Edinburgh Book Festival

The Edinburgh Book Festival was launched in 1983, the "biggest festival of the written word in the world".
Winner of the 2024 Nero Book Award for Non-Fiction, Sophie Elmhirst appeared at the Edinbu
Every year, Edinburgh Guide is a leading promoter of the Edinburgh Festival cultural season, publishing doz
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has pulled out of
Edinburgh Festival-goers will be able to get home on weekends via an all-night tram service this August.
Jenny Niven , a leading light on Edinburgh and Scotland's literary scene, will lead the
The Edinburgh International Book Festival has u
Greta Thunberg's appearance at the Edinburgh Playhouse o
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg is coming to the
The last two years were tough on live, performing arts, but with signs that the worst of the pandemic is re
‘The desire to inspire and educate and entertain all women, and men too; to bring women’s issues and st
The James Tait Black Prizes in association with the University of Edinburgh, were once again announced at a
Philip Miller was previously the Arts Correspondent for The Scotsman, The Sunday Times and The Herald, twic
‘The woman artist is an ignored, little understood force, a social prejudice w
On first reading, you might have passed it off as a weak April Fool’s joke.
P.J. Harvey, Jarvis Cocker, Irvine Welsh, Maggie O’Farrell, Julia Donaldson, and Scotland’s First Minister

It was coming. Just nobody expected it to happen so fast.
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