FREEDOM TO THINK AT THE EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL BOOK FESTIVAL
In the 2018 Programme announced today, the Edinburgh International Book Festival calls upon its authors, participants and audiences to considerContinue Reading
In the 2018 Programme announced today, the Edinburgh International Book Festival calls upon its authors, participants and audiences to considerContinue Reading
Four productions at Festivals in Edinburgh and Glasgow in August 2018 Two world premieres at the Edinburgh Fringe: internationalContinue Reading
This year the Festival will screen around 121 new features, including 21 world premieres, from 48 countries across the globe.Continue Reading
Edinburgh International Children’s Festival opens with a fabulous line-up and a free family weekend at the National Museum of ScotlandContinue Reading
In its 72nd year, Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) has unveiled a rich selection of Scottish films, filmmakers, acting talentContinue Reading
Three days of free outdoor screenings at St Andrew Square Garden, Edinburgh at Film Fest in the City with MackaysContinue Reading
Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) has today announced its 2018 Retrospective programme, Time of the Signs: Chasing the American Zeitgeist. Inspired by currentContinue Reading
The Syn Festival Edinburgh presents the exhibition “Odysseys” at the Upper Church at Summerhall, from the 9th to the 22ndContinue Reading
Wednesday 24 January – Saturday 3rd February 2017 Puppet Animation Scotland presents the 2018 edition of the manipulate Visual TheatreContinue Reading
Is this Scotland’s most exciting town? To many travellers and outsiders (anyone from more than ten miles away), the littleContinue Reading
The Platform for Small Nation Dialogue and Cultural Exchange This morning on day two saw television presenter and author BettanyContinue Reading
The Platform for Small Nation Dialogue and Cultural Exchange Now in its eighth year, this small, exciting and thought-provoking festivalContinue Reading
by Danny Mackay The Hamburg Collective returned to Glasgow with their event, ‘A Wall is A Screen’ (AWIAS) on theContinue Reading
by Stephanie Allard “I just don’t see the appeal in horror movies!” The words uttered by an usher to anContinue Reading
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