A moving, if distant, reflection on one man’s world.
Leading hub in the field of robotics and autonomous systems based on Edinburgh's outskirts on Heriot-Watt University's Edinburgh campus. Heriot-Watt and Edinburgh University, partners at the National ...
Buried beneath Edinburgh's Old Town are old streets and caverns from a past era, many of which over the years have been rediscovered and upgraded into atmospheric clubs, bars, for tours, and other ...
Murchison House is the award winning headquarters of the British Geological Survey situated on the King's Campus of Edinburgh University. It's just down from the Observatory at Blackford Hill.
Duddingston Kirk lies on the south-east slopes of Arthur's Seat. Part of the Church of Scotland, it is one of the oldest churches still in use in Scotland. The church was founded in the 12th century ...
Ground level designer lounge bar in Rutland Hotel on West end of Princes Street that is inspired by the upmarket clubbing style of New York, Paris and L.A. with twelve vaulted booths around its ...
Bar (with a penchant for cocktails) and restaurant opposite the new complex at St James Quarter. DJs every weekend and pub quiz every Thursday from 8pm. Open daily 11am - 1pm.
Submitted by Vivien Devlin on Sat, 30 Aug '25 6.51pm At this EIBF talk, Sophie begins with a reading from the first chapter to set the scene. Then we hear, in great detail, about the early lives of ...
After the success of last Year’s ‘Pick of the Pops’ concert, we welcome back Nicola MacRae to the Astoria on the world’s only surviving Ingram cinema organ. Be prepared for a fun, toe-tapping evening ...
Fairmilehead Parish Church is a congregation of the Church of Scotland in suburban Edinburgh serving a community of over 12,000. The Parish of Fairmilehead lies at the foothills of the Pentlands to ...
Loud Poets delivered a performance that felt like the culmination of a decade’s refinement—sleek, confident, and emotionally charged. The ensemble—Katie Ailes, Mark Gallie, Kevin McLean, and musician ...