Theatre Review: Gypsy Queen
With a tagline “Can two men raised to fight, ever learn to love?”, you would be forgiven for thinking thatContinue Reading
With a tagline “Can two men raised to fight, ever learn to love?”, you would be forgiven for thinking thatContinue Reading
In advance of his eleven gigs (and counting) at this year’s Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival, pianist Brian Kellock gaveContinue Reading
Given the tumultuous events which have dominated the headlines since slam poet Harry Baker and jazz musician Chris Read madeContinue Reading
Before I share my thoughts on her EP I want to talk a little about the artist behind ‘Good MorningContinue Reading
Before I get started I just want to say a little about Callum Easter, he is an Edinburgh based singerContinue Reading
Young fathers are an Edinburgh based hip hop/pop group with three members Alloysious Massaguoi, Kayus Bankole and Graham ‘G’ Hastings.Continue Reading
As a huge Abba fan but not a fan of the film Mamma Mia I was somewhat hesitant to takeContinue Reading
Dates: 26 November – 31 December 2016 The Royal Lyceum Theatre Company is delighted to be working with inventive EdinburghContinue Reading
by Chris Burn Saturday night at the Usher Hall and the Soul Supreme Show is about to begin. Front stageContinue Reading
Organisers of Edinburgh’s Hogmanay invite revellers to travel to Scotland’s capital city to enjoy the best New Year’s party onContinue Reading
by Carine Belmont Who is this Gatsby? Jay Gatsby is, above all, the character created by the American author FrancisContinue Reading
In a stunning time-lapse film released today, award-winning Edinburgh filmmaker Walid Salhab shows off this year’s Botanic Lights night-time experienceContinue Reading
Scotland’s premier art fair returns this November with over 500 artists from around the world showing with the 65 exhibitingContinue Reading
The Firrenes are a melodic, song-based, five-piece band from Edinburgh, performing original material. The band’s principal songwriters are Jules ReedContinue Reading
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