By Daley Nixon / 6th September 2019
Arguably one of the greatest decades in modern cinema history, the 2000s produced such critically adored fare as Mulholland Drive,...
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By Rosie Castle / 6th September 2019
Walking into Nick Cave’s UNTIL exhibition feels like entering a magical dreamland, but it quickly becomes clear that this fairytale...
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By reviewsphere / 5th September 2019
The Edinburgh Riding of the Marches, a uniquely Scottish event, takes place on Sunday 15th September and will be celebrating...
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By reviewsphere / 5th September 2019
Scottish Opera’s 2019/20 Season begins in October with Giacomo Puccini’s Tosca, a revival of the much-loved 1980 production by director...
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By reviewsphere / 3rd September 2019
Tickets went on sale today for Edinburgh’s Samhuinn Fire Festival, which takes place on Calton Hill for the second time...
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By reviewsphere / 31st August 2019
Metronomy’s much anticipated return continues to gain momentum. Their sublime single ‘Lately’ premiered on Annie Mac’s Radio 1 show, while...
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By reviewsphere / 31st August 2019
In her world, comic books, strong female icons and massive power-pop riffs are the only things that matter – and...
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By reviewsphere / 30th August 2019
The Panopticon, Jenni Fagan’s gritty and gripping debut novel, is given a new perspective in this first stage adaptation from...
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By reviewsphere / 29th August 2019
Enigmatic half-brother duo EVERYONE YOU KNOW announce their huge October / November headline tour, following on from the release of...
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By reviewsphere / 27th August 2019
The Writers’ Museum is now exhibiting two beautiful manuscript illustrated magazines produced in Edinburgh by Christine Orr and friends between 1911 and...
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By Rupert Wolfe Murray / 27th August 2019
I’d always thought of Salman Rushdie as a rather serious writer, tackling big issues like religion and being treated with...
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By Rupert Wolfe Murray / 27th August 2019
In his first talk since losing the Tory leadership election, Rory Stewart seemed quite liberated. He wasn’t in the Book...
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