In the UK, the arts are facing a dilemma. Visual arts, theatre, ballet, and a host of other art forms … More
Author: qmunicate
Review: STaG’s New Works Festival
New Works is an annual festival by STaG, during which each night consists of two plays: one twenty and one … More
Arts Review: What Girls Are Made Of
Tramway, dir. Orla O’Loughlin, 09-13/04/19
Single Review: Josie Duncan & the Dusk -Oh, To Be a Bird
I’m listening to Josie’s “velvet untorn” voice while on a train, again travelling from my family home in the Highlands … More
Mental Gainz
When questioned on why people visit the gym, many tend to focus on the physical advantages, such as losing weight, … More
Social Media is Not Real Life
The reality of social media posts and their real life impact has been a topic of much discussion in the … More
Arts Review: The Taming of the Shrew
Tron Theatre, Dir. Michael Fentiman, 20-30/03/19 As I went to turn my phone off, aware that the performance would start … More
Live Review: Bogha-Frios: LGBT + Voices in Folk – at Celtic Connections
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 3/1/19 “Get ready for some cheesy chords!” jokes a musician as we open Bogha-Frois (Gaelic for … More
Dippy at Kelvingrove: A Roar-some Experience
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, until 6 May 2019. The skeleton of Diplodocus carnegii, more fondly known as Dippy, has … More
Arts Review: Spring!
Scottish Ballet, Chor. Sophie Laplane and Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Theatre Royal, 4th April 2019 The Scottish Ballet’s most recent performance, … More
