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Just two works for this Royal Scottish National Orchestra concert; the contrast between them dramatic. A lively exposition of ...
THE SORRIES are Douglas Kay (vocals, guitar, bodhran, mandolin) and Martin Philip (vocals, guitar, bodhran, tres).
Friends of the Earth Scotland is holding a Craft Fair on Saturday 28 April and 4 August 2012. Entry is FREE and there will be a cafe selling drinks and home baking, as well as a raffle. Exhibitors ...
The recently refurbished Scottish National Portrait Gallery (SNPG) is unveiling a self-portait by leading Scottish contemporary artist Alison Watt. Painted whilst she was ill, it shows Watt with her ...
Mary King's Close is a narrow and eerily well-preserved, Old Town close that was sealed off and built over, in 1753, on the site of Edinburgh City Chambers. The Close was re-opened to the public in ...
La Favorita provides an excellent family dining experience, delivering high quality food, a genuinely warm, inclusive atmosphere and good value for money. “Family” can be a dangerous path for a ...
Ground level designer lounge bar in Rutland Hotel on West end of Princes Street that is inspired by the upmarket clubbing style of New York, Paris and L.A. with twelve vaulted booths around its ...
The Kirk o'Field is best known as the site of the mysterious murder in 1567 of Lord Darnley, Mary Queen of Scots second husband. The parish church has formed through the union of a number of ...
Late afternoon on Passion Sunday in St Cuthbert’s with its frieze behind the altar depicting the Last Supper was well chosen. There are some wonderfully familiar lines in The Crucifixion. "Fling wide ...
We love food – but above all we love brunch, and as the saying goes “if a thing is worth doing, it’s worth doing well”. That’s why, here at Salt Café, we use seasonal ingredients, thoughtfully sourced ...
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