‘Delightfully serene’ ‒ Iolanthe review
Delightfully serene, incredibly funny and as fruity as it should be, Gilbert and Sullivan’s classic work Iolanthe meets Edinburgh University Savoy Opera Group’s fantastic production team and talented cast to…
Alternative theatre done right ‒ Deficit review
“If you don’t like me at my worst… then we have something in common” Theatre Paradok’s production of Deficit, directed by Maddie Flint and a part of this year’s Edinburgh…
‘An unabashed, hilarious triumph’ ‒ Cluedoc review
We all know the familiar family board game Cluedo with its main characters Plum, Scarlett, White, Mustard and Peacock. Whodunit and with what weapon we ask ourselves! The fifth-year Medic…
Exploring Edinburgh’s Bookshops: Typewronger Books & Typewriters
Typewronger Books & Typewriters is a fairly new and independent bookshop which has opened shop last year in Haddington Place, Edinburgh. It is open from 11am to 9pm, Tuesday to…
Huge gulf in class between England and Scotland as Euro qualifiers commence
England 5-0 Czech Republic; Kazakhstan 3-0 Scotland. The contrast could not be starker. Less than 24 hours after Scotland slumped to what many have deemed their worst defeat in history,…
Edinburgh’s Fight for the Night Rally in photos
The rally took place on 2 April and culminated in Grassmarket for speeches and cheering. The marchers walked through a bit of rain with soon cleared when they arrived at…
The Vegan Chilli of your dreams
Serves 6 This vegan chilli recipe has been tried and tested by many of my friends. Always a crowd pleaser, this hearty vegan meal will have everyone wanting more. The…
Inadequate preparation has been made for Welsh ‘smacking’ laws
The Welsh government has announced a law that will criminalise parents for smacking their children. Smacking by adults and in school, settings is already classified as assault. This new law…