The Skinny was founded and launched in 2005 as a free Edinburgh and Glasgow listings magazine. From the outset, the magazine secured interviews with high-profile music acts, including
Mogwai,
Pearl Jam,
Wu-Tang Clan,
DJ Shadow and
Muse as well as becoming early champions for Scottish bands such as
Frightened Rabbit and
The Twilight Sad. In August 2006,
The Skinny formed a partnership with established
Edinburgh Festival magazine
Fest. The first year of this partnership saw the publication renamed
SkinnyFest, before it reverted to the title
Fest in 2007. In September 2007,
The Skinny began the annual publication of a Student Guide. The guide is distributed through a number of
Scottish universities and art colleges.
The Skinny launched a Northwest edition in April 2013, focusing on cultural happenings in
Manchester and
Liverpool. In September 2016, this was expanded to include
Leeds; the Northwest edition was discontinued in 2017. In 2020 during the
COVID-19 pandemic,
The Skinny suspended its publication and furloughed the majority of its staff between April and September. The magazine ran a successful crowdfunding campaign to finance its return, raising over £16,000 of donations in under a month. In 2021,
The Skinny launched new city guides to the magazine's home cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. The guides were reissued in 2022, alongside a guide to Christmas and
Hogmanay in Scotland. In 2022,
The Skinny launched a new fortnightly film podcast, The Cineskinny. In December,
The Skinny celebrated its 200th print issue with a party at
Summerhall in Edinburgh. The party also acted as a fundraiser for Tiny Changes, the charity founded by the family of late
Frightened Rabbit frontman
Scott Hutchison. ==Content==