Trine Dyrholm is fantastic in this funny-sad drama about a mother whose mental illness has pushed her to the edge of her ...
Daniele Rugo's devastating documentary Life Support follows international medical professionals who are bringing out images ...
Jun Au, the chef and owner of the delightful Southside restaurant Pomelo, shares his tips for exploring the city this summer.
There are art galleries all across Edinburgh, from avant-garde DIY spaces to grand neoclassical buildings. In summer, they’re ...
Karim Aïnouz's dark comedy overindexes on lurid and shallow revelation. It's a textbook style-over-substance misfire.
Northern China meets the Edinburgh coastline as 1915 Lanz Noodle bring some incredibly impressive noodles to Portobello.
In her debut novel The First Jasmines, Saima Begum gives voice to a long-silenced period of Bangladeshi history, exploring how history and literature construct gaps in the record When Saima Begum was ...
Kelburn Garden Party returns to the outskirts of Largs this weekend. Elsewhere, trans techno party Empress host their opening ...
Who are you and what do you do? I’m Lara, I work in marketing and A&R at Paradise Palms Records. I DJ and run my own club ...
Edinburgh is a small city with lots of cinemas and one of the longest-running film festivals in the world. We look ahead to ...
We chat with Tazmyn-Mei Gebbett, a new Edinburgh transplant, about their favourite spots in the city so far.
We meet local record shop owner and community-supporter Mark Thorne to find out what he loves about living in Edinburgh.