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Caledonia

By Ed Ballard, published 24 August 2010
Sam Simmons – Fail

By Lyle Brennan, published 24 August 2010
So gouda
By Sarah Campbell, published 24 August 2010Finalist in 2008's Funny women and regular writer for TV, Sarah Campbell is performing on the Free Fringe at this year's festival with her 30min show 27 Up. This blogs tells of a cautionary tale from the frontline of public promotion and the weather in Scotland.
Dennis Hazeley: An aesthete Fringe guide
By Rufus Jones, published 24 August 2010
19 things I did this week
By Sam Simmons, published 24 August 2010
Too close for comfort
By Evan Beswick, published 24 August 2010Award winning actor and director Cora Bissett talks to Evan Beswick about her new play, Roadkill, which seeks to lay bare the personal reality of sex-trafficking in Scotland
The Oscars of Comedy?
By Ben Judge, published 24 August 2010The Edinburgh Comedy Award is the biggest prize in the business. But after a series of name changes and a savaging by Fringe favourite Stewart Lee is it as important as it used to be? Ben Judge talks to past winners Brendon Burns, Tim Key and David O'Doherty to find out
Dave Hill: Highly Explosive
By Arianna Reiche, published 24 August 2010Before he became a star of the Fringe, Dave Hill met with Arianna Reiche in Manhattan's West Village to discuss his maiden voyage to foreign shores
The Gospel at Colonus

By Evan Beswick, published 23 August 2010Jon Fratelli

By Marcus Kernohan, published 23 August 2010The 'Chelsea Dagger' songwriter isn't doing enough to move past his time with The Fratellis
EIBF: Art is Democratic
By Iman Qureshi, published 23 August 2010Saturday, 21 August 2010

The James Tait Black Memorial Prize 2010
By Iman Qureshi, published 23 August 2010Friday 20th August 2010

EIBF: In Search Of A New World Order
By Iman Qureshi, published 23 August 2010Sunday, 22nd August 2010
Hardcore fish banging and partying
By Dave Hill, published 23 August 2010
Turning your Fringe brain ON and OFF
By Abie Philbin Bowman, published 23 August 2010
“There is a certain irony of having this in an RBS tentâ€- Joseph Stiglitz
By Alexa Phillips, published 22 August 2010Sunday 22nd at the Edinburgh International Book Festival
EIBF: Conspiracy Theories
By Iman Qureshi, published 22 August 2010Friday, 20 August 2010

Dommett and Lampaert

By Lyle Brennan, published 22 August 2010American Idol
By As told to Iman Qureshi, published 22 August 2010Joyce Carol Oates is one of the most influential American authors of recent decades, and her sheer output is astonishing: she has published 50 novels and a comparable number of collections of poems, essays and short stories. And this at the same time as teaching creative writing at Princeton for the past three decades. She answers Iman Qureshi's questions on inspiration, motivation and families
Mark Watson: Do I Know You?

By James Ellingworth, published 22 August 2010