The festival is marking its return after severe weather forced the late cancellation of its outdoor events last year.
While the traditions were ancient, Edinburgh became the home of Hogmanay internationally in 1993 following a deliberate ...
The largest arts festival on the planet is back. Every August, thousands of performers from around the world descend on Edinburgh’s cobbled streets. Pubs, libraries and even occasionally buses turn ...
As part of the policing operation for the Edinburgh Hogmanay Festival a temporary airspace restriction will be in place covering the city centre between 5pm on Monday, 29 December, to 1am on Tuesday, ...
“I hope in the future we will be seen as a kind of destination festival,” Paul Ridd tells us of his long-term goal for the Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF), as he pulls away from his work ...
Restrictions include the use of drones, and covers all of Edinburgh ’s Old Town, as well as the West End and Haymarket neighborhoods, Calton Hill, and some of Holyrood Park.
From left: Chris Young, Victoria Balnaves, Anders Hayward, Johnny Barrington, Ella Lily Hyland, Louis Mccartney Kat Gollock/Edinburgh International Film Festival The Edinburgh International Film ...
August is the month to criss-cross Scotland's capital on foot to see the best of the wacky, weird and chaotic Edinburgh Festival Fringe, so bring a good pair of walking shoes. The world's biggest open ...
Adam Behr receives funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Sir Rudolph Bing, co-founder and first director of the Edinburgh International Festival, once said: “The opera always loses ...
Edinburgh, UK is the epicenter for global creativity each August when the city hosts the annual Edinburgh Festival Fringe (The Fringe) for over three full weeks. Now in its 71st year, The Fringe is ...
It was not by design that Edinburgh came to be known as “Festival City”. During the second world war Sir Rudolf Bing, the general manager of Glyndebourne’s opera festival, conceived of an ...