Aether: Edinburgh’s Mesmerising Light & Sound Experience
Discover the enchanting world of 'Aether' at Edinburgh's Summerhall, where cutting-edge technology meets immersive storytelling in a breathtaking performance.
Discover the enchanting world of 'Aether' at Edinburgh's Summerhall, where cutting-edge technology meets immersive storytelling in a breathtaking performance.
Discover the captivating performance of Paldem at Summerhall, Edinburgh, where innovative storytelling meets breathtaking visuals in this must-see theatrical production.
A bitingly funny and unsettling exploration of workplace dynamics, 'Undersigned' delivers sharp satire at the Edinburgh Fringe. Discover why this show is a must-see.
Rising accommodation prices and soaring production costs threaten the future of Edinburgh Fringe, leaving performers questioning if the world's largest arts festival is still viable.
Renowned artist Peter Kennard showcases his striking Gaza-themed works in a poignant exhibition at the Edinburgh Palestine Museum, blending art and activism.
Edinburgh Zoo is under scrutiny after its association with a contentious transgender charity sparks public outcry and accusations of promoting 'misleading ideologies'.
The Edinburgh International Book Festival has come under fire for allegedly excluding authors with gender-critical views, sparking a heated debate on free speech and inclusivity.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlines Labour's economic strategy in Edinburgh, promising stability and growth ahead of the next general election.
A provocative new play at Edinburgh's Pleasance Courtyard revisits the 2017 Charlottesville rally, offering sharp satire on the alt-right movement and its lingering impact.
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney was approached by police during a Gaza ceasefire protest in Edinburgh, sparking political debate.
A daring performance at Edinburgh Fringe pushes boundaries with its provocative title and audacious storytelling. Read our review of this unforgettable show.
Brian Cox delivers a powerhouse performance in 'Make It Happen,' a gripping new musical exploring the 2008 financial crash and the downfall of RBS's Fred Goodwin. Now showing at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre.
A gripping review of 'The City for Incurable Women' at Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh Fringe – a play that blends history, horror, and feminism into a theatrical triumph.
Experience the gripping retelling of the 1857 Indian Rebellion in 'Kanpur 1857' at Edinburgh's Pleasance Courtyard – a powerful blend of drama and history.
From Jeremy Deller’s Welsh-inspired installations to Rubens’ dramatic masterpieces and Edinburgh’s vibrant art scene, discover the week’s top exhibitions across the UK.
Renowned violinist Nicola Benedetti and actor Brian Cox are set to dazzle audiences at Edinburgh's upcoming cultural festival, celebrating Scotland's artistic heritage.
Aaron Pang's 'Falling: A Disabled Love Story' delivers a raw, emotional punch at the Pleasance Courtyard, redefining romance through disability.
One writer shares their candid experience of leaving the Edinburgh Fringe Festival behind and why it was the best decision they ever made.
Princess Anne embarks on a significant diplomatic mission to Edinburgh Castle, reinforcing UK-Poland relations with a special focus on Odessa.
John Swinney has been officially sworn in as Scotland's First Minister, stepping into the role during a challenging period for the SNP. His leadership comes as the party seeks to rebuild public trust and navigate complex political waters.
James McLaughlin, a cyclist from Edinburgh, has been sentenced to prison after causing a fatal collision. Read the full story on the court's ruling and its implications for road safety.
Ex-MP slams 'unlawful' ban on Jewish comedians at Edinburgh Fringe, calling it a dangerous example of cancel culture targeting free speech.
Edinburgh University's controversial 'Skull Room' faces renewed criticism as its colonial-era origins come under scrutiny. Discover the unsettling history behind this infamous collection.
Edinburgh University is under scrutiny after appointing Prof Tommy Curry to lead a review on racism and slavery, sparking controversy among academics and students.
Prominent Jewish leaders urge the University of Edinburgh to formally adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism amid rising concerns over campus discrimination.
Experts at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary have pioneered a revolutionary liver cancer treatment, offering new hope for NHS patients across the UK.
A new report on Edinburgh's historical ties to slavery sparks debate on how cities should confront uncomfortable truths beyond academic circles.
The University of Edinburgh faces calls to address its historical links to a Scottish enslaver in Jamaica, sparking debates on reparations and institutional accountability.
Edinburgh University's controversial 'Skull Room' sheds light on its historical ties to phrenology, sparking debates on ethics and colonial legacy.
Several Jewish comedians have had their shows cancelled at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival following heightened tensions over the Israel-Gaza conflict, sparking debates over free speech and artistic freedom.