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The Banshee Labyrinth, 29–35 Niddry Street, Edinburgh
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2 Apr10 Dec Mon 7–9pm Write Shoot Cut Monthly short film networking night taking open submissions for screening and discussion.
Blackwells, 53–59 South Bridge, Edinburgh
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31 May 6.30pm The Sexual State: Sexuality and Scottish Governance 1950–1980 Talk and launch of new book looking at the impact of the 20th-century sexual revolution on governance in Scotland. Try not to think about Alex…
Boroughmuir Rugby Club, Meggetland, Colinton Road, Edinburgh
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11 Sep 7.30pm
25 Sep 7.30pm
9 Oct 7.30pm
23 Oct 7.30pm
6 Nov 7.30pm
20 Nov 7.30pm
4 Dec 7.30pm
18 Dec 7.30pm
St Andrew Speakers Forum Fortnightly meetings of this friendly forum for learning and practising public speaking.
Captains Bar, 4 South College Street, Edinburgh
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11 Jun 6.30pm Philosophy Cafe: Is Education Dangerous? A discussion of whether or not education itself can be dangerous. Part of Festival of Dangerous Ideas.
Central Library, 7-9 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh
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21 Jun 6.30pm Scottish Refugee Week: Jonathan Falla and Leila Aboulela The two writers speak to BBC presenter Serena Field about their journeys and their understanding of different cultures. Part of Refugee Week.
City Art Centre, 2 Market Street, Edinburgh
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7 Jul 11am A Parliament of Lines – Hard of Hearing Guided Tour Tessa Asquith-Lamb hosts this guided tour of the exhibition featuring 15 contemporary artists who all use drawing as an important part of their…
Cruz Bar and Restaurant, 14 The Shore, Edinburgh
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10 Jun 2pm
15 Jun 6.30pm
Walks & Talks Join Leith Local History Society on a tour through the port's history. Meet outside Cruz. Part of Leith Festival.
Edinburgh Castle, Royal Mile, Edinburgh
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7 Jun Thu 11.15am, 12.15pm, 2pm & 3pm One o'clock Gun Anniversary At 1pm every day on the battlements of Edinburgh Castle, an artillery piece is fired to mark the hour. Prof Charles Piazzi Smyth talks about the…
Edinburgh College of Art, 74 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh
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16 Jul10 Aug Mon–Fri 9.30am–5.30pm Art & Design Studies Summer School Intensive week-long summer courses in different art and design disciplines.
Edinburgh Larder, 15 Blackfriars Street, Edinburgh
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7 Jun 7pm Edinburgh Local Food Network: Meet, Eat and Talk A talk by John Fletcher of Fletchers of Auchtermuchty. Monthly talks held by this organisation dedicated to the development of a sustainable and…
5 Jul 7pm Edinburgh Local Food Network: Meet, Eat and Talk A talk by Lynne Man of Supernature, local rapeseed oil producers. Monthly talks held by this organisation dedicated to the development of a…
Edinburgh Printmakers, 23 Union Street, Edinburgh
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23 Aug 6.30pm
6.30pm
2012 Invades Popular Culture: Mayans, Memes, and the End of a World Era Apocalyptic culture researcher (one for the list of 'jobs we'd like to have') Kevin Whitesides discusses the 2012 phenomenon and how the end of the…
4 Aug 2pm
2pm
Curator's Talk: Cheer Up! It's Not the End of the World … Co-curator Dr Norman Shaw gives a talk about the works in the current exhibition, expanding on the apocalyptic themes they explore. Part of…
2 Jun 2pm Gallery Talk: Dialogue Artists from Quebec whose work is on show in the Dialogue exhibition discuss their work with art lecturer Lesley Logue. Booking is essential.
31 May 6.30pm Negativnights Rattray's work is an absurdist assemblage of trash culture and rudimentary internet aesthetics covering subjects as diverse as bodybuilding, heavy…
7 Jun 6.30pm Negativnights Erica Eyres video work often uses familiar formats such as the mockumentary, video blog or motivational talk. The sense of humour running through…
Edinburgh, Edinburgh
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30 Jun To be confirmed The Malawi Bike Ride 2012 The Malawi Bike Ride is an exciting fundraising challenge – the 'adventure of a lifetime'. Participants will ride 370km through some of the most…
23 Aug25 Aug Times vary Turing Festival A festival with plenty to offer both the hardcore technology geek and the average Joe seeking a break from the jazz hands and theatricals of the…
Electric Circus, 36–39 Market Street, Edinburgh
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6 Jun 7pm Breathin' Air with Howard Marks & John Sinclair Howard Marks, aka best-selling author and former international drug smuggler Mr Nice, in conversation with US political activist, poet and manager…
Edinburgh Festival Theatre, 13–29 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh
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15 Apr 6pm Scottish Opera: Flying Dutchman Unwrapped A free, hour-long introduction to Wagner's opera, with musical extracts and secrets of the staging.
29 May 6pm Scottish Opera: Pirates Unwrapped A free, hour-long peek backstage at the inner workings, characters, scenes and high points of The Pirates of Penzance.
15 Nov 6pm Scottish Opera: The Magic Flute Unwrapped Some operas are pretty self-explanatory, but The Magic Flute has more layers than an unusually tall lasagne, and before being plunged into its…
Filmhouse, 88 Lothian Road, Edinburgh
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28 Jun 2.30pm
2.30pm
Animation Panel: Running Out of Film Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Animation Nominees for the McLaren Animation Award discuss the impact of digital technology on…
27 Jun 4pm
4pm
BAFTA and Film Nation Shorts present Mastering Your Craft Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Special Events A professional-led masterclass for young film-makers, focussing on the practicalities…
25 Jun 4.30pm
4.30pm
BAFTA in Scotland presents an Introduction to Acting Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Special Events Pick up advice from an experienced film actor. Part of Edinburgh International Film…
22 Jun Noon
Noon
Film Festivals in the Digital Age Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Special Events Dina Iordanova, editor of a new book, Digital Disruptions: Cinema Moves On-line, and…
22 Jun 1.45pm
1.45pm
Film Restoration in the Digital Age Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Special Events Panellists including the director of Park Circus, editor Thelma Schoonmaker (widow of…
24 Jun 5pm
5pm
In Person: BAFTA Scotland Interview with Robert Carlyle Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Special Events Hear from the instantly recognisable but always believable actor about a life in film…
26 Jun 4pm
4pm
In Person: Masterclass with Victor Kossakovsky Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Special Events The maverick Russian director, whose ¡Vivan Las Antipodas! screens at the festival…
24 Jun 3pm
3pm
In Person: Masterclass with Wang Bing Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Special Events A masterclass offering the opportunity to learn from one of China's most significant…
21 Jun 4.15pm
4.15pm
Introduction to Film Studies: 'Art Cinema' and Narrative Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Special Events Martine Pierquin gives a lecture, illustrated with clips, on the idea of 'art cinema'.
22 Jun 4.15pm
4.15pm
Introduction to Film Studies: Contemporary Cinematic Soundscapes Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Special Events Dr Pasquale Iannone gives an illustrated lecture on soundscapes in cinema, with…
30 Jun 12.10pm
12.10pm
The Edinburgh Film Guild Forsyth Hardy Lecture Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Special Events A new series of annual lectures, inaugurated to celebrate the festival's 65th…
George Square Lecture Theatre, George Square, Edinburgh
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13 Jun 6pm Palliative Care: Meeting Local and Global Challenges A talk on palliative care and how a programme at Edinburgh University is leading the way in improving end of life care for people in Africa.
Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh
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20 Oct21 Oct Sat 9.30am–5pm; Sun 10am–5pm
Sat 9.30am–5pm; Sun 10am–5pm
Expressions of Contemporary Shamanism in 21st Century Scotland This two day workshop features group ceremonies, discussions, drumming, singing and dancing. Part of The Edinburgh International Middle Eastern…
8 Dec9 Dec Sat 9.30am–5pm; Sun 10am–5pm
Sat 9.30am–5pm; Sun 10am–5pm
Tao of Movement, Stillness, Breath and Sound A series of workshops facilitated by Muriel Kirton. Part of The Edinburgh International Middle Eastern Spirituality and Peace Festival 2012.
Islay Room
1 Jun2 Jun Sat 9.30am–5pm; Sun 10am–5pm
Sat 9.30am–5pm; Sun 10am–5pm
Two Day Retreat: Meditation today – Benefits and Fruits Laurence Freeman, Benedictine monk, leads this two day retreat on meditation and its beneficial effects. Part of The Edinburgh International Middle…
24 Nov25 Nov Sat 9.30am–5pm; Sun 10am–5pm
Sat 9.30am–5pm; Sun 10am–5pm
Two Day Retreat: The Way of the Shaman This workshop focuses on teaching tools used by Shamans to connect with their spiritual guides. Part of The Edinburgh International Middle Eastern…
The Granary, 32–34 The Shore, Leith, Edinburgh
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9 Jun17 Jun Sat & Sun 7.30pm Edinburgh Short Film Festival Part of Leith Festival. A selection of the best shorts by filmmakers from around the world.
12 Jun 7pm Edinburgh Short Film Festival A Ragged University at Edinburgh Short Film Festival special! In association with the Royal Society of Arts and ESFF, the Ragged project is…
11 Jun 2.30pm Leith Hospital Recalled Film and storytelling from Millie Gray and the Citadel Arts Group exploring memories of Leith Hospital. Part of Leith Festival.
The Hilton Edinburgh Grosvenor Hotel, 5–22 Grosvenor St, Edinburgh
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20 Jun 6.30pm Scotsman Literary Dinner Prestigious summer dinner event with special guest AS Byatt in conversation with Scotland on Sunday literary editor Stuart Kelly, plus a…
The Hub, Castlehill, Royal Mile, Edinburgh
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18 Aug 5pm
5pm
Conversations: Angelin Preljocaj The French choreographer and artistic director of the Ballet Preljocaj, in conversation with arts journalist Jackie McGlone, talks about bringing…
13 Aug Noon
Noon
Conversations: Barry McGovern Barry McGovern, world renowned for his interpretations of the work of Samuel Beckett, discusses his adaptation and solo performance of Watt…
25 Aug Noon
Noon
Conversations: Camille O'Sullivan Singer Camille O’Sullivan talks to BBC Radio Scotland’s Stephen Duffy about interpreting art song and her solo performance in the Royal Shakespeare…
31 Aug 5pm
5pm
Conversations: Emerson String Quartet The members of the incomparable New York City-based string quartet discuss their music and closing The Queen’s Hall recital series for Festival 2012…
15 Aug Noon
Noon
Conversations: Graham Valentine Scots-born actor Graham Valentine talks about performing in Theater Basel’s Meine faire Dame – ein Sprachlabor, the Swiss company’s reinvention of…
23 Aug Noon
Noon
Conversations: Hebrides Ensemble and Synergy Vocals Members of Scotland’s foremost contemporary music group, Hebrides Ensemble, and vocalists from unique voice ensemble Synergy Vocals, discuss…
15 Aug 2.30pm
2.30pm
Conversations: Les Vents Français The five members of France’s celebrated wind ensemble discuss their work, fresh from their Queen’s Hall recital, with Richard Morrison, chief music…
17 Aug 2.30pm
2.30pm
Conversations: Nicola Benedetti Brilliant young Scottish violinist Nicola Benedetti talks about performing at the Edinburgh International Festival with the London Symphony…
12 Aug 5pm
5pm
Conversations: Tom Cairns Director of Opera North’s The Makropulos Case Tom Cairns talks about his new production of Janáček’s popular 1926 opera to BBC Radio Scotland…
17 Aug Noon
Noon
Conversations: William Christie William Christie, the American born conductor and musician, and founder of the French ensemble Les Arts Florissants, talks to John Kitchen about…
17 Aug 5pm
5pm
Encounters: A Classical World Richard Jenkyns, Professor of the Classical Tradition at Oxford University, explores the importance and popularity of the classical world and its…
1 Sep 2.30pm
2.30pm
Encounters: A Peaceful Place James MacMillan, composer of Scottish Opera's Clemency, and Ohad Naharin, Artistic Director of Batsheva Dance Company, join Sir Adam Roberts…
25 Aug 2.30pm
2.30pm
Encounters: A Very French Connection Ariane Mnouchkine, director of Les Naufragés du Fol Espoir, is joined by Michel Le Bris, founder of book and film festival Étonnants Voyageurs, and…
14 Aug 2.30pm
2.30pm
Encounters: Athletes and Ideals Louise Martin, Vice Chair of the Organising Committee of Commonwealth Games Scotland, chairs this discussion on what sport means to us today and the…
28 Aug 2.30pm
2.30pm
Encounters: Choosing Myths and Fairytales Scots Makar, poet and playwright Liz Lochhead discusses her work and its connections with myth and fairytales from Scottish and European traditions…
27 Aug 2.30pm
2.30pm
Encounters: Fresh Voices Jen Hadfield, the English poet and artist, who found inspiration and a new voice when she moved to Shetland five years ago, Scottish teen fiction…
26 Aug 2.30pm
2.30pm
Encounters: Myth and Enchantment Writer Marina Warner, Wagner specialist Derek Watson and Dmitry Krymov, director of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (As You Like It), examine the roles of…
31 Aug 2.30pm
2.30pm
Encounters: Representations Matthew Lenton, director of Wonderland, joins Professor Michael Lamb, psychologist and specialist in child development from the University of…
18 Aug 2.30pm
2.30pm
Encounters: Satire Director of Gulliver’s Travels Silviu Purcărete joins Dr Valerie Rumbold of the University of Birmingham and Martin Rowson, cartoonist and author of…
13 Aug 2.30pm
2.30pm
Encounters: The Four Nations of the United Kingdom A distinguished panel of creative writers meets to explore the voices of the four nations of the United Kingdom. Irish playwright Frank McGuinness…
12 Aug 2.30pm
2.30pm
Encounters: What Does It Mean to be British? In a provocative keynote address, Robert McCrum, associate editor of The Observer and author of Globish, argues that it is not a suicide mission to…
30 Aug 5pm
5pm
Nationhood Today Broadcaster Sheena McDonald discusses the changing face of nationhood today in Scotland with the distinguished line-up of Professor of…
28 Aug 5pm
5pm
Reflections on Song: Ian Bostridge with Sir John Tusa Internationally celebrated English tenor Ian Bostridge discusses his recent collection of essays on music, A Singer’s Notebook, with Sir John Tusa…
22 Aug Noon
Noon
Reflections on Song: Rebecca Evans and Malcolm Martineau Welsh soprano Rebecca Evans and Malcolm Martineau, two of the UK’s leading artists of their generation, discuss the art of singing and accompaniment…
11 Aug 5pm
5pm
Reflections on Song: Sir Thomas Allen Major international star, English baritone Sir Thomas Allen reflects upon his career as a singer with music writer and BBC Radio 3 presenter Tom…
29 Aug 5pm
5pm
Reflections on Song: Toby Spence World-renowned English tenor Toby Spence shares his thoughts and ideas on singing in the company of music writer and BBC Radio 3 presenter Tom…
30 Aug 2.30pm
2.30pm
Tales from a Turbulent World: Can Journalism Really be the First Draft of History? BBC Special Correspondent Allan Little gives the Edinburgh University Festival lecture, chaired by Vice Principal and Head of Humanities and Social…
30 Aug Noon
Noon
Truce Composer Nigel Osborne, Reid Professor of Music, and Dr Igor Stiks are joined in an interactive workshop by Dr Olga Taxidou and broadcaster…
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh
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21 Jun 1.30pm
1.30pm
Atmosphere: Digital Storytelling Matt Adams from multidisciplinary artists' group Blast Theory delivers a webinar (which you can attend in person or online) on the principles of…
Institut Français d'Ecosse, 13 Randolph Crescent, Edinburgh
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30 May 5.30pm Café Art: Monet et les artistes américains à Giverny A talk (in French) on the American artists who gathered around the northern French village of Giverny in the period 1885 to 1914, including Theodore…
13 Jun 5.30pm Café Art: Paris vu par les artistes à travers les siècles Agnès Ness leads a discussion (in French) about the eternal appeal of Paris as an inspiration or subject for artists, from the 15th century to the…
7 Jun 6pm L'Oreille musicale Discover the surprising prevalence of Le Jazz en France, covering the festivals, clubs and artists who made their own distinctive niche in the…
Lauriston Castle, 2a Cramond Road South, Edinburgh
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27 Sep 11am 18th Century Cottage Life Fiona J Houston decided to live like an 18th century ancestor. In this talk she explains the pleasures and pains of her experiment, followed by an…
24 Sep 10.30am Art and Escapism in the Nineteenth Century Alastair Smith, Curator for the National Trust for Scotland, presents this talk on how the exoticism and mystery of Japan and China influenced 19th…
1 Oct 10.30am The Colourists and their Contemporaries Ian O’Riordan,curator at the City Art Centre, presents this lecture on the work of Fergusson, Peploe, Cadell and Hunter, collectively known as the…
14 Aug 10.30am Dean Village Caroline Gerard, a volunteer guide for over 30 years, presents this lecture on one of Edinburgh's most historic and picturesque villages.
16 Jun 2.30pm Downton Abbey – The Truth Food historian Ivan Day discusses the realities of service in a wealthy household in Edwardian times, with a particular focus on the cuisine of the…
15 Aug 10.30am Everyone Must Choose His Own Way, and Mine Will be the Way of Colour Bill Smith presents this talk on the life and work of Leslie Hunter, the least known of the four Scottish Colourists. After all his work was…
20 Aug 10.30am Good Citizens’ Furniture: Traditional and Progressive Cabinetmaking in the Late Victorian and Edwardian Periods Annette Carruthers from the University of St Andrews presents this talk on the workshops of Ernest Gimson and the Barnsley brothers.
19 Sep 10.30am Healing with Herbs – Beyond 'Hortus Medicus Edinburgensis' Catherine Conway-Payne, Director of Herbology at the Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden, explores the history of herbs and explains how some herbal…
6 Nov 10.30am Highlights from the National Trust for Scotland’s Collections Curator Mandy Murray explores the stories behind the thousands of objects from the National Trust's collections of 49 properties.
11 Jun 10.30am Highlights of Scottish Silver from Private and Public Collections An expert from Lyon and Turnbull discusses three centuries of Scottish silverware.
6 Aug 10.30am History and Family: The Somerveil Collection of Family Portraits 1740–1840 Hundreds of years of history are captured in this collection of portraits. Alastair Smith, Curator at the National Trust for Scotland, presents a…
11 Sep 10.30am The History of Photography in Edinburgh Peter Stubbs, member of the Edinburgh Photographic Society since 1963, presents this lecture on the work of Edinburgh's amateur and professional…
29 Aug 10.30am Industry on the River Almond John Dods explains how the mouth of the River Almond was a hive of industrial activity in the 18th and 19th centuries. By examining original…
5 Sep 10.30am James Playfair – Scotland’s Revolutionary Architect Philip Miller presents this lecture on James Playfair (1756–1794), a radical architect responsible for Melville Castle for Henry Dundas, and who had…
27 Aug 10.30am Jock Tamson Abroad: The Making of the Scottish Diaspora David Forsyth examines the material culture of Scots who have dispersed around the globe.
22 Aug 10.30am John Broadwood and Sons – Piano Manufacturer to His Majesty and the Princesses Philip Miller talks about John Broadwood who implemented technical innovations to improve the design of his pianoforte as it rose in popularity in…
15 Jun 10.30am Locating Robert Louis Stevenson: Reputation, Genre and Influence Stevenson specialist Linda Dryden discusses the writer's reputation, how it was affected by notions of tradition, and to what extent his presence is…
15 Sep 2pm The Makar’s Choice – Liz Lochhead Our national poet, purveyor of the Gothic tradition paired with dry Scots wit, reads from some of her work and answers audience questions. Afternoon…
28 Aug 10.30am The Natural History of Blue John Godfrey Fitton from the University of Edinburgh presents a talk on Blue John, a variety of the mineral flourite only found near Castleton in…
5 Nov 10.30am Not Just a Sailor Historian Robin Barnes presents this talk on the life of Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald (1775–1859). As well as his adventurous exploits as…
13 Aug 10.30am Patrick Geddes: The Green Pioneer Sofia Leonard presents this talk on the work of Patrick Geddes (1854–1932), a town planner who brought about innovations in urban planning and…
9 Jul 10.30am Portobello & People in Old Photographs Margaret Munro from the University of Edinburgh presents this illustrated lecture examining old photographs of Portobello and its community groups.
23 Oct 10.30am Pteridomania the Renaissance This illustrated talk by curator, writer and broadcaster David Mitchell explores the Victorian fern craze and its influence on all facets of…
20 Nov 10.30am Reinventing Culzean: Robert Adam and the National Trust for Scotland 1948-2011/12 Ian Gow, Chief Curator for the National Trust for Scotland, examines the complicated history of Culzean Castle's acceptance into the Trust in 1948.
30 Jul 10.30am A Royal Progress Robin Barnes presents this illustrated talk about the King of Saxony's journey through Great Britain in 1844 as recorded in the diary of the King's…
3 Sep 10.30am Scottish Enlightenment Geniuses in the Royal Mile David Dick OBE presents this exploration of the key figures of the Scottish Enlightenment (around 1730–1790), with emphasis on those who lived…
27 Jun 10.30am The Scottish Political Archive Sarah Bromage from the University of Stirling presents this illustrated talk on Scotland's political history, featuring politicians' personal papers…
12 Nov 10.30am Shrapnel and Whizzbangs: A Tommy in the Trenches 1914–18 Marking Armistice Day, this special lecture from Jeremy Mitchell examines the diary of his father George Oswald Mitchell, one of the few British…
21 Aug 10.30am The Strange Migration of Botanic Cottage Architect James Simpson presents this talk on the Gardener's House for the Leith Walk Botanic Garden, built in the 1760s and designed by John Adam.
31 Oct 11am Strange Scottish Stories Carol Stobie examines the importance of storytelling in communicating historical events down the years. Includes a special autumnal buffet lunch.
28 Jun 10.30am A Token of My Regard – Victorian Sentiment Through Objects Artist Tessa Asquith-Lamb examines how the Victorians expressed their love and friendship through gifts. Featuring many items from her collection…
25 Sep 10.30am What’s Happened to the Jammy? This lecture, set in the old historical kitchen, looks at traditional methods of food preservation, followed by cream tea and scones.
10 Oct 10.30am Women in the Modern Scottish Home: Stories of Housing and Home Life in New Towns and High Rises Lynn Abrams presents this lecture on women's home life in the post-war years, focusing on East Kilbride and the high rise flats of Glasgow.
Leith Community Education Centre, New Kirkgate, Edinburgh
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8 Jun 10am Positive Pathways: Autism Training Find out about Positive Pathways, a new training programme starting in Sep 2012 to help family carers of adults with autism.
Leith, Edinburgh
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8 Jun17 Jun Times vary Leith Festival A growing community arts festival in which most participants, artists and performers are Leith-based. Previous years have seen 150 events hosted by…

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