Birdy made it down to the Traverse Theatre once again, this time to partake in not one, not two… but FIVE work-in-progress performances from the Not So Nice! Theatre Company. Its name? [UN]LOVEABLE. I was really hyped for [UN]LOVEABLE, a pre-Valentine’s Day show taking place on Friday 13th – because, why not?! With bizarre breakups, […]
Review: King Pins Edinburgh – Arcade, golf and bowling hidden under Princes Street
King Pins is an impressive and well-organised addition to the city’s nightlife that caters to casual gamers and serious party-goers alike.
Review: Bread Street Kitchen & Bar – a St Andrews Square restaurant
Indulge in a communal feast at Bread Street Kitchen & Bar. Highlights include the crab and Isle of Mull cheddar dip and a spectacular sharing Wellington. High-end dining that feels genuinely welcoming and unpretentious in St Andrew Square.
Movie Review: Looney Tunes – The Day The Earth Blew Up
A feature-length sci-fi pastiche starring the iconic duo of Daffy Duck and Porky Pig as they battle aliens and adult responsibilities.
Radar: Drexler’s Olympia-5 at the Pianodrome
Australian composer Drexler joins forces with filmmaker Mark Cousins for the Olympia-5 album launch at Edinburgh’s Pianodrome this February.
Review: Ian Smith – Foot Spa Half Empty
Don’t let the green outfit fool you; Ian Smith is a seasoned pro. His latest tour is a riotous exploration of caution and charisma. With a diverse appeal and sharp audience work, Smith delivers one of the funniest hours on the circuit today.
Review: Do Ding Dong Dim Sum meal kits live up to the hype?
Birdy was very kindly sent a box of Ding Dong Dim Sum’s premium vegan dim sum kit to try out at home – it definitely hit the mark!
Radar: Conpulsion 2026 – the tabletop convention is “On Top of the World”
Scotland’s oldest RPG convention returns to Edinburgh in April 2026. Discover what is happening at Conpulsion: On Top of the World.







