THEATRE REVIEW: The Gospel According to Jesus, Queen of Heaven
The closing lyric of eden ahbez’s haunting ballad Nature Boy, made famous by Nat King Cole, crystallises the lesson atContinue Reading
The closing lyric of eden ahbez’s haunting ballad Nature Boy, made famous by Nat King Cole, crystallises the lesson atContinue Reading
Scottish Opera’s Opera in Concert 2018/19 series continues on 1 February at 6pm at King’s Theatre, Edinburgh, with a performanceContinue Reading
A show which ends with an audience of toddlers and young children being told to take a run and jumpContinue Reading
A world premiere at the Traverse Theatre tells of when the two sides of Edinburgh collide on the cliffs ofContinue Reading
As a complete newcomer among a jazz lovers audience at the Usher Hall on Thursday the 6th of December 2018,Continue Reading
Girls aren’t allowed on the battlefield, says the sword-wielding John (George Naylor) to his sister Wendy (Isobel McArthur). Their roleContinue Reading
Andres Veiel’s documentary, a portrait of the 20th century sculptor and performance artist Joseph Beuys, draws on a rich archiveContinue Reading
With its fresh opening on the 20th of November, 2018 the shop provides the city with it’s first sustainable, plasticContinue Reading
The historic and prestigious St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra will take to the stage of Edinburgh’s Usher hall in the firstContinue Reading
Last year saw 8,000 people come together in Edinburgh’s city centre on the coldest night of the year, with someContinue Reading
David Rudolf, defence lawyer made famous from the Netflix documentary The Staircase, is currently touring a ‘In Conversation With’-style conference.Continue Reading
As wildlife populations have fallen by 60% since 1970, fossil fuels are still being extracted, the political solutions are tragicallyContinue Reading
To object or not to object? That is the question at the heart of Michael Mears‘ self-penned one-man show ThisContinue Reading
Since the 1980s Andres Serrano‘s work has sparked debate and raised questions about censorship, taste, public decency and acceptable modesContinue Reading
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