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Film Review: Tokyo Ghoul (Live Action) – in association with Scotland Loves Anime

Despite the bad reputation of live action film adaptations of anime and manga, Tokyo Ghoul’s live action movie, screened in … More

anime, film, film review, live action, manga, nini huang, tokyo ghoul

The Hypocrisy of Hollywood

Hollywood, in its glitz and glamor, has positioned itself as a beacon of liberal free expression. It is from this … More

harvey weinstein, hollywood, news, news feature

Consumption: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Brie

Ivy Massey on ethical food anxieties. Content warning: this article talks about disordered eating, anorexia, and pro-ana websites. For as … More

consumption, disordered eating, eating disorders, ethical food anxiety, food anxiety, ivy massey, vegan, veganism

EP Review: Wild Beasts – ‘Punk Drunk & Trembling’

As Wild Beasts announced their split over Twitter in late September, they planned to release this EP as a final … More

conor o'hare, EP review, punk drunk and trembling, wild beasts

Arts Review: La Traviata

Dir. Marie Lambert, Theatre Royal, 22nd October – 2nd December

la traviata, louise wylie, royal opera, theatre royal, University of Glasgow

Live Review: The Breeders

O2 ABC, 15/10 Starting as a side project for Pixies’ bassist Kim Deal with assistance from first Throwing Muses’ Tanya … More

live review, Max Sefton, o2 abc, the breeders

Ode to Chimamanda Adichie

We all change a lot once we get to university. I am certain that when I eventually leave university and later … More

americanah, chimamanda adichie, isabelle ribe

Live Review: Emeli Sandé

SSE Hydro, 15/10 29-year old Calum Scott really warmed up Sandé’s crowd with his version of ‘Dancing On My Own’. … More

Dana Stoddart, emeli sande, hydro, live review, SSE Hydro

Art Review: One Mississippi

Dir. Umar Ahmed, Tron Theatre, 13-14th October [Content Warning – suicide]

art review, finley dickins, one mississippi, tron theatre

Blogging A Dead Horse: Surfing The “Web” With Jo Reid

I never choose to watch a recipe video on Facebook. They choose me. I’ll be half way through learning how … More

blogging a dead horse, buzzfeed, internet culture, jo reid

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