A recurring visitor to the Edinburgh Science Festival since its inception in 1989, on Wednesday 5th April Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell was joined by Professor Cathie Clarke
Our future climate stability dependent on moving away from oil and coal and closer to net-zero electricity production through a spectrum of alternative sources, Edinburgh Science director Simon
The Edinburgh Science Festival last night welcomed the Astronomer Royal, the cosmologist and astrophysicist Lord Martin Rees, to the auditorium of the National Museum of Scotland for a
The original remit of Doctor Who when it was conceived and developed in the early sixties to have been to present stories both entertaining and educational, the twin
It opens at escape velocity with Proxima from Disorder’s Alice Winocour’s and closes with the FrightFest weekend which will see thirteen horror films (dis)grace the city, many of
Now in its seventy-third year, the Edinburgh International Film Festival this year welcomes Richard Dreyfuss to the city for the world premiere of Astronaut, while elsewhere there is
With eighty authors to be accommodated at Cymera, Scotland’s festival of science fiction, fantasy and horror writing, it was inevitable that in order to facilitate the programming of
With eighty authors in attendance at Cymera, Scotland’s festival of science fiction, fantasy and horror writing, labyrinth of the Pleasance was like a trip to another world over
The fifteenth year of the Glasgow Film Festival has been its biggest yet, with over 42,000 admissions and guest including White Collar‘s Matt Bomer, Beast‘s Jessie Buckley, former
The Avengers may be Earth’s mightiest heroes but as the battle against Thanos for the Infinity Stones rages on and with the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. still operating in