
14 August 2008
Did You Hear The One About The Scotsman, Englishman, Welshman And Irishman Who Appeared In Gorgie?
'Five Top Calibre Stand Ups'
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Wilson Dixon / Jason Cook / Mick Sergeant / Kevin Gildea / Teddy Bares
Scotland’s only year round seven day a week comedy club and its comedians are proud to support the Edinburgh People’s Festival, the festival for the people and by the people of the City. |
12 August 2008
EPF Presents The First
Hamish Henderson Memorial Lecture
'A Working Class Intellectual'
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The Edinburgh People’s Festival presents the first annual Hamish Henderson Memorial Lecture tomorrow night [Wed 13th August] at the ‘Out of the Blue’ Arts Centre, Dalmeny Street, Leith.
The lecture, delivered by Hamish Henderson’s biographer Mr Timothy Neat, marks the midpoint in this years Edinburgh People’s Festival programme of events. Download Full Press ReleasePDF File - 22Kb |
7 August 2008
‘Vladimir McTavish’ To Headline ‘Diverse’ People's Festival Cabaret Night
'Celebrate The Rich Diversity'
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The Scots comedian Paul Sneddon, aka ‘Vladimir McTavish’, will headline the Edinburgh People’s Festival’s opening cabaret night this Saturday [9th Aug] at the Gaff Theatre in Craigmillar. The event aims to celebrate the rich diversity and multicultural talent found throughout Edinburgh. Download Full Press Release PDF File - 20Kb |
3 August 2008
Be Cool In the People's T-Shirt
EPF 2008 Logo By Frank Boyle
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| Downloads: |
| *Edinburgh People's Festival Poster |
| *Opening Cabaret Night e-flyer |
| *Hamish Henderson Memorial Lecture e-flyer |
| *Art Debate e-flyer |
24 July 2008
Trevor Griffiths Radio Play
'These Are The Times'
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Trevor Griffiths who appeared at The Edinburgh People’s Festival last year, has his newest play - A Life of Thomas Paine - performed on Radio 4 this weekend. Thomas Paine is best known for his seminal work - 'The Rights Of Man' |
2 July 2008
People's Festival Programme
'Reaches The Parts Others Ignore'
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The Edinburgh People’s Festival today published its August 2008 programme of events. In previous years the People’s Festival presented David Sneddon to the Jack Kane Centre in Craigmillar weeks before he went on to win the BBC’s Fame Academy talent show, took Hollywood actress Nancy Cartwright to the city’s Royal Infirmary in ‘Bart Goes |
The centrepiece of this years programme is an award winning retrospective exhibition telling the story of the People’s Festival for the very first time, from its birth in the 1950’s, to its rebirth in 2002 and including its development to date. The exhibition takes place in the ARTSPACE in Craigmillar and runs from Saturday 9th-16th August.
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People's Festival Programme 2008
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10 June 2008
Angus Calder (1942-2008)
"a warm, generous and valued friend"
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We all remember him in fine form up there on the platform 'flyting' with Paul Gudgeon the Director of the Fringe, Tommy Shepherd of the Stand Comedy Club, Richard Demarco and Sain Fidimore from WHALE. Angus Calder, like Hamish Henderson before him, was an intellectual 'on the workers side', a poet, historian and author of outstanding talent as well as an everlasting socialist and republican. He has left us a great deal and we are grateful. |
20 May 2008
People’s Festival Launches £1,000 Visual Arts Competition
Richard Demarco To Judge Entries
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The Edinburgh People’s Festival [EPF] today announced that its 2008 programme in August will include a visual arts competition with £1,000 in prize money on offer. Artists across Scotland are invited to submit wall mounted work on the theme ‘People Like Us’. |
Entries will be exhibited at the North Edinburgh Arts Centre in August as part of the 2008 People’s Festival. The competition will run in tandem with a retrospective history of the People’s Festival spanning the last half century.
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23 April 2008
Seumas Milne To Speak
At May Day March
The award winning investigative journalist Seumas Milne will be among the speakers at this years Edinburgh May Day march.
Mr Milne, whose book ‘The Enemy Within’ sensationally exposed MI5 infiltration of the National Union of Mineworkers during the 1845 strike, has accepted an invitation to address the city’s annual labour movement celebration.
Edinburgh May Day organiser Colin Fox believes there will be great interest in what Mr Milne has to say.
“Seumas Milne is an outstanding writer and campaigner for social justice and has been for many years. We are delighted he has agreed to travel from London to participate in our annual May Day celebrations. I am sure such an acclaimed journalist will have much to say about the state of the world today. And I am equally sure there are many people in the Lothians who will want to hear him.”
7 April 2008
International Speakers Head to City for May Day Parade

Organisers of the this years Edinburgh May Day parade, celebrating international solidarity and socialism, today announced the guest speakers for the event which takes place on Saturday 3rd May.
The march this year will be led by Pat Arrowsmith from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and Colombian trade union leader Aida Avella.
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11 March 2008
Award Winning EPF Exhibition Set to Debut in Craigmillar
The Edinburgh People’s Festival, which last month won two awards worth £8,000 for its exhibition on the 50 year history of the groundbreaking arts project, announced today that the show will take place in the ‘Artspace’, Craigmillar.
People’s Festival Chairman Colin Fox thanked the ‘Artspace’ management committee for agreeing to host the week long exhibition saying:
“I am grateful to the management committee at ‘Artspace’ for making such fantastic facilities available for our exhibition. Craigmillar is in many ways the spiritual home of the Edinburgh People’s Festival.”
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6 March 2008
EPF Secures Lottery Funding For Historic Exhibition
The Edinburgh People’s Festival [EPF] has secured National Lottery funding for an exhibition on its 50 year history. The ‘Awards for All’ Fund has agreed to provide £5,000 towards the cost of the show to be held in August this year.
People’s Festival Chairman Colin Fox welcomed the news and expects to announce details of the venue for the exhibition in the next couple of days on the website. ‘This award from the National Lottery is terrific news for the Edinburgh People’s Festival. Our organisation has grown in leaps and bounds in recent months and we are delighted that the ‘Awards For All’ fund has recognised the great merit in our proposal.’
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4 March 2008
Last Spanish Civil war veteran from Scotland dies
MayDay Committee Presentation To Stevie Fullarton
L-R Colin Fox, Stevie Fullarton, Craig MacLean, Ronnie Fullarton (son)
The death of Stevie Fullarton, the last surviving Scot to fight in the Spanish civil war [1936-38] represents the end of an era and breaks an important human link in the struggles of the socialist movement internationally. Stevie was born in the east end of Glasgow in 1920 and joined the Communist Party as a teenager. He left Glasgow at the age of seventeen and smuggled himself into Spain via France because he was outraged at the sight of Franco’s fascists threatening the elected Republican government.
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The Edinburgh People’s Festival has received important financial backing from an influential UK foundation. The Barry Amiel and Norman Melburn Trust based in London aims to ‘advance public education, learning and knowledge in all aspects of the working class movement’. The Trust has awarded the Edinburgh People’s Festival £3,000 towards the cost of an exhibition to be staged later this year.
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Edinburgh People’s Festival Chairman Colin Fox today sent his warmest congratulations to Scots author AL Kennedy on winning the 2008 Costa’s Book of the Year Award.
Alison Kennedy performed at last years Edinburgh People’s Festival (EPF). Speaking today from New York she expressed her thanks to the EPF both for their kind message and their past support and wished the organisation continued success.
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On January 25th 2008, an evening of music,comedy, traditional food, discussion and socialising.
'Celebrate the Radical' with Bruce Morton, acclaimed comic, storyteller and social commentator and Patrick Scott Hogg, a leading authority on the writing and life of Burns.
For tickets, £7 (£4 unwaged) contact:
Kevin on 0774 714 8764
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Charitable Status Secured
The Edinburgh People’s Festival has reached yet another important milestone by becoming Scotland’s newest registered charity.
The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator [OSCR] this week acknowledged that the People’s Festival meets the criteria laid down in sections 7 and 8 of the Charity and Trustees Investment [Scotland] Act 2005. It has further confirmed that the purposes of the People’s Festival - ‘the advancement of education, the arts, science, heritage and culture’ - mean it can now be entered onto the Scottish Charity Register.
Edinburgh People’s Festival spokesman Colin Fox believes their achievement will put the arts group on even stronger foundations.
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Russian Revolution
Booklet Launch
The Edinburgh People’s Festival has published a booklet to mark the 90th anniversary of the Russian Revolution. The booklet entitled ‘What the Russian Revolution means to me?’ will be launched at Word Power Books on Wednesday night [12th Dec 2007 at 7pm].
People’s Festival spokesman Colin Fox believes the publication marks another stage in the progress of the project which began in 2002 to promote a ‘for the people, by the people’ approach to the arts in the city. The idea for the book, he told us, arose out of an event the People’s Festival held in October with the Oscar nominated playwright Trevor Griffiths.Download Full Press Release
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The launch will take place on at 7pm on Wednesday 12th of December, at Word Power Books, 43-45 West Nicolson Street, Edinburgh.
Come and join us for this festive last EPF event of the year!











