Performing Arts
THEATRE REVIEW - Pygmalion - The Old Vic
It is a new job that flower girl Eliza Doolittle is after when she presents herself at the house of…
Edinburgh Comedy Festival shakes up the Fringe
Edinburgh will host its first annual Edinburgh Comedy Festival this August in conjunction with Scotland’s legendary Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Make them laugh, make them cry...
When I sat down to write my column for this month, I thought back over my last few postings. I’ve…
REVIEW: Romeo and Juliet
The Scottish Ballet, fresh from their highly acclaimed production of The Sleeping Beauty, have another smash hit in their expanding…
COLUMN: All propaganda????
Do you ever wonder if what you see by way of location in cinema is nothing more than propaganda? Director…
REVIEW: 9th poetry on the road festival in Bremen, Germany
The beat was in Bremen for a week in May: Anne Waldman, one of the most famous female writers of…
CANNES 2008: The Women
Great news to hear that one of the top awards at Cannes this year has gone to female Bosnian Director…
A conversation with Thomas Small
Dundee-born Tommy Small remembers the days before The Space was built: he graduated from the Foundation Course at Dundee College…
Careers Portal paves way to Creative Success
When it comes to a career in the creative industries, the journey can be less than straightforward. There are many…
Career profile: Graeme Todd, visual artist and lecturer
Graeme Todd, a visual artist and a lecturer in Edinburgh College if Art, was born in Glasgow in 1962. Graeme…