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Getting INto The Spirit of The Festival
A real INsider's view on what's happening at Edinburgh's greatest... (continued)
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09 Jul 2010
Amnesty Freedom of Expression Award winners ann...
Congratulations to everybody involved with Palace of the End, win... (continued)
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29 Aug 2009
The invisible party
Six young comedians populate Tom Basden's brilliant new play, <em... (continued)
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23 Aug 2009
Charlotte Square: loitering within tents
Talks on the environment and the economy were depressing; a grump... (continued)
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23 Aug 2009
David Sedaris: You don't know my sister!
Undisputed king of the New Yorker and America's campest literary ... (continued)
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23 Aug 2009
Retreat! marches forward
Edinburgh's folk music scene is flourishing, as the Retreat! Fest... (continued)
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23 Aug 2009
Neil Gaiman: literary biped
With his army of fans, fantasy writer Neil Gaiman is one of Charl... (continued)
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23 Aug 2009
The Burning Question: Lloyd Langford
#5: What's so great about the Blues?
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23 Aug 2009
On the trail of the next big thing
Every year a handful of Fringe comedians are plucked from obscuri... (continued)
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22 Aug 2009
The week in Charlotte Square
Fest's roundup of the literary goings on of the past few days
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20 Aug 2009
Stripped bare
Its title looked to many like a cynical publicity stunt – but F... (continued)
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19 Aug 2009
Magazine: Shot by both sides
Out of all the recent band reunions, few were as unexpected as Ma... (continued)
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19 Aug 2009
The Burning Question: Fergus Craig
#4: Why is <em>Neighbours</em> so shit?
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19 Aug 2009
George Dawes Green: The Moth on the move
With his legendary storytelling night The Moth relocating tempora... (continued)
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19 Aug 2009
Carol Ann Duffy: Business as usual
Since becoming the first female poet laureate in May, Carol Ann D... (continued)
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19 Aug 2009
Faking it
With so many comedians around in August, surely one more could sn... (continued)
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19 Aug 2009
Previews: Edinburgh International Book Festival
Dr Raj Persaud - 18th, 4.30pm A renowned consultant psychiatrist... (continued)
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16 Aug 2009
The mother of all literary awards
The James Tait Black Prizes are back for their 90th anniversary, ... (continued)
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16 Aug 2009
Malcolm McLaren: "History is for pissing on"
Malcolm McLaren knows a lot when it comes to shameless self-promo... (continued)
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16 Aug 2009
Garrison Keillor: Fishing on Lake Wobegon
Garrison Keillor's plane was delayed, so the first day of the Boo... (continued)
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16 Aug 2009
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