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Album Review: Busted – Half Way There

Half Way There is early 2000s pop punk sensation Busted’s fourth album. The 11 track album promises a trip down … More

Album Review, Busted, four stars, half way there, hannah davenport

Live Review: Florence + The Machine

SSE Hydro, 17/11/18 I spent my Saturday at Florence + The Machine’s latest tour, and left confident that I had … More

amy shimmin, florence + the machine, issue 139, live review, SSE Hydro

Sex Ed in Schools

The introduction of LGBTI+ sex education in Scottish state schools has sparked a conversation across Scotland. Stonewall Scotland have worked … More

aike jansen, anonymous, issue 139, school, sex education

Album Review: Little Mix – LM5

LM5 is the fifth studio album by Little Mix and celebrates women and female empowerment.  The opening lines of the … More

Album Review, eleanor fletcher, issue 139, little mix, lm5

UFOs: What Science Cannot Explain

The name ‘Project Blue Book’ given to a study conducted from 1952-69 by the US air force sounds a lot … More

Kirsty Campbell, project blue book, UFOs

Arts Review: Anthropocene

Dir. Matthew Richardson, Theatre Royal, 24th January Upon entering the theatre, the audience is immediately steeped into a world of … More

Anthropocene, Kirsty Campbell, Scottish Opera, theatre royal

History Shames Glasgow

Glasgow is addressing its links to the slave trade – how can the city and University take accountability for the … More

glasgow university african-caribbean society, racial history, slave trade, University of Glasgow

Amma Asante’s films are vital and deeply human

Born to Ghanaian parents in Streatham, few other prominent filmmakers in the British film industry know the struggles of negotiating … More

a united kingdom, amma asante, belle, kate leung

Switching off: The Importance of Social Media Breaks

As a quintessential Generation Z baby, my relationship with social media has spanned over half of my lifetime, beginning with … More

eren ince, smartphones, social media break

How Cashless can leave us Penniless

Ever since I started using contactless last summer, it has become a rare thing that I carry cash, opting instead … More

cashless, contactless, Liam Caldwell

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