By reviewsphere / 26th October 2017
For some, October means the end of Summer weather and the start of darker, colder days. It means pumpkin spiced...
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By reviewsphere / 28th September 2017
by Paula Smith Most of us are aware of the increase in mental health problems in our society and communities...
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By reviewsphere / 13th September 2017
I shall probably remember this day for a long time. It is the day when I began to see Shakespeare...
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By reviewsphere / 28th August 2017
The Platform for Small Nation Dialogue and Cultural Exchange This morning on day two saw television presenter and author Bettany...
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By reviewsphere / 27th August 2017
The Platform for Small Nation Dialogue and Cultural Exchange Now in its eighth year, this small, exciting and thought-provoking festival...
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By reviewsphere / 24th August 2017
Edinburgh international Book Festival produced a surprise last night and great credit is due to all those who made it...
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By reviewsphere / 22nd August 2017
In 1976, nigh on 20 million Brits tuned in to watch John Curry win a figure skating gold at the...
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By reviewsphere / 25th July 2017
by Chris Burn It is very easy to write despairing articles about American politics these days, usually starting with a...
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By reviewsphere / 16th July 2017
In advance of his eleven gigs (and counting) at this year's Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival, pianist Brian Kellock gave...
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By reviewsphere / 16th July 2017
by Frankie Hallam Scrolling through Netflix, a pastime anyone on the ol’ job search knows all too well, an option...
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By reviewsphere / 19th June 2017
by Peter Callaghan Watching writer and director Ray Packham’s excellent production of Judy! which transferred from Southwark Playhouse after debuting...
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By reviewsphere / 17th June 2017
Given the tumultuous events which have dominated the headlines since slam poet Harry Baker and jazz musician Chris Read made...
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