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Arts Review: Miss Julie

Tron Theatre, 27/02/19 – 02/03/19 Zinnie Harris’ Scottish adaptation of August Strindberg’s Miss Julie begins as the audience are taking … More

class, miss julie, rebecca rae, the tron

In Defence of Pop Music

We’ve heard it all before, it’s not ‘cool’ to like pop music. In fact, Urban Dictionary defines it as “unoriginal … More

grace richardson, little mix, music feature, one direction, pop music

Arts Preview: Andrea Gibson

Award winning poet Andrea Gibson is coming to Glasgow on May 20th for an unmissable poetry reading. In 2008 they … More

andrea gibson, Arts Preview, LGBTQ, Poetry, rose jackson

Arts Review: Gigantic Lying Mouth

Tron Theatre, 15/02/19 As a one-man show, Gigantic Lying Mouth is both self-deprecating and self-referential: it is written by Kevin P. … More

gigantic lying mouth, Liam Caldwell, tron theatre

Arts Review: The Dark

Tron Theatre, 15th – 16th of February 2019 Based on playwright Nick Makoha’s flight from dictatorship in his home country … More

finley dickins, Nick Makoha, The Dark, tron theatre

Live Review: The Japanese House

St Luke’s, 18/11/18 Last night I retreated from the crisp November darkness and into St Luke’s, an alternatively used church … More

issue 139, live review, st lukes, tabitha tinkler-ferguson, the japanese house

Drawing Life: A Never-Ending Process

Life-drawing, to me, is a highly creative and highly empowering experience.   My clearest memories of life-drawing always take me … More

isabelle ribe, issue 139, life drawing, nudity, Sophia Archontis

Live Review: The Jellyman’s Daughter

The Hug and Pint, 21/11/18    After a string of dates touring around America, The Jellyman’s Daughter are back in … More

eilidh reid, issue 139, live review, the jellyman's daughter

Top of the Plops

A good relaxing shit is one of the finer things in life. It relaxes you by taking a load off … More

aike jansen, boyd orr, campus buildings, issue 139, josh hay, nsfw

The EU Rambling: How I Turned Out to be a Legal Alien

One may think that a brand new EU passport may be the key to heaven to all Member States. I … More

french bureaucracy, legal alien, Lucia Posteraro, the eu rambling

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