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Dian Cathal: On making trans art on TERF island
As the Supreme Court moves to make the UK an even more hostile place for trans people than it is already, Dian Cathal writes about the act of making art as a trans person.
Everything wrong with the top 5 films on IMDB
To prove how far ahead of the competition Joz Norris and Miranda Holms are as writers and filmmakers, they’ve gone through the top 5 films on IMDb and decided exactly where each of them went wrong.
Luke Rollason: The showbiz secrets of a Disney star
Despite shooting to fame as a shapeshifting cat-man, Luke Rollason is back at Edinburgh Fringe. He’s risking it all to divulge the secrets he gleaned from his access to the celeb life.
Reuben Kaye: How my father kept my ADHD diagnosis a secret (from me and my mother)
Reuben Kaye returns to Edinburgh Fringe with ‘Live and Intimidating’ and ‘The Kaye Hole’. Here, he tells the story of how he found out he had ADHD.
Breaking news: Jin Hao Li finds Nessie
Jin Hao Li is making his Edinburgh Fringe debut. But before that, he’s on the hunt for Nessie and takes us along on his journey.
Stevie Martin: What REALLY goes on behind the scenes of a preview
Stevie Martin is bringing her show, clout, to Edinburgh Fringe. Here, she reveals what’s actually happening at a comedy show preview
Why LMAOnaise made a print comedy newspaper
The LMAOnaise newspaper is a lovely snapshot of the UK live comedy scene right now. But WHY was it necessary?
Nose bleeds, cursed photographs and inside out calves: how we made Icklewick FM
Icklewick FM is The Delightful Sausage’s brand new largely improvised radio show on BBC Radio 4. Amy Gledhill gave us unique insight into how she and Chris Cantrill made this audio oddity.
Forest Atmos to Electric Shock: Crybabies’ most iconic sound cues
Narrative sketch stalwarts Crybabies return to Soho Theatre with not one but two shows back to back. And with over 300 sound cues across the two shows, Michael, Ed and James sat down to discuss their favourites. Listen along and reminisce