Exploring the very early historical to modern interactions between Celtic & Nordic cultures will feature in the Northern ...
From the outset, the tone is clear. This is not a musical that eases you in; it pulls you along at pace. The humour is dense, ...
Centre stage, Constance is a woman who refuses the expected role of dutiful, domesticated wife. Rather than collapsing under the weight of her husband’s adultery, she quietly rewrites the terms of ...
Just a short walk from the east end of Princes Street, the Vue Cinema is at the top of Leith Walk opposite a busy roundabout. The cinema, in modern entertainment complex below Calton Hill, has 2 ...
Buried beneath Edinburgh's Old Town are old streets and caverns from a past era, many of which over the years have been rediscovered and upgraded into atmospheric clubs, bars, for tours, and other ...
A modern whisky and gin distillery on the edge of Holyrood Park, in a converted railway goods building dating back to 1831. When it fired up its stills in 2019, the Holyrood Distillery was the first ...
Secretive, cosy speakeasy, that is hidden away down a lane off Rose Street.  Once you find it, you'll have to knock on the door (the entrance states "cash only") for admission.  Inside, brickwork and ...
Edinburgh (Dùn Èideann in gaelic) is the Scottish capital city and Scotland's second most populous city. With over half a million inhabitants, it is also the seventh-most populous city in the United ...
Monday 15 June 2026 is officially a national bank holiday to mark Scotland’s qualification for the men's football World Cup finals in USA, Canada and Mexico.
Submitted by Vivien Devlin on Wed, 25 Mar '26 6.43pm It is now fifty years since her death in 1976, but Agatha Christie still reigns as Queen of classic crime fiction. Her taste for adventure began on ...
Our award-winners and some of the best short comedy, stop-motion, drama and animation collected together in a one-off programme at the Filmhouse. Including the winner of our Best Film award, Animation ...
Arvo Pärt's moving memorial to Benjamin Britten opened the concert. Written shortly after Benjamin Britten's death in 1976, it is a simple work featuring a striking bell which rings at appropriate ...