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Album Review: Tune-Yards – ‘I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life’

In Tune-Yards’ latest album I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life, founder and front-woman Merrill Garbus once again … More

Album Review, i can feel you creep into my private life, tim abrams, Tune-Yards, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Ali, The Goat and Ibrahim

In association with Africa in Motion Film Festival

Africa in Motion Film Festival, aike jansen, ali the goat and ibrahim, film review, four stars, University of Glasgow

Album Review: The Spook School – ‘Could It Be Different?’

Could It Be Different? is the third album from Edinburgh indie-pop four-piece The Spook School. On the scene since 2011, … More

Album Review, could it be different?, katie fannin, The Spook School, University of Glasgow

Live Review: The Vignettes

King Tuts, 19/01 The Vignettes – comprised of Strathclyde (oooh) students Hamish Swanson, Innes Mackintosh, Sean Mason and Matthew Bird … More

jake gordon, king tut's wah wah hut, Live Music, live review, lucy scott, music, the vignettes

Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Drug Research Discontinued

Pfizer, the world’s third largest drug maker, has decided to stop its research on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Not only … More

alzheimer's, drug research, isabelle ribe, parkinson's, pfizer, Science and Technology

Cinemaster feature: Paul Thomas Anderson

Žad Novak examines the thematic complexity of Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood -in association with the Glasgow Film … More

cinemasters, film, film feature, GFT, Glasgow Film Theatre, Paul Thomas Anderson, there will be blood, Žad Novak

Unified Korea’s Winter Olympics?

South Korean athletes will march under a unified flag with their North Korean counterparts at their home Olympics next month, … More

louise wylie, north korea, south korea, unified korea, winter olympics

Is Original Music A Myth?

Society has a funny way of allowing art to be treated as purely a product, to such an extent as … More

imogen hay, music feature, original music

Football Crazy, Football Mad: Sectarianism Over Sense

Often before people move to Glasgow, they only have a few preconceptions about the city – the weather is shite, … More

football crazy football mad, louise wylie, sectarianism, sectarianism over sense, University of Glasgow

Newly Appointed Minister for Loneliness

Prime Minister Theresa May recently announced the appointment of Conservative MP Tracey Crouch as the new ‘Minister for Loneliness’. The … More

conservatives, jo cox, minister for loneliness, rebecca rae, theresa may, tories, tracey crouch, University of Glasgow

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