Given the maelstrom of disinformation and growing tension on the world stage, this year’s 2025 International Festival theme ...
Join magician, psychologist and writer Professor Richard Wiseman in a fascinating local history talk exploring the surprising ...
On the last night of April and first day of May up to 12,000 people take to Calton Hill for a ritualised and pantheistic celebration to mark the arrival of Summer. The event, Beltane Fire Festival, ...
Nordic and Baltic choral music speaks clearly and deeply to the twenty-first century soul. Its mystery and clarity, its enfolding of the traditional and the innovative carry the listener from the ...
‘McVicar’s recipe for making it work is simple: meticulous, musically responsive direction’ The Sunday Telegraph (on La Traviata). World-renowned Scottish director David McVicar returns to Scottish ...
Produced by A Play, A Pie and A Pint at Òran Mór, co-presented with The Traverse Theatre, in association with Stellar Quines. A smartly suited young man waits on a rather shabby memorial park bench ...
Ahead of the Edinburgh City Council Election 2012, Edinburgh bicycle advocacy group SPOKES hosts its transport-themed hustings with key spokes people from the main political parties. Doors open at ...
Japanese consulate serving Scotland and North of England, providing public information about Japan, cultural exchange events, consular services to Japanese people, and support to Japanese companies.
Tucked away (but well signposted) along St Leonards Lane in a former railway building that dates back to 1830, is the esoteric and aptly named eatery, The Engine Shed. Opened in 1989, The Engine Shed ...
On the day that we are told that the contractors of the Edinburgh trams project may have dumped 800 tons of soil with toxic waste at an inappropriate site in order to save a sum in the region of a ...
Love was most certainly the theme for this Valentine's Day concert. The Royal Scottish National Orchestra was back in the Usher Hall following what seemed like quite a long festive break. But they ...