The Keep It Fringe Fund for artists bringing their shows to the Edinburgh Fringe, will be returning this year and in 2025 with larger awards, for more artists. The inaugural Keep It Fringe was ...
The Edinburgh Fringe Society has made a lengthy public statement about the need for increased public investment as the arts festival struggles through its post-Covid recovery. The Society’s statement ...
Join magician, psychologist and writer Professor Richard Wiseman in a fascinating local history talk exploring the surprising and little-known magical history of Edinburgh. Around the turn of the ...
Small, traditional, Scottish pub on Rose Street that hasn't changed much in many years and that's just the way regulars like it. TV inside for sport and duke box. Pub food available and patio seating ...
Robin Harper launched his autobiography, "Dear Mr Harper" last night at Blackwells book shop in Edinburgh. Robin Harper is a very pleasant, genial man who became the first member of the Green Party to ...
The Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence in Scotland of the reigning monarch, stands at the end of Edinburgh's Royal Mile. It is steps from the Scottish Parliament and sits at the edge of ...
There’s an odd thing that happens in this city when the sun comes out. It really does rub me up the wrong way. Everybody becomes so happy and luvy and optimistic.....urgh! Whatever happened to the ...
Conducted by St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral’s Director of Music, Duncan Ferguson, experience the power of Brahms’ deeply moving Ein Deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem) featuring Soprano Catriona ...
Tony Roper’s play is the star of this personality-packed show, and the sell-out audience at Brunton hangs on to every word. The Steamie, Tony Roper’s hilarious play about four women gossiping in a ...
We all have our own ways of dealing with situations, be it denial or invention, which stems from the resilient inner child in all of us. Stories and myths are integral to humans as a way of ...
Given the maelstrom of disinformation and growing tension on the world stage, this year’s ...
Public sales of Edinburgh International Festival tickets start from 10am this Saturday 2 April. Ticket prices start at just £10. Students and under-18s can claim 50 per cent off. Tickets for friends ...
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