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From the Tiber to the Clyde: A Roman’s Life in Glasgow – Glasgow Before Glasgow

On 3 March 2017 at around 7.10 a.m., a very sleepy me opened her inbox to discover she had received … More

from the tiber to the clyde, glasgow before glasgow, University of Glasgow

Film Review: First Man

The credits rolled. ‘So, what did you think?’ I asked my friend. ‘Thrusters…’ she replied. ‘Thrusters and funerals.’ This observation … More

david o'ryan, film review, first man, four stars, Glasgow Film Theatre, neil armstrong, Ryan Gosling

Travel Writing: New York, United States

Jet-lag creeping in on us, at first it was hard to follow the enthusiastic chatter of the taxi driver taking … More

chelsea market, lifestyle, natalia fernandez ashman, New York, times square, travel writing

Live Review: Hollie McNish and Victoria McNulty

Òran Mór, 10/10/18 “As the real life transformers I’m saying Megatron ain’t shit Compared to female bodies To prepare to grow … More

ellen magee, five stars, Hollie McNish, live review, Oran Mor, Poetry, spoken word, victoria mcnulty

Album Review: Farao – Pure-O

Farao entered the music scene with a promising debut that drew influences from a wide range of artists, eras and … More

Album Review, farao, pure-o, three stars, tim dawson

Chai Chats: Trying Very Hard to be Moderately Happy (An Ode to Living your ‘Okayest’ Life)

Everything I’ve ever written that has been vaguely… not awful has been rattled out whilst sprawled on the kitchen floor, … More

being okay, chai chats, depression, heather mckenzie, mental health

Album Review: Lala Lala – The Lamb

Since playing Lala Lala’s debut album on repeat after its release in 2016, I have eagerly awaited the second album … More

Album Review, four stars, lala lala, tabitha tinkler-ferguson, the lamb

Just the Ticket: MubiGo and the Subscription Model

On the heels of the US-based Moviepass and its British counterparts Cineworld Unlimited and Odeon Limitless, arthouse and indie streaming … More

amelie lea, arthouse, Glasgow Film Theatre, Indie, mubi go, streaming platform

Live Theatre In Your Local Cinema: The Greatness of NT Live

Picture this: you are a 15-year old Finnish teenager and after watching BBC’s Sherlock, you become a massive fan of … More

Elsa Lindström, frankenstein, national theatre live

Arts Review: Silent

Dir. Jim Culleton, Tron Theatre, 21st September Silent is an Olivier Award winning play, written and performed by Pat Kinevane, … More

pat kinevane, riona stewart, silent, tron theatre

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