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Michael Across the Festival '12 - Aug 07

Michael Cox reviews Phil Nichol: RANTS, Diane Spencer: Exquisite Bad Taste and Jessica Fostekew: Brave New Word.

Jo Across the Festival '12 - Aug 07

Jo Turbitt reviews Joseph, Lost in Detail, Within this Dust and Puppet Book of Splendour.

Michael Across the Festival '12 - Aug 06

Michael Cox reviews Morning, Mark Thomas: Bravo Figaro, The Intervention and The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs.

Jo Across the Festival '12 - Aug 06

Jo Turbitt reviews Towards the Moon, Just So Stories and Fred McAulay.

Michael Across the Festival '12 - Aug 05

Michael Cox reviews more Summerhall productions: Puellae, The List, How a Man Crumbled, Red Like Our Room Used to Feel, BUZZCUT and Puppet-The Book of Splendour.

Jo Across the Festival '12 - Aug 5

Jo Turbitt reviews part of Dance Base's programme, along with Boris & Sergey's Vaudevillian Adventure.

Michael Across the Festival '12 - Aug 04

Michael Cox reviews Detention, The Dead Memory House, Mother Tongue, Richard DeDomenici--Popaganda, Louise Orwin--Humiliation Piece and The Pain of Desire all showing at Summerhall.

 

Michael Across the Festival '12 - Aug 03

Michael Cox reviews All That is Wrong, Bullet Catch, Angels, Mess and Blink all showing at the Traverse Two.

 

Festival Review: Eleanor Conway's Midnight Rumble (**)

Kirbie McShiz's first fringe show of 2012 doesn't quite go as well as hoped.

Theatre Review: Stones in his Pockets

Michael Cox reviews the Tron's Stones in his Pockets.

Taste of Edinburgh, Day One

Jo Turbitt is enchanted by her first day at the food event.

Cinema Review: EIFF 2012, part 4

Rebecca Paul takes in two entirely different films taking a comedic look at societal behaviour.

Cinema Review: EIFF 2012, part 3

Michael Gillespie finds a few gems at the film festival while fighting a hangover and taking a few leaps of faith.

Cinema Review: EIFF 2012, part 2

Becky Paul's first time at the film festival is a mixed bag. She reviews V/H/S, Jackpot and Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie.

Cinema Review: EIFF 2012, part 1

Michael Gillespie files his first report from this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival by looking at three completely different films: The 99 Unbound, Sexual Chronicles of a French Family and Grabbers.

Theatre Review: The Chairs

'An absolutely superb production,' Missy Lorelei is completely won over by Ionesco's classic.

Theatre Review: Oliver!

Jo Turbitt has fallen in love with the latest touring production of the classic musical.

Cinema Review: Dark Shadows

Missy Lorelei is unimpressed by the latest Burton/Depp film.

Cinema Review: Beauty

Rebecca Paul struggles with the recently acclaimed release.

Cinema Review: Tonight, There's Gonna Be a Jailbreak! Chernozem: Kino!

Missy Lorelei caught some of 85a Collective's recent event at the Glue Factory.

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