''Fest Magazine'' is an Edinburgh-based arts magazine that publishes during the
Edinburgh Festival
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each year. It is a free, bi-weekly, A5 glossy publication distributed through key Festival venues.
History
''Fest'' was established in 2002 as an alternative Edinburgh Festival review guide by then
University of Edinburgh
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students, Dan Lerner and
Helen Pidd, now Northern England Editor of ''
The Guardian
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''.
"Profile: Helen Pidd"
Edinburgh Alumni website The guide started life as a 32-page tabloid newspaper which published three times per week during August. It began with the support of Time Out
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and in conjunction with a large number of student writers from the University of Edinburgh student newspaper ''Student
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''.
In 2003, ''Fest'' relocated from the basement office at the Pleasance Courtyard venue and began to establish a reputation among Fringe-goers as a strong youth-oriented, independent arts magazine. Media partnerships were established with The BBC and Big Issue Scotland between 2003 and 2005.
In 2007, ''Fest ''adopted an A5 glossy magazine format at 100 pages, and in 2008 launched an accompanying A4 preview magazine distributed before the start of the festival. In 2014 the preview edition became A5 to match the August review editions.
In 2015, ''Fest'' was taken into the Radge Media stable of titles, who also publish local culture publication The Skinny Magazine.
Awards
In 2006, ''Fest'' writer and theatre editor, Miles Johnson, was awarded the Allen Wright Award for Excellence in Journalism for his feature "Bowling with The Hamiltons", against competition from ''The Scotsman
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'', '' The List'' and ''The Sunday Herald
The ''Sunday Herald'' was a Scottish Sunday newspaper, published between 7 February 1999 and 2 September 2018. Originally a broadsheet, it was published in compact format from 20 November 2005. The paper was known for having combined a cent ...
''. Johnson, 21 at the time, was also the Allen Wright Award's youngest winner in its nine-year history. Editor Sam Friedman was also nominated for the award.
''Fest'' received an additional two nominations in 2007 through Nana Wereko-Brobby and Yasmin Sulaiman. ''Fest'' was also listed among ''The Times
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'' Top Five Festival Websites in 2005.
References
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External links
''Fest'' Online
2002 establishments in Scotland
Biweekly magazines published in the United Kingdom
Magazines established in 2002
Mass media in Edinburgh
Free magazines
Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Works about festivals