Wigtown’s charity-run Open Book Airbnb bookshop is 10 this month – having become an international sensation since welcoming its first holidaymakers in August 2014. Nearly 450 guests have enjoyed the chance to take time out of their lives to have the highly unusual...
Deaf creatives and young people have called on Scottish Government and Creative Scotland to guarantee a fair deal for Deaf Arts. The third annual Edinburgh Deaf Festival (9-18 August), which runs in tandem with the Fringe, is currently in full swing but organisers...
See video here It’s a party on stage, with top sounds from music’s greatest decade, an hour of spectacular silliness, laughter and fun – comedy hypnotist Matt Hale’s TOP FUN! 80s Spectacular Remix. Every night is different as the high-octane Aussie entertainer is...
Gloriana, The Virgin Queen, destroyer of the Spanish Armada – Elizabeth I has become one of the greatest icons of female power. But who was the woman behind the legend, ruling alone and sometimes lonely, for decades in an age of warfare, treachery, misogyny and...
Step into the haunting presence of Alexander Blackwood – and meet other historic Scottish heroes of world-wide deaf community. Saturday (10 August) sees the world-premiere of The Ghost of Alexander Blackwood, created and performed by an all-deaf team, and performed...