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Part 8: Home

A brief history of Glasgow in 8 columns, part 8: Home.

a brief history of glasgow, aike jansen, glasgow, the netherlands

Album Review: Janelle Monáe – Dirty Computer

Having frantically listened to ‘Make Me Feel’ on repeat from the moment it was released, I was ecstatic when Janelle … More

Album Review, dirty computer, five stars, isabelle ribe, janelle monae

Album Review: Jennifer Castle – Angels of Death

In her third album, Canadian singer-songwriter Jennifer Castle aimed to put the ‘fictional concept of death’ in the centre of … More

aike jansen, Album Review, angels of death, four stars, jennifer castle

Film Review: First Reformed

Paul Schrader’s First Reformed is probably his most personal film yet given his upbringing in the Christian community. Ethan Hawke … More

Calum Cooper, film review, first reformed, four stars, GFT

Film Review: Whitney

Award winning Scottish director Kevin Macdonald shares the tragically tumultuous story of the life and death of iconic star, Whitney … More

ellen magee, film review, four stars, GFT, Whitney Houston

Film Review: Mary Shelley

After the success of Haifaa al-Mansour’s groundbreaking Wadjida, the first feature film by a female Saudi director and shot entirely … More

film review, GFT, Glasgow Film Theatre, Ludovica Credendino, mary shelley, three stars

Arts Review: I ride in colour and soft focus, no longer anywhere

Dir. Last Yearz Interesting Negro / Jamila Johnson-Small, Tramway, 1st June I was apprehensive about writing this review, initially. Having … More

i ride in colour and soft focus, jamila johnson-small, last yearz interesting negro, tramway

Arts Review: Top Girls

Crash Course Theatre, 22-23 May, Watson Auditorium The play by Caryl Churchill is a story of female ambition, family, and … More

caryl churchill, christina schrock, crash course theatre, top girls, watson auditorium

​Neurodiversity at University: On Perfectionism

For as long as I can remember, I’ve been obsessed with control. At nursery, I’d spend ages tidying up, making … More

neurodiversity at university, perfectionism, Sarinah O'Donoghue

Album Review: Fatoumata Diawara – Fenfo

Considering Malian artist Fatoumata Diawara is also a successful actress and social activist campaigning against the trafficking and sale of … More

aike jansen, Album Review, fatoumata diawara, fenfo, five stars

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