Edinburgh
Edinburgh 2013: Glenn Wool/ Gary Delaney/ Carl DonnellyTuesday, 20 August 2013![]() Glenn Wool, Assembly George Square ****There are some comics who can always be relied upon to create engaging and funny shows, and the Canadian Glenn Wool is one of them. His comedy appears to be straightforward stand-up – anecdotes are interspersed... Read more... |
Edinburgh 2013: John Lloyd/ WitTank/ Romesh RanganathanFriday, 16 August 2013![]() John Lloyd, Underbelly Bristo Square **** John Lloyd is a comedy god to any aficionado of the art form. He has written or produced some of the best radio and television comedy of the past 40 years, including (and these are just brief highlights... Read more... |
The Culture Show at Edinburgh: Leonardo da Vinci - The Anatomist, BBC TwoThursday, 15 August 2013![]() When Leonardo da Vinci went for a job in Milan, he wrote ahead mentioning his bridge-building skills and then turned up at court with a lyre he had made in the shape of a horse’s skull. But had he finished compiling his illustrated treatise on the... Read more... |
Edinburgh 2013: Carey Marx/ Sam Lloyd: Fully Committed/ BaconfaceWednesday, 14 August 2013![]() Carey Marx, Gilded Balloon **** Carey Marx couldn't come to the Fringe last year, because of the small matter of having a heart attack. But, looking on the bright side, the experience has given him his new show, Intensive Carey, in which the... Read more... |
Fidelio, Opéra de Lyon, Festival Theatre, EdinburghTuesday, 13 August 2013![]() When first seen at Serge Dorny’s Opéra de Lyon in March-April this year, American Gary Hill’s unusual vision of Beethoven’s Fidelio could be recognised immediately as concept opera: drama where a director’s “idea” largely takes over the story. Hill... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the Edinburgh Art FestivalWednesday, 07 August 2013![]() The highlight of this year’s Edinburgh Art Festival is undoubtedly Peter Doig’s No Foreign Lands. As you enter the beautifully proportioned and wonderfully hung rooms of the Scottish National Gallery (until 3 November) the spirit of last year’s... Read more... |
Edinburgh 2013: Ban This Filth!Sunday, 04 August 2013![]() If the past week or so has proven anything, it’s that feminism in 2013 has lost none of its power to inspire, anger and enthrall. Given the nature of the abuse meted out to those who raise their voices above the chorus, for Alan Bissett to turn his... Read more... |
Interview: Serge Dorny of Opéra de LyonSaturday, 03 August 2013![]() A lot has changed in the 10 years since Serge Dorny arrived at Lyon Opera. Attendance in a supposedly dying art form has risen to 96 per cent, and no charges of elitism or unfashionable nostalgia have deterred the 25 per cent of Lyon’s... Read more... |
Blondie, Usher Hall, EdinburghWednesday, 03 July 2013![]() Blondie are one of a handful of bands capable of producing a set list which renders rational critical argument all but obsolete. If they play the hits and they play them straight and true, there’s not really much to complain about. Last night in... Read more... |
Case Histories, BBC OneMonday, 20 May 2013![]() He's back - and he's even moodier than before. Jackson Brodie, the private dick for whom the word “brooding” was invented, hasn't been seen on BBC One since 2011, and now there are three 90-minute films to feast on, based on Kate Atkinson's novels... Read more... |
10 Questions for Alexander McCall SmithTuesday, 23 April 2013![]() Alexander McCall Smith is Scottish, and writes fiction, but he doesn’t write “Scottish fiction” as most of us understand the term. In his world view there are no used needles and discarded condoms littering tenement stairwells, no spotty hedonists... Read more... |
Emeli Sandé, Usher Hall, EdinburghTuesday, 02 April 2013![]() Only an April fool would deny Emeli Sandé her right to rule as the home-grown pocket diva for the Smartphone generation. The current elfin queen of the UK pop charts took the stage in Edinburgh last night having already won over her capacity crowd... Read more... |
