Police seek witnesses to unexplained New Town death – An App for the Galleries – Gorgie Dalry Community Council – Morningside Gallery – Panda babies?

Cumberland Street was closed off until late afternoon yesterday by police following the discovery of a man in his 30s who later died in hospital. Police are keen to hear from anyone who was around the area in the early hours of yesterday morning. More in our article here.

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An App for you to try out today. Find out more about it on the National Galleries of Scotland website.

“ArtHunter is the free mobile phone app for art lovers, featuring works in the National Galleries of Scotland.

Use ArtHunter to capture featured artworks on your visit to the Scottish National Gallery, Scottish National Portrait Gallery and Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.

Unlock bonus content, video, audio, and high resolution images to come back to whenever you like.

Play your way. Complete themed collections, hunt for all the ArtHunter artworks in a gallery, earn trophies, and share your progress with your friends as you go.

With new works and collections added every month, make sure to keep coming back for more.”

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A reminder that Gorgie Dalry Community Council have a meeting on Monday evening 8 April 2013 beginning at 7pm.

“Remember we have changed where we hold our meetings and you’ll now find us inĀ Gorgie Dalry Parish Church, 190 -192 Gorgie Road, EH11 2NX. It’s very easy to find – next to Tynecastle and opposite White Park. Enter through the main door on Gorgie Rd and walk through to the meeting room at the rear of the Church.”

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Morningside Gallery have a new exhibition which opens next Saturday 13 April 2013which will include paintings by Lynn Rodgie. They told The Edinburgh Reporter:-“On Saturday 13th April, between 12 and 3pm, Lynn Rodgie will be in the gallery to open her collection of new paintings and to meet and greet her many fans. It looks to be a fun event so do pop along! We’re also introducing three fantastic new artists this month – painters Gary Morrow and Claudia Massie and the award winning ceramicist Tom Hopkins Gibson. ”

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It would be nice to think that the pandas will be able to breed this year. Read more about the science behind it all here.

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