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Why are so few Edinburgh Fringe comedians discussing Palestine? Our comedy columnist Mark Muldoon considers the question.
Stand-up Richard Woolford is spending over £300 on chocolate fingers to enable one of the jokes he's performing at the ...
Barry Ferns has published an open letter to the Edinburgh Comedy Awards, asking them to consider introducing two main awards, ...
Streaming platform NextUp have announced the longlist of nominees for their annual Edinburgh Fringe competition, The Biggest ...
Comedian, actor and former aspiring air hostess Thanyia Moore talks wrestling, regretful buys and her real Fringe fear: bland food.
Robin Morgan and Kiri Pritchard-McLean will return to BBC Radio Wales this autumn for a third series of topical comedy show ...
The Mr Bean YouTube channel has surpassed 35 million subscribers, as the character marks 35 years on-air.
Des Clarke is to captain a team of comedians in a game of football at the Edinburgh Festival on Monday, as part of a day ...
Looking for a light-hearted romp about death, grief, motherhood, and the collapse of democracy? Great news: Jena Friedman is back at the Fringe with MOTHERF*CKER.
We asked Bryan Safi about designer regrets, intimidating queens, and the one jacket holding his life together.
Fearing Fringe fatigue? Here are five lesser-known spots for escaping the hustle and bustle, chosen by Lonely Planet Scotland ...
First developed for Dublin Fringe, this bold debut dances between hilarity and reckoning, taking inspiration from the crowd ...