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News & Features

Amnesty International and the Big Issue in Scotland announced the winner the Freedom of Expression Award...



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Brendon Burns with his stand–up show, “So I Suppose This Is Offensive Now?” won if.comedy (formerly perrier) Award. The winner of the 2006 if.comedy award Phil Nicholl presented the 2007 Awards.



Edinburgh Festival 2007

The Edinburgh International Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe together make up the world’s largest festival of the performing arts, including dance, theatre, opera, comedy, visual arts, music, cabaret, film and much more.

Fringe Media Centre will be providing multimedia support for a number of artists participating in the festival.

RSS news feed is available for a selection of our websites.
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keep up with your favourite shows in Fringe Media Centre website.

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Please visit individual artist’s website for a full list of available features including podcasting, audio/videocasting, image gallery and more.
Latest Artists On Fringe Media Centre Website



Funny Women At The Fringe
Funny Women
Venue: Laughing Horse @ Ego



Alyssa Kyria: (In)Famous For 5 Minutes!
Moody Productions
Venue: Holyrood Too @ Faith



ProjectWings
Wings
Venue: Acoustic Music Centre



Peter Nevland
Peter Nevland
Venue: Acoustic Music Centre



Guid Sisters
Funny Women
Venue: Laughing Horse @ Ego



Deaf Shepherd
Deaf Shepherd
Venue: Acoustic Music Centre



Dear Heart & Here To Stay
Agelink Theatre
Venue: ACT – IV @ The Radisson



Croc Doesn’t Eat Chicken
Roger Jenkins
Venue: ACT – IV @ The Radisson



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