The Edinburgh Reporter in conversation with Young Kato
Young Kato are the ultimate six-piece that notch up hard-hitting melodies incorporated into their list of convincing indie anthems. After coming together as a band in 2011, the band have worked their...
View ArticleThe Edinburgh Reporter in conversation with Peasant’s King
After nearly three weeks on the road with Young Kato, tonight at Edinburgh’s Electric Circus is the third last night of the tour for Peasant’s King. There is deep reflection in the eyes of vocalist...
View ArticleThe Edinburgh Reporter in conversation with Wolf Alice
You may have heard of Wolf Alice popping into music conversation – that’s because they have already achieved more than they would ever have expected to up to this stage. They managed to hit number two...
View ArticleFive Edinburgh Festival Fringe Questions with… Robert Shaw
Director and Offie Award finalist Robert Shaw is bringing the play Poena 5X1 (Or How I Came To Agree With Right Wing Thinking) to this year’s Fringe. Starring Cathy Conneff (above, with Pob – all will...
View ArticleFive Edinburgh Festival Fringe Questions with… Andy Platt
Andy Platt and Max Reid are producing their new musical No Horizon – described by Chris Evans as ‘a Yorkshire Les Mis’ – on this year’s Fringe. It tells the astonishing true story of a blind boy from...
View ArticleFive Edinburgh Festival Fringe Questions with… Jonathan Holloway
In a timely production, acclaimed theatre company Red Shift are bringing an adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities to this year’s Fringe in association with Chung Ying Theatre Company and Seabright...
View ArticleFive Edinburgh Fringe Festival Questions for… LIT Circus’ Annabel Carberry
Lost in Translation Circus and their show The Hogwallops return to the Fringe this year at the Underbelly’s Circus Hub. It’s a show of physical comedy, theatrical storytelling and slapstick, and...
View ArticleFive Edinburgh Festival Fringe Questions for… Rachel Bridge
Rachel Bridge is performing her one-woman show Ambition at the Gilded Balloon until 29th August. Her sixth book, Ambition: why it’s good to want more and how to get it, is out now. Among all this...
View ArticleFive Edinburgh Festival Fringe Questions for… McCleary & Blair
Ross McCleary and Andrew Blair have noticed something. People love pandas, but they don’t care for poetry. Maybe if people could see poetry from pandas, they would like that more? These stalwarts of...
View ArticleThe Edinburgh Reporter in conversation with The Handsome Family
You may know them as a multi-genre folk act for their obscure lyrics and admiration for animals; or you may know them because of the True Detective theme song. It’s a question the husband and wife duo...
View ArticleThe Edinburgh Reporter in conversation with Young Kato
Young Kato are the ultimate six-piece that notch up hard-hitting melodies incorporated into their list of convincing indie anthems. After coming together as a band in 2011, the band have worked their...
View ArticleThe Edinburgh Reporter in conversation with Peasant’s King
After nearly three weeks on the road with Young Kato, tonight at Edinburgh’s Electric Circus is the third last night of the tour for Peasant’s King. There is deep reflection in the eyes of vocalist...
View ArticleThe Edinburgh Reporter in conversation with Wolf Alice
You may have heard of Wolf Alice popping into music conversation – that’s because they have already achieved more than they would ever have expected to up to this stage. They managed to hit number two...
View ArticleFive Edinburgh Festival Fringe Questions with… Robert Shaw
Director and Offie Award finalist Robert Shaw is bringing the play Poena 5X1 (Or How I Came To Agree With Right Wing Thinking) to this year’s Fringe. Starring Cathy Conneff (above, with Pob – all will...
View ArticleFive Edinburgh Festival Fringe Questions with… Andy Platt
Andy Platt and Max Reid are producing their new musical No Horizon – described by Chris Evans as ‘a Yorkshire Les Mis’ – on this year’s Fringe. It tells the astonishing true story of a blind boy from...
View ArticleFive Edinburgh Festival Fringe Questions with… Jonathan Holloway
In a timely production, acclaimed theatre company Red Shift are bringing an adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities to this year’s Fringe in association with Chung Ying Theatre Company and Seabright...
View ArticleFive Edinburgh Fringe Festival Questions for… LIT Circus’ Annabel Carberry
Lost in Translation Circus and their show The Hogwallops return to the Fringe this year at the Underbelly’s Circus Hub. It’s a show of physical comedy, theatrical storytelling and slapstick, and...
View ArticleFive Edinburgh Festival Fringe Questions for… Rachel Bridge
Rachel Bridge is performing her one-woman show Ambition at the Gilded Balloon until 29th August. Her sixth book, Ambition: why it’s good to want more and how to get it, is out now. Among all this...
View ArticleFive Edinburgh Festival Fringe Questions for… McCleary & Blair
Ross McCleary and Andrew Blair have noticed something. People love pandas, but they don’t care for poetry. Maybe if people could see poetry from pandas, they would like that more? These stalwarts of...
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