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We’re blissfully drama-free so far when it comes to the Edinburgh Festival. The usual problems that face the Scottish capital during August will persist (accommodation that costs the same as a ...
Gabriel Faur - Nocturne No.8 in D flat, opus 84 Maurice Ravel - Miroirs, M.73 Johannes Brahms - Variations & Fugue on a Theme by Handel, opus 24 Dmitrii Kalashnikov - piano TICKET PRICES Premium ...
After an apparent hiatus on our screens, Scandi drama is back with a bang with Denmark's DNA having just solved its case, and now Iceland's The Valhalla Murders arrives on our screens. This eight ...
Scares, frights and chills a plenty with The Living and The Dead, Hammer House of Horrors, Penny Dreadful, Being Human, Dead Set and more The ultimate in dysfunctional flatmates as a vampire ...
Toms high octane Raw25 show is accompanied by guitarist Chris Haddon touching on a back catalogue of some of the UKs biggest tracks produced over the last 20 years as well as lively renditions ...
1. OK, this is one you'll probably all know, but it's a good one so it's going in. Born Royston Vasey in 1945, the moniker was used by the League of Gentlemen as the name for their fictional ...
With just four weeks until launch, Hidden Door has announced its festival timings plus a new tranche of acts. Set in the 15.5-acre Paper Factory site located in Edinburgh’s Maybury Quarter, the ...
Cream of the crop, pick of the litter, top bananas. Call them what you will, but here they are: our Hot 100 countdown of those who made their mark on Scotland’s cultural scene over the last 12 ...
Near the end of Michael Pedersen’s Boy Friends, a 2022 ‘memoir of joy, grief and male friendship’, he details first encountering the Muckle Flugga Lighthouse. The Portobello poet had ...
I've previously dismissed Ignacio Lopez as a little lightweight, a crowd-pleasing stand-up for sure, but one generally content to trade in superficial observations about the British from his ...
No, ‘Breaking Thru The Interstellar’ is not another Katy Perry roasting (although give the internet enough time and it could be). Instead, it’s the majestic opening track on Andy Bell’s ...
Continuing the good work of Telly Savalas (who famously made an iconic 1981 promo video for Birmingham, despite never actually setting foot in the place), comedian Joe Lycett’s latest mission is ...