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Live Review: DMA’S

DMA’S – BROADCAST – 18/10 Despite repeated comparisons to The Stone Roses and Oasis, Sydney garage pop trio DMA’S succeeds … More

Broadcast, DMA'S, glasgow, live review

Album Review: Little May – For the Company

Little May are a folk trio from Sydney, and their debut album For The Company, produced and recorded with The … More

Album Review, for the company, katie fannin, little may, Music Review

Fossil Fuels vs the Arts

Hypocritical funding decisions cloud artistic integrity.

BP, fossil fuels, rachel walker, Shell, sponsorship, the arts, the Tate

Arts Review: The Jungle Book

Dir. Kirsty Mcadam and Tom White, Qudos QMU, 11th Oct 2015 Kirsty McAdam and Tom White’s adaptation of The Jungle … More

qmu, qudos, STaG, the jungle book, University of Glasgow

The Strypes Interview

A few weeks ago the QMU was graced with the presence of the young Irish band The Strypes.  The old-school, … More

glasgow, Interview, qmu, The Strypes, yasmina todd

Album Review: Protomarty – The Agent Intellect

PROTOMARTYR – THE AGENT INTELLECT  As you’d expect of a band from the Motor City, The Agent Intellect is unashamedly … More

Album Review, glasgow, matthew hayhow, protomartyr, the agent intellect

Film Review: A Quiet Inquisition

I was expecting a lot of pain, screams, and disturbing images that would hunt me at night, but A Quiet … More

a quiet inquisition, alessandra zeka, CCA, document human rights film festival, holen kahn

Live Review: Ciaran Lavery

CIARAN LAVERY – NICE N SLEAZY’S – 16/10 Ciaran Lavery opens his set singing a capella, accompanied only by the … More

ciaran lavery, Clare Patterson, glasgow, live review, nicensleazys

Top 5 Walks in Glasgow

With Glaswegian Music to Walk To! From U to T (approx. 40 mins) Letters To The Metro (Zombi Remix) – … More

Belle and Sebastian, BMX Bandits, Buchanan Street, Edwyn Collins, glasgow, Glasgow music, glasgow university, health, Hyndland, Josh Dodds, Kelvin River walk, Kelvingrove Park, mogwai, nature, Necropolis, Park Circus, Park Road, Partick, The Arlington, The Vaselines, University of Glasgow, Woodlands Road

Film Spotlight: Speed Racer (2008)

For the first installment of a new regular feature on the website, Matthew Hayhow talks about his love for the … More

glasgow university, matthew hayhow, Roger Allam, Speed racer, The Matrix, the Wachowskis, University of Glasgow

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