The List Festival Awards 2026 will once again bring together artists, industry professionals and festival organisations for an afternoon celebrating the creativity and ambition that defines Edinburgh ...
As icebreakers go, climbing on top of the audience and offering your thigh up for anyone who fancies a squeeze is a pretty good one. This is how Bernie Dieter begins Club Kabarett, an evening of ...
Neutral Milk Hotel’s In The Aeroplane Over The Sea is a lo-fi indie rock album that had a negligible impact on the late 20th century’s alternative music scene but has since gained a significant cult ...
Michael R Speciàle grew up with a hole in his soul. At age 15, he filled that hole with Jesus. After converting 150 people to the Mormon Church in Paraguay, Speciàle realised he may not have been on ...
‘Before the clash, there is a prayer.’ Hirakuza is as much an introduction to the centuries-old traditions surrounding sumo technique as it is a display of extraordinary strength. The host and ...
Nadia P Manzoor has made it abundantly clear that she doesn’t need a supporting cast or a room full of props to get her point across. Thirteen years after debuting internationally acclaimed one-woman, ...
Something monstrous stalks a smalltown Appalachian community in this soapy, schlocky slab of physical theatre. Xhloe (Rice) and Natasha (Roland) are on the hunt for the titular cryptid, gathering ...
Sadiq Ali is rapidly carving out his own genre of circus-dance-storytelling. Like his previous autobiographical show, The Chosen Haram, which grappled with growing up queer and Muslim, Tell Me draws ...
Many know Taahliah for her live, high energy, euphoric appearances at queer clubs such as Glasgow’s Shoot Your Shot, or her pop-infused, confessional, dance music releases. Her debut album Gramarye ...
Kirsty Mann thinks she’s bagged a bargain when she finds her dream home for cheap. The roof is leaking, the floor is covered in rotting lino, but Mann is more than up for the challenge. One challenge ...
Memorial Court opened in May 2015, and replaces the former Memorial Hall and the Magistrates Court and is now a major leisure centre. It was designed by Ellis Williams. Memorial Court includes two ...
We call it Jazz is a journey back in time to the birthplace of this iconic genre! This live jazz show promises a night of soul, passion, and rhythm. Grab yourself a cocktail from the bar, and watch ...
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