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Raising the Wickerman
TV comic Greg Hemphill, star of hit Scottish show Chewing the Fat... (continued)
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10 Aug 2012
Dear Rachel: Chris Martin
Rachel Stubbings, our resident agony aunt, takes comedians' probl... (continued)
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08 Aug 2012
Under Buress
Hannibal Buress has a reputation for being a difficult interviewe... (continued)
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07 Aug 2012
Man Out of Time
Les Dennis was a stalwart of the working men's club circuit for o... (continued)
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07 Aug 2012
Material world
A standup comic moonlighting as a playwright and actor, Matthew O... (continued)
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07 Aug 2012
Fest Kids Elmo Q&A
Elmo: the forever three and a half year old monster that talks in... (continued)
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07 Aug 2012
Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?
Sesame Street Live makes its first ever visit to Edinburgh. Carol... (continued)
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07 Aug 2012
The Hustler
He's fleeced, conned and scammed his way through The Real Hustle.... (continued)
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07 Aug 2012
Back to Bach
With a wealth of performances showcasing JS Bach's music at this ... (continued)
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07 Aug 2012
Educating Ronnie
What started as an act of kindness by a British teenager develope... (continued)
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07 Aug 2012
Contemporary Classics
There’s always a huge number of theatrical classics that make it ... (continued)
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07 Aug 2012
Pappy's last stand
Clare Finney hosts a quick Q&A with Pappy's Matthew Crosby about ... (continued)
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02 Aug 2012
Fifteen years of standing up for freedom
Fest looks back at Amnesty International's work at the Edinburgh festival.
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23 Jul 2012
Dog-Eared Collective's day off
Edinburgh is an outrageously beautiful city. Here, Dog-Eared Coll... (continued)
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23 Jul 2012
Bridging the divide
As Assembly prepares to stage a special South African season, Yas... (continued)
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23 Jul 2012
Making the Bard hip (hop)
The Q Brothers wowed Fringe audiences with their rap adaptations ... (continued)
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23 Jul 2012
Going off-script
Adam Hills chats to Jay Richardson about hosting the Paralympics ... (continued)
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23 Jul 2012
The kids are alright
Fringe First-winning writer and director Chris Goode embraces his... (continued)
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23 Jul 2012
Teenage wasteland
As Morning, Simon Stephens’s latest portrait of atomised youth pr... (continued)
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23 Jul 2012
Sarah Kendall's favourite cafes
Returning to the Fringe after a couple of years' absence, Sarah K... (continued)
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23 Jul 2012
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