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Live Review: Cigarettes After Sex

QMU, 14/11 Imagine this: you are home in a relaxed and perhaps nostalgic mood, so you decide to listen to … More

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Live Review: Stu Larsen

King Tuts, 22/11 What makes going to gigs worth it is getting to know the person whose music you love … More

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Live Review: Jamnesty 2017

Stereo, 18/11 Glasgow University Amnesty International Society’s annual music fundraiser featured high-caliber local talent while raising awareness of important political … More

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Live Review: Blondie

SSE Hydro, 14/11 It’s not often that a band that started in the 70s, broke up, then reformed fifteen years … More

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Arts Review: STAG Nights – After Hours

Qudos, Thursday 21st Nov Unfortunately, I was only able to attend the last out of three STAG Nights- a yearly … More

arts and culture, qudos, STaG, stag: after hours, Žad Novak

What’s In A Party?

David McGinley discusses the role of political parties today, and what it means to be a member of one. The … More

David McGinley, features, party membership, political party, politics

Film Review: Like Crazy

In association with The Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival Like Crazy is a delicately humorous portrayal of mental illness that … More

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Violence and Absurdity and Dingbats

Tasha Baldassarre writes on the lasting impact and continuing relevance of the Coen Brothers’ varied and unique filmography. The Coen … More

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Consumption: When Life Gives You Lemons, Learn to Cook

Ivy Massey on the creativity and liberation that can be found in cooking 

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Live Review: Ghostpoet

Stereo// 28/10 Image credit: Katie McPeake Following the release of his eagerly anticipated new album Dark Days + Canapés, it’s … More

ghostpoet, katie mcpeake, live review, stereo, University of Glasgow

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