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Clever Peter: Blood, Sweat & Tears

By Helen Harjak, published 20 August 2010
Kate Fox News: Fringe Pimp
By Kate Fox, published 20 August 2010
The kids aren't alright
By Brendon Burns, published 20 August 2010
Dying at the Fringe
By Nat Luurtsema, published 20 August 2010
The inverse title equation
By Jason Cook, published 20 August 2010
Between tragedy and comedy
By Aidan Bishop, published 20 August 2010
Off the Cuff
By Ben Judge, published 20 August 2010Paul Merton, one of Britain's favourite TV comics, talks to Ben Judge about his love of improvised comedy and why it shouldn't be seen as standup's less accomplished siblingThe New Neon Bible
By Nick Eardley, published 20 August 2010Who ever thought of Arcade Fire's hit album as destined for a theatrical movement piece? Some school students in Canada did, and got the band's approval, as Nick Eardley discovers 
Growing Pains
By Sam Friedman, published 20 August 2010The stage adaptation of Richard Milward's cult novel, Apples, written when he was just 19, is fast becoming one of the critical successes of the Fringe. Sam Friedman talks to the author about creating the ultimate 'anti-macho fairy story'
John Bishop

By Nick Eardley, published 20 August 2010Chef!

By Helen Harjak, published 20 August 2010Kafka and Son

By Helen Harjak, published 20 August 2010Book Festival Aug 19
By Alexa Phillips, published 19 August 2010
The Fringe drags on
By Geraldine Quinn, published 19 August 2010
August 18
By Alexa Phillips, published 18 August 2010Peter Straker: I'm Still Here...

By Evan Beswick, published 18 August 2010Americana arrives
By Arianna Reiche, published 18 August 2010Each Fringe, those mysterious creatures, the Americans, come to town to try to make it big on foreign shores. Arianna Reiche is pleasantly surprised with the 2010 slate of her fellow nationals
Holly Burn - Living and Dying

By Iman Qureshi, published 18 August 2010Joe Bor: A Study Of Embarrassment By A Guy With Two Bumholes

By James Ellingworth, published 18 August 2010
Two Episodes of MASH: A Sketch Show By These Two People

By Mike Sterry, published 18 August 2010