Nordic and Baltic choral music speaks clearly and deeply to the twenty-first century soul. Its mystery and clarity, its enfolding of the traditional and the innovative carry the listener from the ...
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra had a full programme at the Queens Hall last night and the first composition played reflected the variety of moods being portrayed during the evening. Alexander Janiczek ...
Restaurant: 12:00-15:00, Tue-Sat 18:00-22:00; 18:00-21:00 (Sun). Closed Mon. Bar: 16:00-23:00 (Tue-Thu), 12:00 to late (Fri/Sat), 12:00-23:00 (Sun). Closed Mon. Friendly bar and restaurant is close to ...
How can staff and students make the necessary changes to achieve a low carbon world? Inspired by student groups, students' associations, and the growing Transition movement, colleges and universities ...
Following a £500,000 refurbishment, a state-of-the-art University gym is to re-open on Thursday 8 January at an event hosted at the Pleasance Sports Centre and Gym from 4pm. Proceedings will be ...
The average house price in Edinburgh now stands at £193,354 after falling 10.1% in the last year, said the Edinburgh Solicitors Property Centre today. While this is a bigger fall than the house price ...
Popular sandy beach to the North East of the city. Well connected by bike paths. When the tide is out you can walk to Cramond Island.
Restaurant: 12:00-15:00, Tue-Sat 18:00-22:00; 18:00-21:00 (Sun). Closed Mon. Bar: 16:00-23:00 (Tue-Thu), 12:00 to late (Fri/Sat), 12:00-23:00 (Sun). Closed Mon. Friendly bar and restaurant is close to ...
The Edinburgh Contemporary Music Ensemble took a risk with the weather in having a celebratory concert in early January. They were fortunate - we weren't in deep mid-winter and rather, on a wet, mild ...
Medieval church in the small town of Haddington 20 miles East of Edinburgh.
As the country enters its third week of sub-zero temperatures during what has become the most protracted cold snap since 1976, RSPB Scotland is asking people to spare a thought for the birds that need ...
Evan Loudon (Cinders), Marge Hendrick (Princess Louise), Mrs Rose (Madeline Squire), Mr Rose (Benjamin Thomas), Seoras Piper (Cinders as a boy), Emma Dean (child), Aisling Brangan (Mrs Thorne), Grace ...