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