Tailyr Irvine is a photojournalist from the Flathead Reservation in Montana, whose work focuses on nuanced portrayals of life in Native communities. Her recent project examines the U.S.
From the grind of poverty to the perfection of porridge via samurai and swearing, this was 2025 in Scottish film.
LS Productions has secured an £800,000 growth loan from the British Business Bank’s Investment Fund for Scotland, via appointed fund manager the FSE Group, to expand its reach beyond Scotland. The ...
Orange County video producer Nathan Gopen had lived in Irvine for many years before he realized the significance of his city to the area’s history and planning. Hired for a drone job a few years ago, ...
“It’s not really about debate and discussion, discourse, community anymore,” the Scottish writer warned at London's Voiced: The Festival for Endangered Languages. “We have to watch the technology, and ...
California real estate giant Irvine Co. is in the midst of a building push in one hotspot for future development statewide: apartments in less-than-traditional spaces. The Newport Beach-based company, ...
With a new documentary, Reality Is Not Enough, and another book on the way, Irvine Welsh is as restless and prolific as ever. The Trainspotting author talks about writing, music, and why he still ...
The city of Irvine has launched a new robot initiative the make sure its sidewalks and curb ramps meet the standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act, The new inspectors on wheels are named ...
The year’s Edinburgh Film Festival will end, just like it did in 2023, with a feature documentary on the cult Scottish writer Irvine Welsh, best known for the Trainspotting novels. As a factoid, that ...
The trailer has been released for Irvine Welsh: Reality Is Not Enough, the new documentary about the bestselling Trainspotting author. The movie will have its world premiere on the Closing Night of ...
Kaleidoscope Entertainment has announced that Irvine Welsh: Reality Is Not Enough will have its World Premiere on the Closing Night of the Edinburgh International Film Festival, 20th August. From ...
Britain, the 1980s. Thatcher. Black Monday. Riots. Strikes. Racism. In 1984, George Orwell’s 1984 became a bestseller again, slotting right into the nightmarish dystopia it had predicted. As ...