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I do like to be beside the seaside…(0)

May 26, 2010

Katie Duncan
If you’re one of those people who never escapes beyond the cosy west end bubble, this weekend is the time to venture to the far and distant land of East Lothian.
I’m talking specifically about the three harbour towns of Prestonpans, Cockenzie and Port Seton. If you know the area you’ll be aware that these [...]

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Evelyn Evelyn – Evelyn Evelyn – 11 Records/8ft Records

Oisín Kealy
Not so much a side-project as an attached-at-the-side-project, Evelyn Evelyn is not only one of the must thinly veiled musical hoaxes in history, but also one of the most interesting and affecting (barring of course Joaquin Phoenix’s foray into hip-hop– that was a hoax, right?). Dresden Dolls’ Amanda Palmer and long-time friend/collaborator Jason Webley [...]

Superstrings (City Halls)

Sage Pearce-Higgins
“Wouldn’t it be great if we had a theory of everything?” This sentiment is likely to be expressed by a theoretical physicist, whose area of science has been searching for some sort of ‘Unified Field Theory’ since Albert Einstein coined the term.
The idea is to find some way of joining all the fundamental forces [...]

My Name is Rachel Corrie (Citizens Theatre)

Jo Shaw
My Name Is Rachel Corrie is one of the  last decade’s most critically acclaimed pieces of political theatre for good reason.
Every sentence, joke and entreaty for the end of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is taken directly from the journals, blogs and answer machine messages left behind by Rachel Corrie; an American political activist who was [...]


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