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In Defence of ‘Dying Old’

A criticism of the music industry. A conspiracy? A joint pact by superior beings? The illuminati? The infamous ’27 Club’ … More

27 club, imogen hay, music feature, tortured genius, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Chris Renwick & Vickie Cooper: The Origins and Dismantling of The Welfare State

As part of the Aye Write! Festival, 24th March 2018, 6:30PM – 7:30PM, Tramway.  This event was ideal for a … More

aye write, aye write 2018, chris renwick, katie fannin, tramway, vickie cooper

Live Review: Dream Wife

Stereo, 23/03 With its low ceiling and stage, Stereo’s basement provides an intimate and engaging space to share with bands, … More

dream wife, live review, lucia, stereo, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Tonight Alive

QMU, 10/03 Tonight Alive were supported by The Gospel Youth and ROAM. ROAM were energetic and passionate, and it was … More

Chloe Tobin-Kemmer, live review, qmu, ROAM, the gospel youth, tonight alive

Arts Review: Orca

This semester’s Open Slot presented Matt Grinter’s Orca, the winner of the 2016 Papatango New Writing Prize, directed by Max … More

arts and culture, orca, STaG, stereo, Žad Novak

Aye Write: Nasty Women

17 March, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall It started with an idea, which took shape on the day “Trump happened”. Then … More

aike jansen, arts and culture, aye write 2018, glasgow royal concert hall, nasty women

Part 6: City of Music

A brief history of Glasgow in 8 columns, part 6: City of Music.

a brief history of glasgow, aike jansen, glasgow, music

Live Review: Field Music

St. Luke’s, 17/03 “I think our songs would sound kind of lame out of tune”, chuckles Peter Brewis, who, alongside … More

Field Music, Josh Dodds, live review, st lukes

Arts Review: Mae Martin

The Stand, 13th March 2018, in collaboration with Glasgow International Comedy Festival A very short summary of Canadian-born comedienne Mae … More

ellen magee, Glasgow International Comedy Festival, mae martin, the stand

Album Review: George Fitzgerald – ‘All That Must Be’

George Fitzgerald’s newest album All That Must Be expertly combines atmospheric techno with much more euphoric moments. There’s a liminal … More

Album Review, all that must be, five stars, george fitzgerald, Stacey Anderson, University of Glasgow

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