Review: The Importance of Being Earnest

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The cast from the Lyceum’s production of Romeo and Juliet takes on Wilde’s famous comedy of manners, assumed identities and double lives with energy and enthusiasm.

Neoviolet: Edinburgh’s Newest Alt.Folk Group

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With influences as diverse as rock opera, Ani DiFranco and 1920s jazz, local band Neoviolet’s music is a mix of genres, constantly skipping between pure folk and pure rock, with their trademark blistering vocals.

Review: Romeo and Juliet at the Lyceum

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An atmospheric set, well-chosen cast, and passionate performances make this a vital and engaging production.

Review: Calendar Girls

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This true story of the determined ladies from the Knapely Woman’s Institute has delighted and inspired audiences for years, and continues to do so in this hilarious yet touching play.

Video: Scottish Ballet's Geometry + Grace-September 2010

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Soloist dancer Eve Mutso talks about the process behind choreographing Still Life.

Informed Interview: Chris Close

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We spoke to Edinburgh-based photographer Chris Close about his innovative exhibition at this year’s Edinburgh International Book Festival.

Review: Broadway Brunch at the Ghillie Dhu

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Our review of this new lunchtime concept from the Ghillie Dhu.

Edinburgh’s HATWALK Fashion Show

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Find out more about this glamorous celebration of hat design throughout the years.

Informed Interview: Grant Stott

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We speak to award-winning broadcaster Grant Stott about his career, his charity work and his experiences interviewing celebrities.

Review: Girls’ Night Out

Our review of Girls’ Night Out at Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre.