Inspiring stories of creativity from across the vibrant arts scene in Scotland.
Loop uncovers some of the most original art coming out of Scotland.
Ex-Buzzcocks drummer John Maher opens up about his punk past.
Featuring Egyptian classical tunes and artfully rebranded football shirts.
Loop meets ceramicist AJ Simpson, winner of The Great Pottery Throwdown.
Poet Leyla Josephine prepares for her homecoming gig at King Tut’s.
Tessa MacKenzie reveals how she makes her unique contemporary stained-glass artworks.
Paper model maker Charles Young creates his most ambitious model yet – St Giles Cathedral.
Textile artist Moy Mackay demonstrates the art of felted paintings from her studio.
Partners Cat and Andy lovingly transform used skateboards into beautiful homeware.
Chinese brush painter Chi Zhang brings Edinburgh landmark Arthur’s Seat to life.
Composer Nyo Vilakazi and his Scottish/African choir present Shona the Musical.
The Scottish-Egyptian Ayoub Sisters perform from their second album, Arabesque.
Former drummer John Maher shares punk memories and his current photography obsession.
We join Donna and Carl on Skye’s beaches as they turn washed up waste plastic into art.
Becky Tyler’s eye gaze technology allows her to talk, paint – and now, study computing.
Loop uncovers some of the hidden gems and stories from the Edinburgh Festival.
Tim Tim Cheng performs her poem ‘The Fo(u)rth Bridge’.
Orkney-born Harry Josephine Giles performs her poem No Such Thing as Belonging.
Poet Sean Wai Keung performs work inspired by his grandparents' immigration to the UK.
Aberdeenshire spoken word artist and father Matt Kinghorn performs his poem Sometimes.
Glasgow spoken word artist Nuala Watt performs her poem ‘Pregnant and Squint’.
Spoken word artist Lucy May Wilson performs her poem ‘My skin’.
Scot Squad star Stuart McPherson reveals his latest autobiographical Fringe show.
Acclaimed circus performer Sadiq Ali presents his autobiographical work at the Fringe.