Music News: Scottish Scene-makers The Filthy Tongues announce gigs with Poet Paul Hullah
The chameleons of the Scottish underground, the Filthy Tongues, are to re unite with poet and musician Paul Hullah, for...
Claire Smith is a news and feature writer who has written for many years about the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. She has written about cabaret, comedy, theatre and spoken word and has a particular fondness for the wild, the avant garde and the eccentric.
The chameleons of the Scottish underground, the Filthy Tongues, are to re unite with poet and musician Paul Hullah, for...
John Dowie, now in ill health and living in rural Cambridgeshire, is a legend of the alternative comedy scene. An...
Naomi Campbell becomes Ambassador for Boss Watches and Jewellery
Can you sum up the Edinburgh Fringe in 100 cartoons? Paul Levy has given it a very good go. As the...
The winners of the Malcolm Hardee Awards include a half naked clown, a comic who refuses to reveal the location...
Amy Gledhill became this year's winner of the Edinburgh Comedy Award for her show Make Me Look Fit on the...
Elf Lyons show Horses, a beautiful paean to childhood in which she personifies an imaginary horse has won the ISH...
Alana Jackson, from Glasgow has been crowned winner of So You Think You're Funny?, the comedy competition which has an...
The increasingly prestigious Malcolm Hardee Awards has announced its nominees for Comic Originality, Cunning Stunt and Act Most Likely to...
Edinburgh Comedy Awards announced its shortlist today - with men outnumbered for the first time in history. Natalie Palamides, Amy...