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Building New Futures

New Town Pop-up cinema 

At Out of the Blue this weekend

Art exhibition at Summerhall

WHALE is growing

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Get along to the pop up cinema in Barony Street on Friday for Shaun the Sheep and the Second Best Marigold Hotel.

With ample space, up to 200 seated in the main meeting hall, Scottish Historic Buildings Trust (SHBT) has been working to bring the first of the Community’s  ideas to fruition with the launch of Pop Up Community Cinema in March at a launch price of just £5 per ticket.

With Edinburgh’s International Science Festival fast approaching,  SHBT is also planning a full week of science-themed screenings and workshops  between the 13th and 19th of April, entitled the ILLUMINATION Pop-Up Cinema.  Pop along any morning or afternoon with the family to enjoy the informal sessions complete with refreshments and toys or, should you prefer Cinema Paradiso, enjoy the adult evening screenings with popcorn and hot chocolate!

You can support SHBT’s new pop up community cinema and share your ideas for its future.

More details about the new cinema in the Glasite Meeting Room at 33 Barony Street here.

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Out of the Blue Flea Market on Saturday 28th March 2015 from 10am – 3pm

“Rummage for treasures at the monthly Out of the Blue Flea Market. Over 45 stalls full to bursting with clothes, jewellery, small furniture, music, books, bric-a-brac and so much more. Treat yourself to delicious coffee and cake at the Drill Hall Arts Cafe.”

The Flea Market takes place every last Saturday of each month from 10am – 3pm Out of the Blue Drill Hall 36 Dalmeny Street EH6 8RG.

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Co-curated by the Science Festival, Summerhall and ASCUS Art & Science, How the Light Gets In brings together a selection of works by international artists intrigued by light in all its forms. Celebrating the UN International Year of Light and the Science Festival’s Brainwaves strand, the exhibitions explore the beauty, form and function of light and its role as a metaphor for knowledge and enlightenment.

How the Light Gets In starts on 3 April and runs till 22 May. More details here

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Whale 16WHALE Arts Centre in Wester Hailes needs help to plant out its new garden tomorrow afternoon from 1pm.

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