Catching the latest BLEACH on the big screen in Edinburgh proves how mainstream anime has become. The Calamity offers zero onboarding for newcomers, but the tactical combat sequences and spot-on characterisation feel exactly like a welcome homecoming for lapsed fans.
Radar: Ace of Wands collective exhibition brings independent art to London Road
Experience the Ace of Wands collective art exhibition at Scot-ART Edinburgh from 26 June. Free entry to a showcase of local painting, sculpture, and performance.
Review: Peppercorn Artisanal Indian Cuisine
Peppercorn has successfully relocated to 2 Piershill Place after a brief closure in early 2026. This outstanding Indian takeaway delivers exceptional artisanal curries and tandoori grills right across Edinburgh, remaining a true hidden gem.
PSA: Why You Should NEVER Touch Greyfriars Bobby’s Nose
That popular tourist myth just happens to be the bane of every Edinburgh local’s life, because touching Greyfriars Bobby’s nose is one of the absolute WORST things you can do when you visit our city
A Play, a Pie, and a Pint: The Hen Night @ Assembly Roxy (Review)
Birdy went along with a friend to another showing as part of a Play, a Pie, and a Pint – this time for The Hen Night! It was a really fun show.
Review: The Leith Jazz and Blues Festival 2026
A vibrant three-day celebration of live music that transforms the historic pubs and independent breweries of Leith and Newhaven into a dynamic cultural trail.
Review: The Corinthian at A Play, A Pie and A Pint, Assembly Roxy
Packing out the Assembly Roxy, the latest A Play, A Pie and A Pint production offers a timely, powerful exploration of racism and footballing history. Dayton Mungai is exceptional, anchoring a fast-paced biography that earns its standing ovation.
Review: Hector Kreeping’s Book of Despair @ Cymera Festival
Birdy made it back to Cymera for the ominous-sounding Hector Kreeping’s Book of Despair, in need of grim horror funsies.







