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Live Review – Scottee: Class

Assembly Roxy, Edinburgh, 14-18/8 and 21-25/8 The Fringe – and theatre generally – has a class problem. 42% of British … More

amy shimmin, classism, Edinburgh Fringe, live review, theatre

Live Review – Scottee: Class

Assembly Roxy, Edinburgh, 14-18/8 and 21-25/8 The Fringe – and theatre generally – has a class problem. 42% of British … More

amy shimmin, classism, Edinburgh Fringe, live review, theatre

Live Review – Trips and Falls

theSpace @ Niddry Street, Dir. Aimée Buchanan, 2nd-17th August  This year’s Fringe show from STaG follows two sisters, determined to … More

Edinburgh Fringe, eleanor fletcher, live, STaG, theatre

Live Review – Trips and Falls

theSpace @ Niddry Street, Dir. Aimée Buchanan, 2nd-17th August  This year’s Fringe show from STaG follows two sisters, determined to … More

Edinburgh Fringe, eleanor fletcher, live, STaG, theatre

Student Living, Through the Lens of Leaving

As a third-year undergraduate student, I feel like I have been lucky with my student flat experiences. Coming to uni … More

ciara vernon, issue 141, student halls, student life, university life

At the Pictures: Cinema Outside the City Limits

My last three columns have focused on Glasgow’s relationship with its cinemas both evolving and extinct. While Glasgow has a … More

at the pictures, film, issue 141, ronan duff, rural cinemas

The Need For Accessible Writing

One thing that often irritates me about writing at university is how there’s a demand from your lecturers and tutors … More

academia, accessibility, gabriel rutherford, issue 141, literature, writing

New Hair, New Me?

Dramatically changing your appearance when going through a difficult or stressful life transition is a classic trope of teen movies … More

fashion, hair, issue 141, looks, maria kostoulia

Film Review – Pity Party Film Club Presents: Welcome to the Dollhouse

[Trigger warning: sexual assault mention] American coming-of-age films tend to focus on high school, reminding you of the torture that … More

90s, Elsa Lindström, film review, films, teen

What’s In A Name?

As Game of Thrones ended this year, it was revealed that 2,542 children born in 2018 were named after the … More

Game of Thrones, gracie beswick, names

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