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Grabbing Coffee with Daisy Casemore: Edinburgh through the eyes of an up-and-coming musician
Photograph by Isabel Beiboer (@ibfilmforyou) From the outside, the Edinburgh music scene appears a close-knit and impenetrable community. I was unsure about how to get my foot in the door and this column off the ground. However, through mutual friends, I was recently and happily introduced to Daisy Casemore. I first met Daisy at an intimate evening of music and poetry she organised in her living room, to fundraise for Medical Aid for Palestinians, but I had heard her name man
Molly Barrow
Nov 16, 20257 min read


Artistic Affirmation: In Conversation with Aspiring Musician, Laurie
Robin Williams in Dead Poets Society : Touchstone/Sportsphoto/Allstar As a third-year humanities student in a world that prioritises...
Manahil Masood
Feb 25, 20254 min read


Q&A with Footlights '9 to 5: The Musical'
We asked the cast and crew of '9 to 5' about their show: the process of bringing it to life, the challenges they faced, and what they're...
Srishti Ramakrishnan
Feb 14, 20255 min read
“I was handing out Oreos to children while forces were killing 12 people in the same area”: life as a volunteer in the Venezuelan refugee crisis.
Ria Threadgold, an Edinburgh Law student, speaks of an all encompassing sense of guilt and nihilism when she left the Venezuelan refugee...
Becca Johns
Dec 8, 20244 min read


What The F*ck Happened to Love: An Interview with Jenny Duncan and Olivia McGeachy
The Broad’s Creative Director, Jasmine Owen Moulding, chatted with Jenny Duncan (director) and Olivia McGeachy (writer and actor) about...
Jasmine Owen-Moulding
Oct 3, 20236 min read


From Undiagnosed to Unapologetic: Stags on “129.5 Steps to Autistic Success”
Stags’ show, 129.5 Steps to Autistic Success, describes his autism diagnosis as “the best thing that happened [to him]”, and I can...
Kate Wilson
Aug 25, 20237 min read
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