The Royal Scottish National Orchestra was back in the Usher Hall following what seemed like quite a long festive break. But they were keen to tell us they had been busy. Principal flautist Katherine ...
We invite you to join us for the unveiling of the Corstorphine Archives of Maps, where we’ll delve into the fascinating ...
"There’s only one Rod Stewart" was the football song that sprang to mind after watching this touring production of Tonight’s the Night featuring some of the singer's back-catalogue. If you are old ...
For scale, no show in Edinburgh can rival the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Literally hundreds of performers, both from Scotland and bands and outfits from abroad, gather under the dramatic ...
Edinburgh cinemas, films, film news and screening times. Click the clock for films and screening times in a new window. This week's film reviews: Guardian, Independent, Scotsman The Cameo Cineworld ...
The home to the Scottish Ukrainians in Edinburgh this category A listed building is on a historic terrace near Calton Hill and the St James' Centre. There are two venues within the building. One on ...
Submitted by edg on Tue, 26 Nov '24 7.19am The Edinburgh International Festival may have come first, but generally it's the Fringe that Edinburgh is best-known for. There's really nothing quite like ...
Abbeyhill is to the East of the city and overlaps the Eastern fringe of Edinburgh Old Town. It takes its name from… Quiet village to the South West perimetre of the city. Situated at the foot of the ...
The Scottish capital spread out from this medieval stronghold perched on top of an extinct volcano.
The Nelson Monument on Calton Hill was built between 1807 and 1816 to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson who died at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. A tall tower in the shape of an upturned telescope ...