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Protect Our Children or Educate and Expose?

Content warning: this article addresses the portrayal of sexual assault in film and television. The British Board of Film Classification, … More

age ratings, bbfc, christina schrock, film

Live Review: Maggie Rogers

SWG3, 17/2/19 Sometimes I wonder why we pay money to watch music live, instead of just listening to it in … More

live review, maggie rogers, meli vasiloudes bayada, SWG3

Review: TEDxUniversityofGlasgow 2019 Launch Party

Currently in its sixth year, TEDxUniversityofGlasgow is a local, self-organised branch of TED at our own University of Glasgow. Every … More

eren ince, launch party, review, tedxuniversityofglasgow, wrong way go ahead

Ways of Seeing: How M.I.A Dismantles the Establishment

At the end of last year, I was lucky enough to catch the last screening of Matangi/ Maya/ M.I.A at … More

activism, jude mckechnie, m.i.a., sri lanka, tamil, ways of seeing

Tumblr’s Porn Ban

In early December, Tumblr’s so-called ‘porn ban’, a censoring step to prevent the posting and sharing of ‘adult material’ was announced … More

issue 139, porn, Stacey Anderson, Tumblr

Album Review: Ruby Throat – Stone Dress

A ruby-throated hummingbird is green-brown and white, with a striking red throat. It nimbly darts through woodland with its forked … More

Album Review, imogen hay, issue 139, ruby throat, stone dress

Can Theatre Ever Be Apolitical?

In short – no. The act of creating and performing a piece of theatre will always be a political act. … More

issue 139, kirsten mcpake, politics, theatre

Live Review: The Vignettes

The Old Hairdressers, 8/11/18 Thursday night saw established four-piece The Vignettes pulling in crowds to fill up the ever-romantic pub and … More

Daniel blake, ellie brady, issue 139, live review, the old hairdressers, vignettes

The True Cost of Vanity: Animal Testing in Cosmetics

Since 2013, testing on animals has successfully been banned in the EU. The outlawed process includes animals, such as mice … More

animal testing, animal welfare, cosmetics, cruelty free, elena roselli, tabitha tinkler-ferguson

The Numbers Game: Should the Abstract Dictate the Physical?

More and more, events in our world are being reduced to numerical values. We remember centenaries, we do things by … More

gabriel rutherford, issue 139, numbers

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