Glad Cafe – 21/07/2015 Local trio Poor Things draw in an enthusiastic crowd for their support slot. With an album … More
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Arts Review: Merchant of Venice
Dir. Gordon Barr, Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens, 16th July – 1st August 2015 It’s all a swindle… Nestled in pre-war decadence, … More
Album Review: Elvis Depressedly – New Alhambra
Internet shoegaze sensations and fans of a forced pun, Elvis Depressedly (they have a song titled, wittily, ‘Disgraceland’) have released … More
Film Review: The Legend of Barney Thomson
In one of the more memorable scenes of Robert Carlyle’s directorial début, the heads of a Glasgow police branch huddle … More
Album Review: The Landed Gentry – Lyle Christine
I’m in two halves about this album. Probably because the album itself is in two halves: the good half and … More
Jobseekers with mental illness not classed as “vulnerable”
Infomation from the Department of Work and Pensions reveals that sanctioned jobseekers with a mental health problem will not be … More
Film Review: Inside Out
In association The Grovesnor ‘What if our feelings, had feelings?’ must have been the question on the Pixar writers’ minds … More
Arts Review: Romeo and Juliet
Dir. Dominic Dromgoole and Tim Hoare, Theatre Royal, 4th – 8th August The Globe Theatre’s touring production of Romeo and … More
Album review: Josephine Sillars – Ripped from the Wire Spine
Dreamy, funny and lovely, Josephine Sillar’s new EP Ripped From the Wire Spine is delightful. A talented pianist and vocalist, … More
Arts review: A Stranger Walks Into A Bar
Dir. Shilpa T-Hyland, Nice ‘N’ Sleazy, 26th July Inspired in equal measure by the rich folklore traditions of the British … More
