RES|FEST Dundee ART Historical Research Festival
The Courtauld Institute of Art and V&A Dundee – Scotland’s design museum announced RES|FEST x Dundee, a two day festivalContinue Reading
The Courtauld Institute of Art and V&A Dundee – Scotland’s design museum announced RES|FEST x Dundee, a two day festivalContinue Reading
It can best be described as nothing more than a happy accident, and that’s really all there is to it.Continue Reading
Edinburgh’s Hogmanay, the world’s best New Year’s festival has today announced the complete banging Hogmanay in the Gardens line-up forContinue Reading
Families will be treated to a unique outdoor Hallowen experience this weekend at PyroCeltica’s immersive Tam O’Shanter Trail. Between WednesdayContinue Reading
BE TOGETHER! That is the invitation issued today to residents and visitors, to friends old and new by Edinburgh’s HogmanayContinue Reading
To celebrate 50 years of Scotland’s national dance company, Scottish Ballet has partnered with Orkney based distillery, Highland Park, toContinue Reading
It’s over 60 years since Shelagh Delaney’s debut play, written at the age of 19, burst onto the stage ofContinue Reading
Scotland’s capital was a sea of tartan today as 6,000 people took to the streets for Edinburgh’s biggest ever RoyalContinue Reading
Application of colour. Couching. Engagement The collection draws inspiration from my research around emotional health and well-being of young peopleContinue Reading
The Edinburgh Riding of the Marches, a uniquely Scottish event, takes place on Sunday 15th September and will be celebratingContinue Reading
The Writers’ Museum is now exhibiting two beautiful manuscript illustrated magazines produced in Edinburgh by Christine Orr and friends between 1911 andContinue Reading
I’d always thought of Salman Rushdie as a rather serious writer, tackling big issues like religion and being treated withContinue Reading
In his first talk since losing the Tory leadership election, Rory Stewart seemed quite liberated. He wasn’t in the BookContinue Reading
Sharon Van Etten’s performance as part of the Edinburgh International Festival was a sonically powerful, emotionally affecting and ultimately upliftingContinue Reading
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