By Polina Chizhova / 5th August 2019
It is hard to believe that Julie Cope’s Grand Tour at Dovecot Studios is Grayson Perry’s first solo exhibition in...
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By Peter Callaghan / 3rd August 2019
With more and more of us choosing to live on our own in increasingly cramped not to mention costly city...
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By reviewsphere / 1st August 2019
Today, the UK’s leading homelessness theatre company Cardboard Citizens supported by local and national charities including; Crisis, Shelter Scotland, Cyrenians...
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By Polina Chizhova / 31st July 2019
Helen McCrorie’s new video work: If play is neither inside or outside, where is it? presents a world without adults....
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By reviewsphere / 31st July 2019
On September 12, Scottish Opera’s hugely popular Opera Highlights tour kicks off with four singers and a pianist journeying to...
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By reviewsphere / 26th July 2019
By Monika Hamzová, Soledad Chillarón and Adrien Panet Street food atmosphere, award-winning international meal, marvellous drinks and chilling with friends,...
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By Polina Chizhova / 24th July 2019
The exhibition is a unique insight in the familial and diplomatic connections of the Imperial Russian and British Royal families....
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By reviewsphere / 24th July 2019
The 16th edition of Edinburgh Art Festival launches with work from 300 artists presented in over 50 exhibitions across the...
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By Aidan Wolfe Murray / 22nd July 2019
In a quiet corner of Summerhall there stands a room full of ideas. Every book has its story and its...
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By Peter Callaghan / 20th July 2019
If The Lehman Trilogy was a ship and words were its cargo - long passages of descriptive narration dense with...
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By reviewsphere / 19th July 2019
It’s been 30 years since The People’s Story Museum opened its doors for the first time becoming one of the...
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By reviewsphere / 19th July 2019
Academy Award, Grammy and Golden Globe-winning artist, DJ and producer, Mark Ronson will host a massive party to ring in...
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