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Arts Review: Cinderella

Dir. Morag Fullarton, King’s Theatre, 8th Dec – 8th Jan I am a huge fan of pantomime – the stories, … More

Cinderella, des clarke, festive season, King's Theatre, mata durkin, panto, review

Impress: Really the Best Way To Go?

Impress – no longer will it just be a word to describe what you (try to) do on a first … More

impress, Kirsty Campbell, press regulator

Film Review: American Honey

[3/5] In the opening scene of American Honey we find Star (Sasha Lane) foraging in a roadside skip for food … More

american honey, ronan duff

Let’s Talk About… Eating Disorders

It was really difficult for me to start writing this piece. I put too much anger in the first draft. … More

eating disorders, invisible illnesses, let's talk about..., lucy ford

The Vagina Monologues

“Why far too many women can’t figure out where their own vagina is.” According to a recent study, there is … More

sex ed, vaginas, vicky walker

‘We all hear their cry for help.’

But the government won’t commit to humanitarian air drops. In the weeks leading up to the end of the siege … More

aleppo, humanitarian crisis, Kirsty Campbell, syria, tobias ellwood, UN

Arts Review: The Snaw Queen

Dir. Johnny McKnight, Tron Theatre, 29th November – 7th January The Snaw Queen is an example of pantomime at its … More

glasgow university, johnny mcknight, snaw queen, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

La Vie Simple: French festive (re)flections

At the moment, I’m reaching child-like levels of Christmas excitement. Not for the holiday itself, nor Santa bringing me a … More

amy shimmin, France, glasgow university, la vie simple, University of Glasgow, year abroad

Immigration – A Divisive Issue by Nature

The last few months in British politics have proven to be nought but a stagnant and shambolic mess. Many of … More

brexit, british nationalism, division, euan mcilvanney, immigration, nationalism

Film Review: Train to Busan

[4/5] Any good zombie film has to have three components working in perfect synchronicity for it to be a success: … More

luke shaw, train to busan

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