IT'S almost that time again.
The Edinburgh Festivals are back, and once again our excellent team of journalists, including our specialist theatre critic Mark Brown, will be bringing you top coverage.
Every Sunday you can expect to read numerous reviews of the biggest shows, recommendations for your own days out, and cultural criticism – plus news on the challenges facing the city during the busy period. This week it's his special pick of the Festivals preview.
During the week, our political journalists will be checking out the shows from leading MPs and MSPs and taking you inside some of the most talked-about appearances of the year. And yes - we'll be reviewing Mhairi Black's comedy show.
Over the last few years, our coverage of comedy, arts, theatre, dance and more has been among our subscribers' favourite summer content, and this year is likely to be no different.
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