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EIF Review: Bat for Lashes delivers a delirious and poundingly loud set in Edinburgh
Neil Cooper review Bat for Lashes (aka Natasha Khan) at Queen's Hall as part of the Edinburgh International Festival Music
Future of art and festivals is at risk amid funding pressure, Fringe chief warns
'A wild merry-go-round to savour' - Scots star Jack Lowden shines in Festival play
Home-grown talent of National Youth Choir of Scotland is highlight of five-star show
Pro-Palestinian heckler interrupts festival event with Swinney and Drakeford
Alison Rowat: Nicola Sturgeon and the neverending story of Operation Branchform
Comedians Jack Rooke and Sophie Willan kick off Edinburgh TV Festival
'Masterpiece': RSNO and Elim Chan, Usher Hall, Edinburgh review
Judges reveal the top 15 funniest jokes from this year's Edinburgh Fringe festival
Deaf Action in funding plea as they warn festival is at risk unless help is given
Why are so many Westminster figures flocking to the Edinburgh Festivals?
'The whoops were clear signs that Grupo Corpo had met all high expectations'
'Two hours with Venezuela’s Schola Cantorum was an utterly joyous education'
Police launch Edinburgh Festival safety campaign as millions set to visit capital
Pictures: Military Tattoo performance kicks off Edinburgh Festival season
'Check before you travel': ScotRail issues advice for Edinburgh Festivals attendees
My show picks up after my last comedy special about my cancelled wedding
'Every sound is a good sound': the beatbox world champions ready to wow the Fringe
'If I wasn't a stand up, I’d be a teacher as that involves a level of performing'
'I am told I must try something called Irn-Bru'
'Princess Syndrome is the story of a queer child failing to find love'
'I put a trigger warning on the show because it is not for children'
My show is a retelling of a traumatic event ... I'm a glutton for punishment
I'm a cool mum, I know TikTok dances and teenage lingo
History-making Lynda Myles to receive BAFTA Scotland Outstanding Contribution Award
Don't let my show title scare you ... I promise it's a comedy
A funny, life-affirming show about love, loss and hope
Falling in love and deep fried mars bars ... I love the Fringe
Forbes to take on responsibility for Edinburgh's festivals as culture minister axed
Mhairi Black is going in to comedy but will she prove politics is a joke?
Alison Rowat: At Hamilton the musical we laughed, cheered and cried for America
Succession star Brian Cox appointed patron of Edinburgh Fringe festival
Letters: The big generating companies are holding us to ransom
Keith Bruce: Give Benedetti a hearty round of applause for her first EIF
Opera review: Tannhauser, Usher Hall, Keith Bruce, 4 stars
'Superb stage and lighting design' - Festival Opera: Bluebeard’s Castle, 5 stars
The zoo-based pun voted the best joke at this year's Edinburgh Fringe
Sir Andrew Davis blesses Festival with memorable concert
'Truly uplifting on every level': The Rite of Spring/Common Ground[s]. Review
Linehan: 'I have never seen anything as insane' as Fringe trans row
A show to make you think about the way we live today. Festival review
True love doesn’t run smooth here: Festival Dance Chapter 3. Review
'I was in a bad way' Alexander McCall Smith on ending up in infectious diseases unit
'Pure emotion' - Festival Theatre, Trojan Women, Neil Cooper, Four stars
Festival Music: Budapest Festival Orchestra/Fischer Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 5 stars
Teddy Jamieson: Edinburgh without the festivals? Doesn't bear thinking about
Free-wheeling, unpredictable, fantastic: Cecile McLorin, Edinburgh Festival
'Remarkable': Festival reimagining of Lars von Trier’s 2003 film Dogville
Wrestling drama shows five women of today holding on for dear life
How did Benedetti’s opening gambit for her first Edinburgh International Festival go?
Alison Rowat: Did the serious political interview end with Paxman?
Edinburgh Playhouse reopens following three-month closure for refurbishment
Alison Rowat: Roll up, roll up for Salmond and Sturgeon’s Edinburgh festival shows
'If the top people are in the top jobs, why is UK such a bin fire?' - Darren McGarvey