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American Poodle
This intelligently staged performance exposes the funny side of the ""special relationship"" between Britain and the USA Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Savage/Love
Savage/Love has a long way to go before it ripens into a production that deserves a paying audience Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Preview: The Shins
Their trademark sound lies in James Mercer’s weightless voice, which soars over a rich guitar-pop landscape Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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And When Did You Last See Your Father?
From the outset it is clear that And When Did You Last See Your Father? is going to be a heart-warming film, suitable for the whole family, but ever so more ... Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Jason Byrne's Telly Idea Which Might Also Work On The Radio Show!
With hilarious alterations to traditional game shows, the host's audience are in fits of laughter from beginning to end Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Chopper - Harden The F**K Up World
If the word 'fuck' is taboo enough for you that it retains some shock value, then Chopper's constant use of it might produce some uncomfortable giggles Read more »| 18 Aug 2007
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Frankie Boyle
Boyle's mesmerising performance skills allow him to re-define the boundaries of decency Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Top 5 Poetry Events
The pick of this year's 'spoken word' Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Sensory Overload
It's the biggest, most expensive and now most well-recieved shows ever seen at the fringe. Sam Friedman goes behind the scenes at the multi-sensory spectacular, Fuerzabruta Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Flip the Switch
Nicola Brooks highlights the strengths of Edinburgh’s youngest artists in this year’s Annuale. Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Faustus
Although inventive, this play fails to pack an adequately strong emotional punch Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Hit List 21/08 (For Issue 5)
Fest's top five art exhibitions this week Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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The Racket
Two monologues on the war in Iraq are compelling, but offer no new insights Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Jimmy Carr: Fringe Review
Deftly hopping from paedophilia to poverty, from racism to rape, Carr's rapid-fire technique leaves the audience little time to be offended Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Laid back and in the Groove
Samba is a forceful front man and his songs - whether concise and lyrical or laid-back workouts - reach well beyond any categorical limitations Read more »| 18 Aug 2007