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    The Skinny

    The Skinny

    4.4(9 reviews)
    0.8 miNewington

    It's always a bonus if you find yourself sitting down in a pub or a coffee shop and see copies of…read moreThe Skinny lying about. Compared to the double glazing ads and out of date non-news you get in most free papers, it's journalistic heaven. Compared to papers you'd actually pay for it's not that bad either, It's a bit up it's own arse at times, but if you're interested in what's going on slightly left of centre in the music, film, media and art scenes across Scotland, then it's probably the best publication currently available, free or not. Granted, some of the content an writing will appeal only to the most insufferable arseholes who bore you senseless by wittering on about the latest no-mark band they've found on Myspace, but even taking that into account there's plenty of reading to be had here.

    The Skinny is a great free music newspaper. It is a great source to find new upcoming local bands,…read moreand it also has extensive listings for upcoming gigs, clubs and comedy shows. I always enjoy reading music publications, and compared to many main stream music magazines, the Skinny certainly provides a better range of coverage on a broader spectrum of music. Indeed, it recent years, the Skinny has gone further and now features articles on theatre, books, art and fashion. Apart from the emphasis on local new bands, the paper also focuses on the alternative-indie music scene. Indeed, it recently had a headline interview with the American band The National. If you want to know what is happening in the latest music circles, then the Skinny is essential reading for you. It might not come in a glossy magazine format, but its content is head and shoulders above other publications.

    Canongate Books

    Canongate Books

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.3 miRoyal Mile, Old Town, Newington

    I bought the book Guantanamo Diary by Mohamedou Ould Slahi directly from Canongate via their…read morewebsite, as they were offering a discount offer with the release of the book. I am delighted by their service: not only did the book arrive extremely quickly, but they offer a free extra book with every online purchase! Not only did I receive a handpicked book to go alongside my purchased title (Redeployment by Phil Klay), but they also wrote me a lovely and thoughtful handwritten note (by Jo) with it! Such high class service in this day and age!! I am delighted. PS - the two books were also excellent too, five stars for each of those also! (for my full review visit the relevant titles on Goodreads).

    Throughout my time in Edinburgh I have obtained a habit of visiting old second hand book shops,…read moreinfluenced by my habit of reading. And through my reading I have come to appreciate one of the most well known publishers in Edinburgh, Canongate Books. Set up in the 1990s, it is not as large as the mainstream publishers, but through time Canongate has emerged as one of the best places for writers to publish their books. The company promotes new writers as well as old ones, whilst also keeping that distinct Scottish character. They have also branched out by publishing books by Nick Cave and soon will publish the first book by Dizzee Rascal! (Not bad for small independent publishers). If you want a read, then Canongate will have a lot to offer!

    Edinburgh Evening News - printmedia - Updated May 2026

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