From Friday 16th August until Sunday 25th, an impressive line-up including Shambolics, NATI, Logan’s Close, Katie Gregson-Macleod, Fergus McCreadie and Hayley Zalassi plus many more are signed up to perform live during the second edition of the St James Quarter Sessions.
Read MoreAfter a month of eager anticipation, the world-renowned Dovecot Studios in Edinburgh is poised to reopen its doors with an exhibition that promises to ignite the senses and stir the soul. From 28th June to 5th October, "The Caged Bird’s Song," Dovecot’s major tapestry with Chris Ofili, will return to Scotland this summer as part of the Edinburgh Festival.
Read MoreDirected by Caroline Jay Ranger (known for Fawlty Towers – The Play), this home-grown musical spectacular is based on John Sullivan’s iconic television series. The critically acclaimed show features a script and original score by John’s son, Jim Sullivan, and Paul Whitehouse, bringing Britain’s most loveable rogues to life on stage with 20 hilarious songs.
Read MoreThis summer, the National Trust for Scotland's Georgian House in Edinburgh is set to captivate visitors with its latest exhibition, "Ramsay and Edinburgh Fashion," is now open (June 7th). This innovative showcase unites the Trust’s collection of Allan Ramsay’s portraits for the first time, offering a unique glimpse into the world of 18th-century fashion and society.
Read MorePrimavera Sound has rightly earned its reputation for showcasing cutting-edge talent from around the globe, making it a must-attend event for music aficionados. With over 200 performers taking to the stage over the three-day festival, it's truly a music lover's dream getaway
Read MoreExpect the unexpected as Fleurs de Villes, the world-renowned floral show behind international blockbuster exhibitions in cities including Sydney, New York, Chicago, Miami and Toronto, is set to return to Edinburgh this month with its major new exhibition; ARTISTE.
Read MoreThis groundbreaking V&A Dundee exhibition, Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk, is curated by Anna Jackson and Josephine Rout, and it promises to unravel the intricate story of the kimono's style, appeal, and enduring influence on the world of fashion.
Read MoreGlasgow-born TV producer Claire Mundell tells Hood how she fell in love with the best-selling book The Tattooist of Auschwitz and spent six years bringing it to our screens with an impressive cast including Harvey Keitel.
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