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The Brig Society

BBC Radio Four I was pleasantly surprised by Marcus Brigstocke’s The Brig Society, my expectations were low and my enjoyment was high. This episode focused on religion; Brigstocke’s aim was…

The Rover

Set in the Australian Outback, The Rover takes place in a world full of crime and lawlessness ten years after an economic collapse. A nameless loner (Guy Pearce) sets off…

Cult Column: Edinburgh’s best alternative cinemas

One particularly miserable Edinburgh evening during my first term at university, I walked a four mile round trip in the pouring rain, from my halls of residence to the Fountain Park…

The best of the rest

Summer has come to an end, the sky is now constantly grey in colour rather than only occasionally and students are making their way in dribs and drabs back to Edinburgh.…

Mad Men: Season 7 Part 1

Whether you’ve been a fan from the beginning, started halfway through or binge-watched over summer holidays, you can feel the anticipation leading up to the final season of Mad Men.…

Where Do I End And You Begin

City Art Centre, Until 19th October In an exhibition that showcases the works of artists from Winnipeg to London, ‘Where Do I End And You Begin’ is a well-timed and riveting…

Jim Lambie: Retrospective

Fruitmarket, Until 19th October Jim Lambie’s retrospective at the Fruitmarket gallery combines work made from 1996 to the present and includes his signature piece ‘Zobop’. Famous for transcending and transforming the…

Edinburgh Book Fest Opens its Doors

Nestled in a specially erected tented village in Charlotte Square Gardens, in the very heart of the city, the Edinburgh International Book Festival returns for another year of literary inspiration,…