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Edinburgh has become a hotspot for artistic talent beginning with the International Festival and the Festival Fringe. The programme has grown with the Edinburgh Book Festival, the largest book festival in the world, the Edinburgh Film Festival, a world renowned showcase of cinematic talent and the Military Tattoo in the magnificent backdrop of Edinburgh Castle. The Jazz Festival in late July and Edinburgh Mela in the last days of August bookend a phenomenal six weeks of arts and culture in the city. Hogmanay is the world's most famous celebration of New Year, the Edinburgh Science Festival is a springtime journey of discovery in its own right and the Children's Festival starts the summer with playful exuberance. It's no wonder that Edinburgh has truly become the festival city.

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Fireworks explode over Edinburgh Castle marking the end of the Festival season
Edinburgh festivals: Is the party over?

THEY are the jewels in the crown of Scotland's cultural scene, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors and pumping £200 million into the nation's economy every year.


James Murdoch
Hands off media, Murdoch tells the state


MEDIA boss James Murdoch called yesterday for a wholesale retreat of state intervention in broadcasting and the press, denouncing regulator Ofcom and the BBC for stifling independence and killi...


It's no joke: £58 film full of Fringe comics aims for Cannes

IT IS surely the greatest line-up of Fringe comedians ever seen on the same bill.


Venue Guide
Festival Reviews
Fireworks Concert
Fireworks Concert

IT MUST be frustrating for the Scottish Chamber Orchestra – and this year for their choir too: they play and sing  brilliantly for the Festival finale but never actually see the glorious firew...


The Fairy Queen

SOME OPERAS can sustain interest as a concert performance but Purcell's The Fairy Queen felt incomplete without the over-the-top scenery, visual effects and dance interludes it was written for.

Actus Tragicus

IT MIGHT not be quite up there with watching paint dry, but the monotony of the late Herbert Wernicke's operatic concoction of Bach cantatas for Stuttgart Opera was the overwhelming factor in this ...


Festival Previews
Just the ticket for a cracking good night at the fireworks

CLUTCHING their tickets after getting up early yesterday to join the queue for Sunday's Bank of Scotland Fireworks Concert are Blue Martin, eight, and her father, Dennis.

Alistair Little
Interview: Alistair Little, author

THERE is more than one map of the city of Belfast. As Alistair Little drives, he's reading from one which is invisible but lies just beneath the surface, imprinted collectively on minds and memorie...


Interview: Lucy Porter, comedian

When in Edinburgh pay a visit to Mellis’s cheese shop on Victoria Street, says Lucy Porter


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