Monsoon and recycling
Would you like £10 off your next Monsoon purchase? The answer to questions like that is usually yes! To qualify for this one you...
Waverley Station
Twenty-eight thousand clear glass panels will be installed over the next three years, which will flood the station with natural light and improve...
Forth Replacement Crossing
Mr Climie, 48, brings over 25 years experience and has extensive expertise in leading major bridge-building projects throughout the world and, having been brought...
Old livery on the buses
LOTHIAN BUSES TO REVERT TO OLD LIVERY
31st March 2010
On their website they ask you to give your vote for or against the new (i.e...
Edinburgh as a Film Venue
The Reporter spotted David Tennant the other day outside The Caledonian Hotel being filmed for A Single Man.
Proof then that Edinburgh and all its...
The Botanics
According to their website The Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh were ‘Founded in the 17th century as a physic garden….’
Physic means the science of healing...
Billy Elliot
The Reporter was lucky enough to go and see Billy Elliot last year in London.
But now we have a different kind of show here...
Edinburgh Science Festival
So The Edinburgh Reporter went to The Science Festival.....
It seemed appropriate (and necessary) to bring along great-nephew Craig who is 10. So the choice...
Musselburgh Races
The signs are that Musselburgh Ladies Day is heading for a fourth successive sell out.
The switch to a Friday race day from the traditional...
Girls Night Out
Girls’ Night Out is a brand new production of Dave Simpson’s phenomenally successful play.
It appears at The Festival Theatre, Edinburgh from Tuesday 25 to...
A drunk man looks at the thistle
Scotland’s most inimitable contemporary musical virtuosos Red Note Ensemble are once again going on a lyrical tour of Scotland.
Dedicated to developing and performing interesting...
National Museums Scotland
History’s at the heart of 2010 with an exciting line up of new exhibitions at Scotland’s five National Museums.
The Lewis Chessmen, the 200th anniversary...
St George’s West Shandwick Place
Anyone who visited the venue at St George’s West in Shandwick Place last year will recall how difficult it was to get there because...
Street Fighter and Mega Man
Unlike both feature length live action realisations of the Street Fighter series, this short sticks to the heart of the games: fighting, with moves...
An Obituary and a Warning
The post I planned on bringing you has been put on hold due to a personal tragedy. Yesterday evening, upon return from work,...
Forbidden Planet
On my way to work a couple of weeks ago I found myself waiting for a bus on South Bridge Street in the rain...
Tatsunoko VS Capcom
Filmhouse ended the first day of their three day FabFest on Friday with a late night screening of Takashi Miike’s crazy but fun superhero...
Another World
The age old debate continues, thanks to Roger Ebert returning to his meditation on whether games are art (spoiler: he thinks they’re not) and...
Sacred Heart go climbing
They will meet with Dr Gerry McPartlin, a retired GP from Applecross who has seized on a huge challenge to raise funds for L’Arche,...