The best bits of the Edinburgh Festivals of 2015
Allan Little comes on stage to accompany his wife Sheena McDonald in a reading.
Modern audiences are very different, but mobile phone issues are the tip of the iceberg.
A special performance by Franz Ferdinand and Sparks for Edinburgh Nights.
At the Assembly Rooms until 30 August 2015
The brass ensemble perform a medley of Prodigy tracks for 麻豆社 Two's Edinburgh Nights.
From Canada and New Zealand respectively, two debut novelists to keep an eye on.
The writers discuss the poetic, playful freedoms afforded by shorter form literature.
Artist Gabriel Orozco presents two of Mexico's most highly respected authors.
The pair speak about their moving memoirs which challenge the meaning of home.
The end appears to be nigh in these two sparkling debut novels.
Actor James Cartwright talks to Mark Thomas about performing on stage in only his pants.
Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand and Ron Mael of Sparks on their surprising alliance.
A taste of the National Theatre of Scotland production directed by Vicky Featherstone.
A collaboration between the percussionist and the artist at George Heriot's School.
The flamenco dancer discusses his latest work at Edinburgh International Festival.
Brian Limond talks about the creative process of writing Daft Wee Stories.
Limmy reads a tale from Daft Wee Stories at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
The Reverend's opening speech at the 2015 Edinburgh International Book Festival
The civil rights leader on the ambition to challenge politicians to address race issues.
Jackson discusses the history and controversy around the Confederate flag.
Jackson talks about gun control and the levels of violence in America.
The academic and philosopher discusses the theme of democracy, tyranny and free speech.
AC Grayling on the fundamental difference between the brain and the formation of a mind.