On this week's #ScotsinUS, we celebrate an artistic summer across Scotland. Major General Alastair Bruce, Governor of Edinburgh Castle, welcomes the ASF to the Edinburgh Royal Military Tattoo. Claire McKenzie of Noisemaker speaks on the process of putting up a show at the Fringe. Their show, Scots is entering its final days this summer. Martin Hunt introduces Dark Noon, a riveting story of the Wild West. It is also entering its last days at the Pleasance Theatre. To get tickets, please visit, https://www.pleasance.co.uk/event/dark-noon Camilla G Hellman MBE, President of the American Scottish Foundation is in conversation with Lucy Clement, head of development at the National Library of Scotland to discuss the events happening at the library this summer. We also highlight our discussion with Georgina Ripley, Principal Curator of Modern and Contemporary Design at the National Museum of Scotland on the opening of the new exhibition, Beyond the Little Black Dress. It follows the journey of the garment from the classic design by Coco Chanel in 1926 to a canvas all designers can explore with. The exhibition is open until October 29th, and tickets can be purchased at https://www.nms.ac.uk/.../beyond-the-little-black-dress/ Then we journey to Dundee to visit the visionary V&A Design Museum. Their Tartan exhibit is still on through the end of the summer. To learn more about the exhibit, please visit https://www.vam.ac.uk/dundee/whatson/exhibitions/tartan All episodes of #ScotsinUS are available on Spotify, Anchor, and Apple Podcasts. If you'd like to watch the video recording, please check out our Facebook and Youtube pages. New episodes are released on the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month. For more information on the American Scottish Foundation, visit our website: americanscottishfoundation.org #AmericanScottishFoundation #nationalmuseumofscotland #littleblackdress #nationallibrary #darknoon #edinburghfestival #tattoo #fringefestival #v&a #dundee