EDINBURGH, UK — If there’s one place where print media is still very much alive and well, it’s here, in August. To walk along the Scottish capital’s cobbled streets is to run a gauntlet of kids with angular haircuts thrusting flyers and free magazines. Every wall seems to be plastered with posters advertising shows at the Fringe, the world’s
Edinburgh’s Feminist Revolution
A steep rise in the number of women comedians at this year’s Fringe Festival reflects changing social mores.