Interview
Harry Josephine Giles
Poet and performer Harry Josephine Giles tells us about their new show Drone.
Ely Percy
Writer and novelist Ely Percy tells us about their new book Vicky Romeo Plus Joolz.
Richard Wiseman – Shoot for the Moon
Question and answer session with Richard Wiseman about his new book on the lessons that can be learned from the Apollo Space Missions.
Party Time with Black Lace in Tenerife
We track down an Edinburgh musician now plying his trade with the 80s pop band people loved to hate
Sonnet Youth
Kevin P. Gilday tells us about the Sonnet Youth Weekender at Tron Theatre in Glasgow.
Imogen Stirling
Writer, poet and theatre maker Imogen Stirling tells us about her latest show #Hypocrisy
Shane Strachan
We chat to the writer behind a new fictionalised account of Muriel Spark’s life in the former Southern Rhodesia.
Captain Sensible
“Right and left are two cheeks of the same arse!” The Damned man talks punk, politics and trains.
Nazareth turn 50
Scottish rockers’ founder member Pete Agnew tells us about new album Tattooed on My Brain. “It’s a cracker!”
Dean Penn: Animalphabet! The Musical
Dean Penn of popular kids’ show Animalphabet! talks to Stewart McLaren
Rhidian Brook
Welsh writer talks about his novels and forthcoming film adaptation ahead of his appearance at the Book Festival
Freedom to Read, Freedom to Write with Candy Gourlay, Elizabeth Wein and Lari Don
Children’s writers Lari Don, Candy Gourlay and Elizabeth Wein chat about their upcoming panel event Freedom to Read, Freedom to Write.
Team Wee MacNessie: Pauline Mackay and Kym Hunt
Polkadot Theatre adapts Pauline McKay’s acclaimed picture book Wee MacNesse for a puppet show.
Garrett Millerick
Normally a ball of comic rage, the comedian tells us how a traumatic event for him and his wife totally rerouted his Fringe plans.
Christine Bovill
Matthew Keeley talks to the former teacher turned cabaret star who has become a Fringe fixture
Adele Patrick
Museums, revolutionaries, and curating the Revolting Women series at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Pianodrome
A playable ampitheatre of pianos turns a Botanic Gardens lawn into another unusual pop-up Fringe venue.
“You can never know it all”: Writer and Actor Mark Jeary discusses his play Blackout
The Artistic Director of New Room Theatre talks about his verbatim play exploring alcoholism and the road to recovery.