Jun 26, 2026
The fifth annual Edinburgh Deaf Festival (EDF) will be bigger, brighter and bolder than ever before – offering a superb line-up of home-grown and international shows and events. The 2026 programme was launched last night by the festival’s newly appointed director, the...
Jun 16, 2026
Our world is shaped by powerful and unseen forces – but what are the strongest of them all and can they be mastered by scientist and magician Kevin Quantum? At this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, he presents a thrilling new show blending cutting-edge illusion, psychology,...
Jun 15, 2026
Some Marys have ruled nations, entranced the world with song, or transformed science and healthcare. Others have been pimps, pirates and pickpockets. One of the most famous, Mary Shelley (1797-1851), gave the world much to think about. Mother of Sci Fi (with her...
Jun 8, 2026
Returning from the USA to clear out his childhood home in Glasgow, John Anthony Gorman finds the rooms aren’t just packed with their possessions – they overflow with memories. His dad John and mum Ann were strong characters, well-kent in Motherwell where they ran The...
Jun 4, 2026
Scottish primary and secondary pupils have pioneered practical and straightforward projects that could cut waste and save money for schools throughout the country. One – a clever but simple redesign of primary school packed lunches – has the potential to cut costs by...