Interview
Seeing #SpoonSense with Ian Crawford
Think once, think twice, think fork, spoon and knife with health and safety character comedian
Life Modelling with Max Scratchmann
Interview exploring the process of being a life drawing model
The Big Fringe Scottish Roundup: Part 1
In the first of our spotlight on Scottish acts at the 2019 Fringe we focus on a home venue, The Monkey Barrel.
Edinburgh International Film Festival Preview
Our reviewers offer their picks from the EIFF programme.
Edinburgh International Book Festival 2019 Preview
A diverse programme of events hoping to attract diverse audiences to Charlotte Square Gardens this summer.
Claire Wood sings songs of praise for The Lark’s heroine
We spoke to Director Claire Wood about the Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Company’s upcoming production of The Lark, Jean Anouilh’s inspiring play about Joan of Arc.
New Cinema Releases June 2019
Free-spirited 50-somethings, extra-terrestrial sexuality experiments and Libyan female footballers star in June’s cinematic programme.
Dave Robb and Flavia D’Avila
We talk to the team bringing an adaptation of Poe’s The Devil in the Belfry to the new Cymera Festival in Edinburgh
Pre-Theatre Drinkies
Somewhat out of character, the Social Bitches confess they’re in love with mocktails
Summerhall launch 2019 festival programme
Now in its eighth year, Summerhall once again promises a verisimilitude of visual arts, music, and theatre projects for the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe.
Ullapool Book Festival
Eclectic array of writers descend on the Highlands for the Ullapool Book Festival.
Steven Lewis Simpson
We spoke to the director ahead of a nationwide tour of his film Neither Wolf Nor Dog.
Bring on the Music Man!
After an inspirational Royal Albert Hall concert by a group of musicians with learning disabilities, Mary-Ann Connolly asks why the same can’t happen here.
Stina Tweeddale
“It was freeing to not have the restrictions”. Honeyblood star on going it alone with the third album.
Mark Kingswood
The man redefining the crooner talks to us before his Perth gig with Jools Holland
New Cinema Releases May 2019
Tearaway 90s teens, Colombian drug cartels and Icelandic warrior activists feature in May’s programme.
Preview: Dead by Dawn 2019
Four-day horror extravaganza rears its head at the Filmhouse once more.