans were driven from their cities in
No endeavour takes place in a vacuum, even if a vacuum is where it eventually arrives. With its goal of placing humans on the Moon, the Apollo programme
Rose-tinted glasses. Or, in today’s parlance, “nostalgia goggles.” Call it what you will, but in an ever-increasingly technological age, where products, shows, technology itself and even jobs can