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Artbeat: Jock Mcfadyen
London-based artist at the Edinburgh Art Festival 2012
What was the first exhibition you went to see? My grandfather used to take me to Kelvingrove when I was a boy and I remember red drapes as he showed me the Salvador Dali crucifixion and the blasphemy of the viewer looking down on the head of Christ. He…
My Edinburgh: Lucy Porter
Festival veteran comes back to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe 2012
First time I came to Edinburgh was... 1992. I’d won a competition in Time Out magazine, which is like a London-based, inferior version of The List, to be on the Perrier Comedy Award Panel. I was a bit of a comedy fangirl anyway, and seeing hundreds of…
My Edinburgh: Henry Rollins
Former Black Flag frontman brings comedy show to Edinburgh Fringe 2012
First time I came to Edinburgh was... As far as I can tell, 1999. I come back because... I come back for shows. It's why...
Interview - Joe Bone from Bane
4 Aug 2011
The noir shows that have stalked the Edinburgh Fringe for three years
Joe Bone is a busy man. A few years back, he created the hard-boiled character Bruce Bane in the wake of a spate of old detective movies he'd been watching. Fast forward to 2011, and Bane has taken on a life of his own, spawning three stage shows, a…
Profile: Philip Seymour Hoffman, director and star of Jack Goes Boating
27 May 2011
The much-respected actor screens his directorial debut at the EIFF
Born Fairport, New York, 23 July 1967. Background Known as the ‘character actor’s character actor’, Hoffman has been a jobbing actor since the early 1990s. After playing bit parts in television shows, shorts and features, Hoffman got his breakthrough…
Paul Foot & Noel Fielding
17 Aug 2010
The comedian answers questions asked by his director.
The List asked the surreal and brilliant Paul Foot to complete our First Word interview. Of course, he couldn’t do it normally, and invited Noel Fielding (who directed his Fringe show) to set the questions. Here are the mind-bending results How long…
5 Questions - Patrick Monahan
12 Aug 2010
Comedian Patrick Monahan (winner of the longest kids show title award) takes a break from Stories and Tales for Kids Who Can Run Faster Than Snails to answer our 5 Questions.
Step inside a payphone booth for a spot of storytelling
12 Aug 2010
The Invisible Dot provides audiences with a new form of entertainment
What with the Fringe being the Fringe, it’s only right and proper that some of this year’s shows should crop up in the most unlikely of places. And so it is that The Invisible Dot have brought four old British Telecom payphone booths to this year’s…
Moira's five ways to ensure you survive the festival
10 Aug 2010
'Falkirk's hardest woman' hands out tips on surviving the Fringe
Being on tour can be a stressful business, what with staying away from home, forgetting your lines onstage and, erm, setting off the fire alarm in the venue. Scotland’s newest stage superstar, Moira, shares her tips on how to survive a fortnight at the…
Tinchy Stryder to take over the HMV Picture House
6 Aug 2010
The East London grime boy done good, and Third Strike is on its way
If Tinchy Stryder’s second long-player, Catch 22, saw him vault the grime underground and snare the pop mainstream (number one hits, collaborations with N-Dubz and a Sugababe, the best-selling UK solo artist of 2009), you wonder what level of stardom…
Nicolai Lilin: author of Siberian Education
5 Aug 2010
The writer tells of his time in prison, tattooing, and film offers
Handed his first weapon at the age of six, Nicolai Lilin was destined for a life of violence. Having fled the horrors of his past, he tells Jay Richardson why death is sometimes a better option. Born into a Siberian criminal dynasty, convicted of…
Jeremy Lion answers questions from kids
5 Aug 2010
The children's entertainer answers the questions that popped into our mailbox
Bumbling children’s entertainer Jeremy Lion has taken time out from being near-permanently soused to explore some pressing environmental issues in his new show. He’s still got time for the kids, however, and was more than happy to answer the questions…
Club Noir and Scottish Opera collaborate on A Night At The Opera
5 Aug 2010
Burlesque night prepare for unlikely pairing
Henry Northmore talks to the burlesque night as they prepare for one of this festival’s most unlikely collaborations
Thomas Carlile's Landscapes of Memory
5 Aug 2010
Public art exhibition spread across the city interpretable by touch phones
Keen-eyed observers will spot a number of black and white square barcodes amidst the shop signs and fly posting that decorate Edinburgh’s streets. But what is their purpose? Rachael Cloughton explains: The first one I saw was stuck to the concrete…
Harder, better, faster, stronger - Iain M. Banks interview
5 Aug 2010
The Fife-born author on Led Zeppelin, bacon rolls
The Fife-born author of 24 sci-fi books and mainstream novels talks to The List about Led Zeppelin, bacon rolls and his continual surprise at being even slightly famous First record you ever bought There were three, the day after I persuaded my…
Camille O’Sullivan talks about her show Chameleon
5 Aug 2010
The Irish chanteuse talks G&Ts, Scooby Doo and more
The first time I set foot in Edinburgh for the Fringe was 2004. I was supposed to perform at the Wigwam Tent, but at the last moment the venue went bankrupt — I was saved by the lovely Speigeltent who took my show and also put me in the great new show…
Richard Healy: Shapes and Things - five questions
5 Aug 2010
Sierra Metro artist on his influences and attitudes
In their exhibition at Sierra Metro artists Richard Healy and Gemma Holt explore the language of design through sculptural pieces, site-specific film installation and architectural techniques. Here Richard outlines his influences and attitude towards…
Gyles Brandreth - middle-aged, ex-MP, author, and Fringe show stalwart
4 Aug 2010
British author-cum-broadcaster-cum-Fringe show stalwart Gyles Brandreth talks about the highs and lows of his festival fortunes. "Edinburgh is a parallel universe. We do things differently here. I was a middle-aged, ex-MP with a tragic comb-over and…
Mini Profile: Vive Le Cabaret
3 Aug 2010
What’s that then? That would be a nightly cabaret show, hosted by Des O’Connor. Seriously? Mister Take Your Pick? Des & Mel Des O’ Connor is coming to the Fringe? Actually, no. ‘It’s not the orange-faced one off the telly,’ points out Vive Le…
Fringe 2010 cabaret offerings are as colourful as ever
30 Jul 2010
Smoke & Mirrors, Alan Cumming and The Crack
From pared down to jazz-hands up, this year’s variety and cabaret offerings are as colourful as ever. Anna Millar meets the makers to find out why we just can’t get enough It’s a certain man who can shimmy from club door whore to straight-talking…
Lady Carol - Malady
30 Jul 2010
We asked the singing, ukelele playing, dark-humorist five questions
This ukelele lady has an inky-black sense of humour, and can turn the sweetest of love songs into a creepy stalker anthem. Just, please, keep her away from bright light and cakes. Five words you’d use to describe your show Sad songs, silly…
Abandoman - Pic ‘n’ Mixtape
27 Jul 2010
Destined to be among the Fringe’s most popular draws, rapping improvisers Abandoman have to be seen
‘It’s lovely when a hip hop audience sees us,’ says genial frontman Rob Broderick. ‘Two lads wander out, one with a guitar, the other with an Irish accent, and you can tell they’re thinking, “this is going to be a disaster”. But then we start and they…
Radio Hoohah preview
27 Jul 2010
Double act go on a twisted adventure around the airwaves
Dubbed a ‘French and Saunders for the Facebook generation’, Octavia Mackenzie and Ashley McGuire are known in Fringe circles for their surreal spin on the everyday, from death to ‘the absurdity of Britain’s class system’ (find ‘Kensington Rhyming Slang…
Asher Treleaven - Secret Door
26 Jul 2010
A comically theatrical romp against blokishness
Via ‘the sweet filth of John Waters, the dark, strange wrongness of David Lynch’, and a near-encounter with the secret theatre for madmen, Asher Treleaven grapples with the question, ‘what maketh the man?’ This is the core of his ‘anarchic romp through…
The Illusionist opens EIFF 2010 - Sylvain Chomet interview
9 Jun 2010
The year after French animator Sylvain Chomet knocked out cinema-goers at the 2003 Edinburgh International Film Festival with his wildly eccentric and utterly charming double-Oscar nominated debut feature, Belleville Rendez-vous (aka The Triplets of…


