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We chat with cellist and writer Simone Seales and dancer and choreographer Mele Broomes about Dearest, Seales' poetry album ...
A brand new mini-festival hits town, as Welcome to the Fringe, Palestine kicks off a long weekend of performances, music and ...
In his Edinburgh Fringe debut, Ayo Adenekan proves to be a charming, laid-back performer yet to fully hit his stride.
Ellen Turnill Montoya makes work for idle hands in her debut show Mr Handsome, championing everything hand-made.
Ria Lina makes her grand return to the Edinburgh Fringe, and revels in the chaos and comedy of her peri-menopausal glory.
Kathy Maniura’s Cycling Man is a love story between a man and his bike, and a razor-sharp satire of fragile masculinity in ...
Four out of the ten films competing in this year's Sean Connery Prize for Filmmaking Excellence at EIFF concern LGBTQ+ themes ...
Our Books editor speaks speaks to Khalid Abdalla, the artist behind Nowhere, a show which interrogates, challenges and ...
Gabriel’s Fringe Survival Tips #3: Make an effort to see shows before lunchtime; it is comparatively a very low-stress ...
The relay metaphor is hilarious and hard-hitting; the runners get worn out. And yet, even in the midst of her soulful ballad ...
At Jupiter Artland, Megan Rudden – an Edinburgh Art Festival X The Skinny Emerging Writer – stumbles upon a gathering of ...
She's Behind You, Traverse Theatre (Traverse One), until 24 Aug, various times, £17.50-25 (further concessions available) ...
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