Miles – Summerhall TechCube

6 months ago

Recorded in March 1959 and released in August the same year, Kind of Blue consists of five tracks, totaling 45…

Chopin’s Nocturne – Summerhall

6 months ago

“10:15am — WTF?!” is Aidan Jones’s opening exclamation, and a fair one. It’s not often you’re asked to laugh —…

A Women of No Importance – Theatre at St Ninian’s Hall

6 months ago

A Women of No Importance by Oscar Wilde, is brought to the Edinburgh Fringe by Edinburgh Theatre Acts. The play…

When We Were Young – theSpace on the Mile

6 months ago

When We Were Young performs for the first time at the Edinburgh Fringe this month, produced and written by Liam…

Echoes of Empire – Courtyard Theatre

6 months ago

When it comes to post-colonial mood music, Britain is in a league of its own. The symphonic sound of English…

Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me, but Banjos Saved My Life – Summerhall

6 months ago

Tomatoes, the staple foodstuff of his Italian upbringing on the Canada/America border, were almost the undoing of Keith Alessi. They…

One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Squirrels in London (And I Want Them All To Love Me) – Canal Cafe

6 months ago

Written and performed by Zoë Clayton-Kelly with a running time under an hour and no particular destination to reach in…

Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Arse for England – Underbelly Bristo Square

6 months ago

Why? Exactly. Was this act a bare-faced illustration of the hideous nationalistic spirit that took England out of Europe (dragging…

To Whom Should I Complain – Just the Tonic at the Caves

6 months ago

An about-to-be-nun takes to the stage at a comedy club. She just needs to make a point about that last…

The Cadaver Palaver– Summerhall, Anatomy Lecture Theatre

6 months ago

Clad in fine tweed and leather brogues, one man band, writer, director and performer Bennett Cooper Sullivan certainly looks and…