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Putin’s attack on peace and democracy

On the 24th of February, I, and millions across the country awoke to a BBC Breaking News notification on my … More

democracy, europe, politics, russia, Tom Rees, ukraine

‘It feels good to represent Scotland and Glasgow wherever we go’ – In Conversation with Walt Disco’s James Potter

Rosie Lowndes sits down with Walt Disco’s James Potter ahead of their homecoming show at St. Luke’s to talk Texas … More

Interview, James Potter, music, Rosie Lowndes, Walt disco

In holy matrimony to the obscure: Walt Disco @ St Luke’s, 30th of March 2022

St. Luke’s, Gallowgate, Glasgow. I am surrounded by pinstriped, tartaned and beret-topped beautiful young people. A pair of underwear is … More

glasgow, music, Music Review, Rosie Lowndes, st luke's, Walt disco

Review: Catch the Fair One: As part of GFF22 (2021) 

TW: drugs, violence, body horror, death  On my exchange in Canada, I’ve learned a lot about how Indigenous women are … More

Catch of the Fair One, film festival, film review, GFF22, glasgow, kristiina kangasluoma
persons wearing denim jeans while holding hands

Why the Anti-Rom Com deserves more love 

With Valentine’s day over and done with, I’m sure many of us are still left feeling blue, with feelings of … More

Anti-Rom Com, Drama, Eryn Browning, film, love, relationship

Happening review – as part of GFF22 

“Every month a girl tests her luck and dies in extreme pain”  We’re in France and it’s 1963; Camus is … More

Drama, film review, GFF22, Happening, Marc Jameson

Review: Time of Impatience – as part of GFF22 

Can you remember your childhood summer days when you were simply longing for a swim?  Aydin Orak’s new coming-of-age drama … More

film, film review, GFF22, kristiina kangasluoma, time of Impatience

A Slice of FrightFest 

As part of the Glasgow Film Festival program, Arrow Video’s FrightFest has come to the city. Showcasing twelve horror (as … More

eve connor, film, film review, frightfest, GFF22

Barenaked Ladies @ Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 16th of March 2022 

Truth be told, I had no idea what to expect when I agreed to cover this show. I knew a … More

Barenaked Ladies, Eryn Browning, glasgow royal concert hall, live review, music

Pale Waves @ The O2 Academy, March 5th, 2022

In a sticky-floored neoclassical theatre, I find myself moshing alongside an absurd melange of middle-aged couples with pierced eyebrows, pre-adolescents … More

music, Music Review, Naomi Maeve, pale waves, review

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