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Live Review: Evans the Death

Glad Cafe – 21/07/2015 Local trio Poor Things draw in an enthusiastic crowd for their support slot.  With an album … More

Ellen MacAskill, evans the death, glad cafe, glasgow university, Poor Things, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

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

bard in the botanics, Caitlin MacColl, glasgow university, merchant of venice, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

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

Clare Patterson, elvis depressedly, glasgow university, new alhambra, University of Glasgow

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

emma thomson, film, film review, robert carlyle, ronan duff, the legend of barney thomson

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

Album Review, Caitlin Walker, Lyle christine, music, review, The Landed Gentry

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

Clare Patterson, department of work and pensions, jobseekers, mental health, mental illness, news, tory government, UK

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

Emma Mckie, film, glasgow university, Inside Out, Pixar, University of Glasgow

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

domnic dromgoole, romeo and juliet, theatre royal, tim hoare

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

alice lannon, glasgow university, Josephine Sillars, ripped from the wire spine, University of Glasgow

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

A Stranger Walks Into A Bar, glasgow university, Nice N' Sleazy, Ralitsa Nox Petrova, Shilper T-Hyland, storytelling, University of Glasgow

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