Dance superstar Cascada and Massaoke will join host Lionel Vinyl to kick off the Christmas Lights Switch On Weekend in the ...
Scottish musician Sean Shibe channels it all through the strings of his guitar. Shibe, 32, a professor at Guildhall School of ...
Breaking regional and academic barriers, the festival invited 225 musicians, educators, conductors, and composers from music ...
Spanish artist Judeline's debut album, Bodhiria, melds the flamenco and Arabic traditions of her native Andalusia with modern electronic production.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a holistic approach to treating a person’s mental and physical health problems. It developed thousands of years ago, and its core practices have changed little ...
3. The Ivy on the Square British, Traditional restaurant in Edinburgh 6 St Andrew Square - EH2 As per its siblings, this offshoot of Richard Caring’s brasserie format woos diners with its “lovely ...
The Highland bagpipe is a part of Scottish culture and history, famous for its distinctive, powerful sound that even accompanied troops as they landed in Normandy on D-Day during World War II.
parallel encounters with the unvarnished music of Mississippi John Hurt, Skip James and Davey Graham saw him pursue his own path on the guitar. À Feu Doux combines all of the above to bewitching ends ...
Edinburgh locals have welcomed a delicious new chocolate shop in Leith. La Chocolaterie opened its doors last month on 2 Maritime Street and is inspired by "chocolate logs" made from local ingredients ...
Set in a Gaeltacht, (Irish-speaking district) the city is especially enjoying a resurgence of traditional Irish music – known locally as "trad", a name that gives the genre a hipster cool ...
The support for music in this area is amazing and I'm excited to be a part of it. Bagpipes are not going anywhere. This school has such as special niche, and I plan on helping it grow as much as I ...
Artisan bagpipe maker Ruari Black, the last traditional bagpipe-makers who make ... and has had significant influence in the military music of Britain and Commonwealth countries.