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I've never been so glad to see the curtain fall on any play in my life
Arthur Miller entices his audience into an elevator which reads Basement and we descend into a damp, cold, unwelcoming world and we’re dumped there. Which makes me wonder, is this entertainment entertaining?
Presenter who was the ‘controversial new voice’ of Radio Scotland dies
Alison Rowat: It's raining BBC weather presenters - here's my tip for the top
'Paul McCartney once told us: If you want it bad enough, just go and get it’
'It was just a noise' - Francis Rossi on Status Quo's wild 1976 Glasgow gigs
Nicola Benedetti reveals 'the truth' about Edinburgh International Festival 2025
Letters: Illegal immigrants should have to follow some simple rules – or be deported
20 reasons to subscribe to The Herald for £20 a year
Shares tumble in Glasgow media giant amid short-term woe
Herald writers among the winners at the Regional Press Awards 2025
Edinburgh-born acting teacher launches podcast on 100th birthday
Alison Rowat: Starmer’s latest betrayal leaves Scottish Labour in deep trouble
We don’t cover the classics enough in Scottish theatres, says Alan Cumming
Letters: Not good enough, ScotRail: West Highland line will still embarrass Scotland
Herald Diary: Ladle Gaga in the kitchen, sleep wokking in bed
Death of inspiring musician left a hole in Scottish culture that is yet to be filled
Pushed aside by the posh people, whatever happened to our working class stars?
The legacy of painter Jack Vettriano: Loved by the public - hated by the critics
Tributes to Herald man and PR advisor to Wilson whose book told of ‘tantrums’
'I haven’t the faintest idea who Esther Rantzen is - but I still think it’s a hoot'
Alison Rowat: Fear not, Martin Compston's Glasgow is pure dead gorgeous
'It gives me hope' - Nine inspiring women artists who changed our world
Underground Scotland: Caves, tunnels, bunkers, mines and crypts to explore
Mhairi Black: her Commons hell, sausage rolls, and becoming First Minister
'This story jumps off the page' - 10 great new books to get your teeth into next
'Gizza job' - Blistering 1980s TV series is all set to roar into Scottish theatre
Why soldiers' wives in Russia are obsessed with Dyson hair dryers
Alison Rowat: Vettriano was many things but a talented artist was not one of them
Jack Vettriano said his paintings were inspired by '25 years of sexual misbehaviour'
Alison Rowat: Starmer the charmer has work cut out as peace broker
Poor old James Bond, nudged aside by a woman
'The way that Morrissey has been treated is unfair'
Tributes to one of the finest and most popular Scots crime writers of his generation
Brilliant Glasgow band who had moments of menace - and of humour
Gaelic TV given £1.8m boost after success of crime show An t-Eilean
Searingly sharp depiction of this Arthur Miller classic takes no prisoners
Letters: When Doctor Who finally dies, a woke-ridden BBC will have blood on its hands
'Fizzes with imagination': Jack Lowden's new film is pleasingly nightmarish
Stately home collection of late Antiques Roadshow expert to be sold at auction
'Unless you’re dead, you can’t help falling in love with this Scottish band's charm'
Jack Docherty's Chief fails to sparkle - yet Still Game offers a way ahead for comedy
'Alan Gilzean pouring me some wine was one of the greatest moments of my life'
The Herald's latest deal is great news for students like me
He will be missed: No Sweet Sorrow from Denzil Meyrick reviewed
Our last interview with the Still Game star who died today
Barry Didcock: At home with Scotland's 'power couple of painting'
Letters: Critics of the SQA's zeal for ideological correctness will not be silenced
John Swinney to visit set of Channel 4 drama filmed in Scotland
Truth is out there...five stars for hypnotic rendition of When Prophecy Fails
I watched Coronation Street this week. I wish I hadn't - it's gone so very wrong
Supermodel Eunice Olumide: how Scotland is at risk of losing its creative voice
Alan Cumming's spectacular Brigadoon train journey is just the ticket
How Scottish band who didn’t sing in English confounded the doubters
Scottish artist falls in love with Japan - apart from its terrible traffic wardens