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The EU Rambling: How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful

When I was a child, the seafront looked like the only possible space in which you could linger forever. Growing … More

florence + the machine, italy, Lucia Posteraro, the eu rambling

Preview / Ro-shealladh: Celtic Connections 2019

For the uninitiated, Celtic Connections is one of the most exciting intermixes of Celtic Music in the world, certainly the … More

celtic connections, gaelic, glasgow, imogen hay, Preview, qmu

The Policing of Black Women in Sport

The policing of Black women and their bodies in the sporting world harks back to archaic pseudo-scientific racism. Recent events … More

Naomi Gessesse, racism, serena williams, sport

Ways of Seeing: Women’s Bodies on Display

In my second year at university I opted to take a History of Art course to make up those extra … More

art, jude mckechnie, ways of seeing, women

Live Review: Tenement Trail Festival

29/09 This year, around 65 artists took to the nine stages of Tenement Trail in a way that revitalised Sauchiehall … More

glasgow, live review, lizzie reid, tabitha tinkler-ferguson, tenement trail festival, the van ts, yonaka, zoe graham

Live Review: The Amity Affliction

QMU, 5/10/18 Prominent in the metalcore scene, The Amity Affliction are certainly the appropriate choice to kick start the vast … More

katie mcpeake, live review, qmu, the amity affliction, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Neneh Cherry – Broken Politics

Lush mixtures of strings, splashes of horns, off-kilter drum loops, and stabbing synths underlie a therapeutic and dramatic masterpiece.

Album Review, broken politics, neneh cherry, tim dawson

Ungreat People: Helen Beatrix Potter and her Forgotten Career

The name ‘Beatrix Potter’ might not ring a bell, but I do hope her work was part of your childhood. … More

beatrix potter, elena roselli, natalia fernandez, tale of peter rabbit, ungreat people

Album Review: Alexandra Stréliski – Inscape

Upon first listen, it’s no surprise that Alexandra Stréliski features on not one but two piano-oriented Spotify playlists. Her new … More

Album Review, Alexandra Stréliski, gabriel rutherford, inscape

Toxic Friendships

Toxic relationships are discussed frequently, and in our current society more than ever thanks to the ever surfacing campaigns in … More

anonymous, finlay mcrobert, toxic friendships, toxic relationships

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