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Edinburgh Zoo visitors can now meet two-week-old pygmy hippo calf Piper
I've had one of my best Edinburgh Fringe experiences and it happened in ladies toilet
The act I saw in Castlemilk was the best I’ve ever seen. And I’ve seen Dolly Parton
She thought what about Gordon Brown? Really? Great debut though – very funny
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo to mastermind Tour de France opening ceremony
Hunting for communists: what happened next (with some pretty good tunes to be fair)
Troubled and troubling: life with the son of Glasgow who made 24 Hour Psycho
'Tone deaf': Fringe chief brands city council 'farcical' over new funding snub
I watched Race Against the Tide. It should be renamed Run For Your Life
The Batmobile arrives in Glasgow ahead of The Batman: Part II filming
Take a leaf out of the captain’s book: ridicule is nothing to be scared of
Fiona does the Fringe. But there are two big problems with the show
The film shedding new light on an Edinburgh boarding school scandal - 200 years later
Exactly why is a man revealing 18 fake masterworks on stage?
New William Wallace hip hop musical will come close to 'making him a baddie'
Shiny shirt. Big glasses. And some very famous songs. Can you guess who is it yet?
Scottish Ballet announces return to Scotland this autumn with new show
Funny, and open about, um, everything ... just don’t bring your 14-year-old
Photographer Sir Don McCullin to discuss career at Scottish Borders festival
How on earth did they pull it off? Mozart on the move: five stars
Scottish stars shine in one of the most fascinating shows I've ever seen
Toy Story. The Simpsons. Now this. But what’s with the centaur?
Five stars last time. Five stars this time. An extraordinary film-maker returns
Leading UK music figures call on Andy Burnham to reject Rosebank oil and gas field
Creepy and sinister, but you’ll be tempted into the darkness
Warning: this is not an easy watch. But what a week it was. Five stars
Heroes and Nashville actress Hayden Panettiere dies aged 36
Bette hates Joan. Marie loves Luna. The awkward but powerful story of friendship
A party for a great composer, and what a way this is to start the feast
Black Watch at 20: Why landmark play still moves us to tears
How Edinburgh Art Festival became the city’s most vital cultural rebellion
Welcome to paradise. But there’s a dark and disturbing catch
Just the sort of stupid we need: a joy of a show from the comedian of chaos
Irvine Welsh reveals hopes for Trainspotting musical revival
Naked roller-skaters in search of a fallen idol. It’s a rad-fem riot. Five stars
Porn, Page 3, and a punchy and painful reality
Band forced to miss Glasgow show as Mount Etna ash cancels flight
Meet Kelly. She’s messed-up and fed-up but has she found the secret to a better life?
Canadian band wins World Pipe Band Championships for first time in 17 years
He’s in the most talked-about show on TV. Now he’s here. So why am I disappointed?
A murderer, a lover, and a levitator in a five-star marvel. We want more
A lesson on power in a Scottish accent that's as real as it gets
A perfect diagnosis of America’s corruption (and a warning of things to come?)
Concerns raised after false alarm prompts evacuation of Edinburgh's Usher Hall
The mystery, beauty and intensity of Gwen John revealed in Edinburgh
Pleasant but puzzling Irish road trip by Martin and his boy fails to strike Gold
‘Toytown wizard’ Sir Eduardo Paolozzi was a surrealist Scottish international icon
No smartphones. No laptops. And Belle and Sebastian's playing. Where exactly are we?
'Worth a butcher's' - Dodgy goings on in this trawl through capital's underbelly
'Supremely realised depiction' offers glimpse of humanity in face of atrocity
'Inventive study' - BearGirl learns to live in the wild once more
Audiences simply cannot forget about this wonderful show at the Pleasance
Technology review: DuRoBo Krono - a clever companion for book lovers
We do not want your Scottish glory. There is a better way. Five stars