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Take One Action returns with a programme titled Real Utopias; expect stories of solidarity and hope from across the world.
We chat with cellist and writer Simone Seales and dancer and choreographer Mele Broomes about Dearest, Seales' poetry album ...
In his Edinburgh Fringe debut, Ayo Adenekan proves to be a charming, laid-back performer yet to fully hit his stride.
Kathy Maniura’s Cycling Man is a love story between a man and his bike, and a razor-sharp satire of fragile masculinity in ...
Ria Lina makes her grand return to the Edinburgh Fringe, and revels in the chaos and comedy of her peri-menopausal glory.
Ellen Turnill Montoya makes work for idle hands in her debut show Mr Handsome, championing everything hand-made.
Playing Moon Safari in full at North Berwick's Fringe by the Sea, 27 years after it was first released, French electronic ...
Four out of the ten films competing in this year's Sean Connery Prize for Filmmaking Excellence at EIFF concern LGBTQ+ themes ...
The relay metaphor is hilarious and hard-hitting; the runners get worn out. And yet, even in the midst of her soulful ballad ...
Gabriel’s Fringe Survival Tips #3: Make an effort to see shows before lunchtime; it is comparatively a very low-stress ...
Our Books editor speaks speaks to Khalid Abdalla, the artist behind Nowhere, a show which interrogates, challenges and ...
At Jupiter Artland, Megan Rudden – an Edinburgh Art Festival X The Skinny Emerging Writer – stumbles upon a gathering of ...
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