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D. E. Stevenson: Prolific Edinburgh Author Finally Commemorated

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Egnliston Crescent, hidden in the leafy green streets of Edinburgh's West End, is a short walk from Haymarket train station; a place where thousands of travellers will enter into the city. Edinburgh attracts tourists...

Friday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today

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The Cancer Research UK Ceilidh Experiment! Dancing (with caller), fairground games, films, theatre, poetry and the chance to try some hands-on science. Brew up a hoolie with Edinburgh-based Cancer Research scientists and find out...

What’s On in Edinburgh this week

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  MONDAY 20TH OCTOBER 2014 Metals and Marble: an exhibition of contemporary metal and marble sculpture by Chris Muirhead and Simon Burns-Cox, displayed in the gallery with its 17th century Renaissance hand-painted ceiling. 9am-6pm today and everyday until 25th October 2014, Gladstone's...

New UNESCO City of Literature announced

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The world’s seventh UNESCO City of Literature has been announced today. Krakow, widely regarded as Poland’s cultural capital, has joined Edinburgh, the creator of the title and founding city in the network. Other designated...

Scottish Chamber Orchestra prepare for a busy month in February

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The month starts with the last of this Season’s popular early evening CL@SIX series on Tuesday 1 February at 6pm at St Cuthbert’s Parish Church in Edinburgh, with Drum Roll.  The concert opens with...

Lord Provost’s Concert 5 February 2011

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On 5 February at 3pm, The Scottish Chamber Orchestra will be joined on the stage of the Usher Hall by singers of all ages from across Edinburgh for a family concert celebrating the city’s...

Let’s Get Lyrical in Edinburgh

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Next month will mark the launch of the Let’s Get Lyrical campaign, a month-long celebration of song lyrics. Kicking off on 1st February 2011, Let’s Get Lyrical will be a month-long celebration of song...