By reviewsphere / 29th June 2018
AWARDS WINNERS Commenting on the incredibly high standard of entries at this year’s Festival and the outstanding quality of the...
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By reviewsphere / 28th June 2018
Kids like to play games. Some kids like to play computer games. Some play computer games obsessively, night and day....
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By reviewsphere / 28th June 2018
Why you have to go Around 170 different real ales from the widest selection of Scottish & Northern Irish breweries...
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By reviewsphere / 27th June 2018
by Lauren Jones Glasgow is known for being the friendliest city in the world, with the slogan 'People Make Glasgow'...
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By reviewsphere / 26th June 2018
This summer (22nd June to 25th November) the National Museum of Scotland presents Rip it Up: The Story of Scottish...
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By reviewsphere / 22nd June 2018
With its basement bar, low ceiling and intimate setting, The Blue Arrow on Sauchiehall Street is the perfect jazz venue...
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By reviewsphere / 20th June 2018
Hailed as “the future of the trumpet” by Wynton Marsalis, and “one to watch” by Rolling Stone, Keyon Harrold is...
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By reviewsphere / 15th June 2018
The Edinburgh & Lothians Regional Equality Council is organising the first Cinema Release of the incredible documentary 'BLUE', in Scotland....
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By reviewsphere / 14th June 2018
Four programmes of short animation highlighting the role of the medium in foreseeing issues affecting contemporary anxieties and passions will...
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By reviewsphere / 13th June 2018
For its 40th anniversary Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival is in a festive mood. The programme for this 40th anniversary...
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By reviewsphere / 12th June 2018
Puzzle is the closely observed portrait of Agnes (Kelly Macdonald), who has reached her early 40s without ever venturing far...
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By reviewsphere / 12th June 2018
Pride Edinburgh returns to the Capital on Saturday 16th June 2018 with the theme of “True Colours” and our annual...
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