Edinburgh Book Festival
The Edinburgh International Book Festival started with a bang!
The ‘Bosco Theatre’, one of the Edinburgh International Book Festival’s satellite venues on George Street,…
The session with Anjan Sundaram with Jenny Niven in the Chair deserved to be better attended - the…
This special event, in the Charlotte Square Garden Spiegeltent, was preceded by an excellent afternoon with…
This event with young Welsh poet Owen Sheers was most entertaining and enlightening. His new…
The private lives and published work of ten of the best known 20th century women writers was the topic of…
Alan Taylor has a long history as a journalist with The Scotsman, where he rose to be the deputy and then…
This was an inspiring and engaging discussion at the Edinburgh Book Festival about the rising…
Sheena McDonald greeted us all and emphasised that this was The Dickson Minto event and that for their…
Ruth Dudley Edwards appeared at the Edinburgh International Book Festival to promote ‘The Seven; The Lives…
What a splendid event with Judy Murray. Her two sons, Andy and Jamie, would have been very proud of her! It…
This was a splendid 'tour de force' by Paddy Ashdown which everyone thoroughly enjoyed.
Archaeologist and author Max Adams is at the Edinburgh International Book Festival to promote his most recent…
Paddy Ashdown took to the stage at the Edinburgh International Book Festival for the second time in twenty…
This was one of the most disappointing sessions I have been to in the Book Festival.
Amartya Sen wished to reassure us he was not ‘The Mother Theresa of Economics’.
There is happy buzzing chatter from the capacity audience in the Main Theatre.
With a title like this and her recent wide appeal as a contestant in "Strictly Come Dancing" this show was…
The Bosco Theatre is like a vintage circus tent, where writers, not animals and clowns, will entertain and…
Some of the best art is scarcely noted.