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Category: Arts Feature

Armenian Food, Culture and History Hidden in Edinburgh

There’s an inexplicable building in central Edinburgh. Along a well-heeled avenue lined with boutique cafés and elegant galleries, it is … More

aran prince-tappe, armenia, arts and culture, culture, Edinburgh, food, history, issue 145, mixed cultures, multiculturalism

Perfectionism and the Pursuit of Happiness

As humans are intrinsically imperfect, it is likewise accurate to say that striving for excellence and a constant feeling of … More

domenico di rosa, features, happiness, perfectionism, pursuit of happiness, russell

Art Behind Closed Doors

As I dismiss yet another notification for a worryingly high screen time, I lay my phone down on my desk. … More

art, arts and culture, lockdown, Tiarna Leehan

Museums Of The Future

Everyone has a museum that’s somehow memorable and special to them. With over 2,500 museums across the UK and over … More

accessibility, Arts, arts and culture, catherine bouchard, issue 142, museums, technology

The Dynamics of Staging

The staging of a production is an important part of any play. Be it a traditional proscenium arch, thrust or … More

arts and culture, feature, Kelly Macarthur, staging, theatre

Can Theatre Ever Be Apolitical?

In short – no. The act of creating and performing a piece of theatre will always be a political act. … More

issue 139, kirsten mcpake, politics, theatre

In Defence Of The Books We Read In School

We all studied that one book in school. The seemingly endless hours spent staring out the window, waiting for the … More

gabriel rutherford, reading, school books

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

Summer Reading in the Time of Screens and Cyberspace: of Netflix and Other Demons

To say that I am an enthusiastic reader would be a gross understatement. I read a lot, across genres, and … More

Kritika Narula, reading, summer

Books: The Gifts that Live On

Summer 2013, Cork, Ireland.  I’m in my favourite room in my favourite house – my grandmother’s library. It’s teeming with … More

aike jansen, books, gift giving, Sarinah O'Donoghue, University of Glasgow

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