A bookshop with a staff who is always happy to help and heavily powered by tea and biscuits Continue Reading INTERVIEW WITH AN INDY BOOKSELLER
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Isabelle Dupuy brings us the first of three roundups, carefully selecting a handful of must-see shows from the 966 on offer at the Fringe this year. Continue Reading ...
Earlier this year, we reviewed Florence Keith-Roach’s play Love to Love to Love You at the Vaults. Now, she returns in Frenching the Bully, an online comedy about an actress ...
Dan Hutton, author of Litro‘s acclaimed column Drama Matters, is stepping down after seven months to concentrate on making theatre, rather than writing about it. In his final column, he ...
There are literary events all year round in Edinburgh so when festival season arrives, choices shoot through the roof. That being said, it’s important to know what’s worth seeing and ...
It’s been a great few years for the UK: we’ve just hosted the Olympics successfully; saw Andy Murray win Wimbledon; our TV shows have taken over US airwaves, with shows ...
I’m trying not to press my nose against the glass like a child outside a sweet shop, but it’s hard because I feel a bit hungry around the eyes. I ...
When people hear the word ‘festival’ there are many images that may spring to mind: fields of swaying glowsticks shining brightly à la Glastonbury; beer, saurkraut and wurstl flowing freely ...