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COMEDY – Entry Level Human: Our Happy Place

BY KATHRYN PIERCE In collaboration with @SomewhereEDI   Sitting in a sold-out show in the Gilded Balloon Teviot Dining Room with a few hundred others, there was a...

TOP 10 Edinburgh Eateries this festival season – that cater to special dietary requirements

Edinburgh’s Fringe festival is not to be missed with hundreds of shows and events to experience in a fantastic city. However, as anyone with an...

THEATRE – TransPennine: A clunky comedy with its heart in the right place

BY KATHRYN PIERCE In collaboration with @SomewhereEDI   TransPennine literally defines itself in the first few moments as a “respectful comedy” about loss, with an unusual introduction set-up scene,...

COMEDY – Lunchtime laughter: A warm-hearted and inclusive free-for-all

BY KATHRYN PIERCE In collaboration with @SomewhereEDI In the Fringe's 'bubble', it’s easy to get consumed by the bigger shows, which is why I felt it especially...

THEATRE – “I can’t wait to be boring.” One trans person’s riotous request for a nicer society

BY KATHRYN PIERCE In collaboration with @SomewhereEDI Named after the gender-neutral frequency for speaking and the ability for a trans person to “pass” as a defined binary...

COMEDY/ MUSIC – The Silent Disco Tour is a must do

BY JOY HADDEN Nevermind the must see, this silent disco is a must do! I became part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for one hour on...

THEATRE – Queer Words is an unusual sensory experience

BY KATHRYN PIERCE In collaboration with @SomewhereEDI A surreal and queer box of delights that packs a punch and challenges you not be shocked - I still was.  I...

BOOK FESTIVAL – The book every man should read

A personal reflection on Laura Bates - Misogynation: The True Scale of Sexism by Bob Cummins.  I'm here to see Laura Bates tonight because I am intrigued....

ALTER EGO Q&A – Raedie and Lucy

Deadline at the Fringe are interviewing performers across the month, putting 20 questions to them – both as an artist and as their stage or...

BOOK FESTIVAL – Maryn McKenna tells the truth about chickens

BY BOB CUMMINS   Simon Preston is a food innovator and co-presenter of Kitchen Cafe, BBC Radio Scotland’s weekly food programme. Today, he is interviewing Maryn McKenna...

BOOK FESTIVAL – Shapeshifters: Medicine, and the human behind it

BY BOB CUMMINS   Gavin Francis, a physician in Edinburgh, writer and explorer shares insights from his past that have inspired his current book, Shapeshifters; on Medicine...

THEATRE – Drip Feed: A haunting story encapsulated perfectly in The Bubble

BY KATHRYN PIERCE In Collaboration with @SomewhereEDI Set in late 90s Cork, Soho Theatre’s DRIP FEED is an immersive experience – an evocative, unapologetic and sharply-funny painting...

Buzzmove launch the #buzzingfor50 initiative to get more women working in tech

buzzmove, the London-based eco-friendly removals start-up, is working on a campaign initiative known as #buzzingfor50 which will aim to boost women in tech representation, as...

THEATRE – BLINK or you might miss it

BY KATHRYN PIERCE In collaboration with @SomewhereEDI Blink, from Squabbling House Theatre, is the story of two parallel lives, Sophie (LIDDIE HARPER) and Esther (ANGEL LLOYD), brought...

THEATRE – Grace fails to make its mark amid the noise

BY KATHRYN PIERCE In collaboration with @SomewhereEDI I was looking forward to catching KATIE REDDIN-CLANCY’s Grace - billed as ‘a production about power and letting go’ –...

COMEDY – Calling My Tribe revels in the trauma of midlife realisations

BY BOB CUMMINS Calling My Tribe is an intimate, reminiscing, self-deprecating, entertaining, and relatable show that left us tickled and entertained - but also slightly sad. Boo,...

COMEDY – A hilarious battle cry for womankind

BY KATHRYN PIERCE In collaboration with @SomewhereEdi  Jen Brister: Meaningless, “I was angry in my 20s and now I’m f**king livid.” With her signature confidence, composed delivery and with...

Types of Commercial Real Estate Loans

Before we begin with the types of commercial real estate loans, let’s first talk about what the commercial loans are and how can they help...

THEATRE – Sod’s Law: A bittersweet serenade through the a(n)nals of queer history

BY KATHRYN PIERCE In collaboration with @SomewhereEDI Blunt and beautiful, Sod's Law is an afternoon delight. Aristocrat Lord Hicks seems to know a thing or two about...

DANCE – Highly entertaining and riotous dancing from Tokyo to Edinburgh

BY BOB CUMMINS An enthusiastic, exciting and highly entertaining battle of riotous dancers in a police state. A silver bucket and a battery operated drill are...

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