Edinburgh Arts And Culture: Dive into Edinburgh’s arts and culture! From captivating exhibitions to unforgettable performances, explore the creativity that makes Edinburgh so unique.
More than 5,500 young people in Edinburgh receive weekly music lessons in their schools through the Instrumental Music Service.
Over the past month (28 February to 31 March 2026), even more children and young people across the...
The Close:Up Edinburgh Docufest returns for its eighth edition on 25 April. The 2026 festival will take place at Summerhall Arts, featuring a programme of nine short and feature-length documentary films.
Dedicated to showcasing independent documentary filmmaking...
The City of Edinburgh Scottish Young Musicians final has once again highlighted the outstanding musical talent across Edinburgh, giving young performers the chance to...
A 10-week online marketing course from The Open University in Scotland has helped transform the prospects of an Edinburgh-based comedy entrepreneur, leading to equity-free...
Libraries across Edinburgh are celebrating after being recognised at the prestigious Library of the Year Award at The British Book Awards 2026.
The collaborative work of Oxgangs Library,...
The chair of a leading charity committed to protecting Scotland’s historic buildings has urged Edinburgh World Heritage (EWH) to reconsider its stance on controversial...
Edinburgh-based neurodiversity charity Salvesen Mindroom Centre (Mindroom) has been shortlisted for Campaign or Initiative of the Year at the Neurodiverse Business Awards 2026, held...
The exhibition features work by five artists, MV Brown, Nina Davies, Gavin Gayagoy, Hardeep Pandhal and Gregor Wright, each exploring our relationship with technology...
RE:SET is the outcome of a year-long project in which Edinburgh-based artist Mona Yoo worked closely with the City Art Centre’s archives, collections and...
Edinburgh is once again on the lookout for a deserving recipient of the prestigious Edinburgh Award, with nominations for this year opening today (Monday...