Kristina is a multilingual writer and journalist based in Edinburgh, Scotland. With a passion for mental health, photography, arts, feminism, self-development, the environment, and more. She aims to deliver content that is not only ethical, but also leaves one feeling informed, uplifted, and motivated.
It’s official, Edinburgh Hogmanay is back with the iconic Street Party to welcome in 2024 with a bang in the city centre, including four days of celebrations. After being cancelled in 2021 due to the pandemic, peo...
Scotland is an ancient land with terrain formed from three separate continents. Because of the geological diversity, the country is considered amongst the best places in the world for hiking and outdoor activities by ma...
Scotland is an ancient country boasting breathtaking landscapes, having been home to human inhabitants since around 12,000 BC. As a social species, we tend to live in groups, leading to the formation of society and the...
Ah, the sweet feeling of nostalgia. That moment of bliss when you have a bite of your favourite childhood meal or that fuzzy sensation of reminiscing about the good old days with friends. Well, the good old days have be...
We love a bit of Parisian flair, and this new spot is just what we needed. Encore, a late-night speakeasy spot located within the Parisian-style West End Brasserie…...
The people of Scotland have gathered together to help one another once again amid the cost of living crisis. Recently, a free coat exchange was reintroduced at The Leith Collective at Ocean Terminal and Fort Kinnaird an...
Edinburgh skies could get painted green tomorrow night (November 30 and December 3) due to a spectacular display of the Northern Lights, marking the official start of winter. The chances are high between 9pm on November...
The UK has not had a white Christmas since 2010, so here’s to hoping for that fairy-tale-like magic that snow brings. As Edinburgh is currently in its first below-zero cold snap of the season, locals have been won...
December is here, and it’s officially acceptable to put up your Christmas tree. With the Christmas markets staying for the month and the city fully livening up just in time for Christmas, there are plenty of excit...
It is safe to say Scotland has some traditions that would be considered weird anywhere else. We are obsessed with Irn-bru, ceilidhs are a regular occurrence and deep-fried Mars bars have had a huge amount of…...