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Arts Review: Letch

Dir. Faith Beach, Gilmorehill Performance Studio, 23/10/18

big puppet theatre co., five stars, Leilo Albrecht, letch, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Suspiria – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

Luca Guadagnino travels through space and time from 1983 Northern Italy to 1977 West Berlin to demonstrate his rather expert … More

dakota johnson, ellen magee, film review, Glasgow Film Theatre, Luca Guadagnino, suspiria, three stars, tilda swinton

Album Review: Little Dragon – Lover Chanting

Little Dragon, the electro-pop quartet from Gothenburg, Sweden, are back with a new EP, Lover Chanting. The title track comes … More

Album Review, four stars, gabriel rutherford, Little Dragon, lover chanting, music

Film Review: Women in Film – selection of short films at the Havana Glasgow Film Festival

The Havana Glasgow Film Festival is the annual celebration of Cuban cinema and cultural heritage. This year, a spotlight has … More

CCA, film review, five stars, havana glasgow film festival, Naomi Gessesse, women in film

Healing Through Music

“Why’d you have to have such a damn good taste in music? Oh, if all my favourite songs make me … More

anonymous, bon iver, break-up, healing through music, music feature, The Beatles

Album Review: Bill Ryder-Jones – Yawn

Yawn is the newest addition to Bill Ryder-Jones’s already exceptional repertoire and, although unlike his previous work, it still noticeably … More

Album Review, bill ryder-jones, five stars, music, tabitha tinkler-ferguson, yawn

Quarter-Life Crisis

Society talks at length about mid-life crises. As it’s commonly understood, one reaches middle age and begins to question a … More

Mid-life crisis, millenials, quarter-life crisis, Sarinah O'Donoghue

Jocelyn Bell Burnell: An Underrated Star of Physics

Imagine you are part of a research group and, together with your colleagues, you make a discovery that is deemed … More

astrophysics, christina schrock, jocelyn bell burnell, nobel prize, pulsar, Science and Technology

Film Review: High Fantasy – at the Africa in Motion Film Festival

Body swapping is a concept primarily found in comedies. Freaky Friday, It’s a Boy Girl Thing, even Scooby Doo all … More

Africa in Motion Film Festival, film review, high fantasy, jo reid

Film Review: Rafiki – at the Africa in Motion Film Festival

In 2018 Wanuri Kahiu co-wrote and directed the film Rafiki, which was first released in Kenya, her home country, and … More

Africa in Motion Film Festival, film review, Leilo Albrecht, rafiki

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