The Edinburgh Festival Fringe annually attracts thousands of performers eager to showcase their diverse talents.
BBC reporter Courtney Bembridge sought insights from some of these artists, briefly joining Bernie Dieter’s Club Kabarett to assist in a hand-balancing act.
Furthermore, she learned the art of cigar box juggling from Canada’s FLIP Fabrique performers and received a personalized song about carbohydrates.
Demolition is underway, more than a year after a gas explosion caused severe damage to homes in Edinburgh.
Tom Kelly meticulously documented local wildlife along a city center river during his recovery from knee replacement surgery.
Residents of Banana Flats are enduring ongoing mould issues, with a “retrofit” project scheduled to commence next year.
Amelia Price is advocating for the mandatory implementation of non-harassment orders in specific domestic abuse cases.
William Budge was filmed assaulting his wife before running her over with a vehicle.
Staff at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh are actively engaged in recovery efforts following the enduring impact of Storm Eowyn.
One of the largest power transformers destined for installation in Scotland is being transported through East Lothian.
Tens of thousands were anticipated to attend Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations; however, the event was cancelled due to inclement weather.
Newburgh, Fife, annually hosts a competition inviting children to design a new festive light.
A community group in Edinburgh has unveiled a 16ft knitted Christmas tree, intended to foster intergenerational connections.
For the past four years, Anna and Gary Gray have dedicated themselves to transforming their home into a high-tech Christmas light spectacle, running throughout December.
CCTV footage has captured instances of audacious shoplifting and smash-and-grab robberies targeting businesses on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile.
Students at Edinburgh University are sharing their experiences with various forms of discrimination encountered on campus.
Lost Shore boasts a wave pool three times the size of Wembley’s football pitch – but how exactly does it function?
Modern fire brigades worldwide trace their origins back 200 years to pioneering efforts in Edinburgh.
A vulnerable pygmy hippo calf arrived at Edinburgh Zoo on October 30th.
Dan MacNee is a self-described hoarder whose Edinburgh residence is filled with towering piles of boxes, papers, and creative projects.
Invisible Cities provides training to individuals affected by homelessness, enabling them to become walking tour guides of their own cities.
A support group for individuals who have lost loved ones to suicide aims to promote dialogue surrounding the issue through a memorial quilt.