Original Edinburgh Festival Fringe hit, It’s the Economy, Stupid!, is hitting the road for its second UK tour from February ...
After back-to-back Edinburgh Fringe hits, Awkward Productions is returning with a new queer romantic comedy parody.
Producers Nelson & Tao, in association with Indigo Productions will present world premiere of HOLE!, an irreverent 70-minute musical by American Sing-Song, the creative duo of Jake Brasch and Nadja ...
Public transport systems incorporate tactile tiles and various other facilities for inclusivity. These measures assist visually impaired and physically challenged individuals, ensuring their safe ...
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The Edinburgh International Festival will this year focus on reconciling the “complexities of truth”, its director Nicola Benedetti has said. The event’s theme is The Truth We Seek ...
Scotland’s Deputy First Minister has announced a £300,000 funding boost for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Kate Forbes said the cash will help “grow the significant benefits” the festival provides to ...
The Pleasance and The Stand have unveiled a new batch of Edinburgh Fringe shows, ahead of the official festival box office opening tomorrow. Fringe newcomers include New York sketch group Simple Town, ...
Indeed, bathroom tile ideas and trends have veered all over the map during the last several decades—everywhere from Art Deco–themed to fancified subway tile. And though it’s true that even ...
Raging dog owners are 'incensed' over Edinburgh Council's latest consultation on proposed rules for dogs in public areas, it has been claimed. The authority has published a survey asking people to ...
The University of Edinburgh faced fierce criticism from campaigners last night who argue its new policies ignored the importance of single sex spaces for women. Under the mandatory policy ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Work to start constructing Edinburgh’s first new concert hall in more than 100 years has been delayed after project managers parted ways ...