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Category: Features

I’d love it if we made it! (20% off)

Matty Healy muses that modernity has failed us in the song ‘Love It If We Made It’. As I delete … More

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Transitioning into Spring – Is April Really the Cruellest Month?

‘April is the cruellest month […] winter kept us warm.’ As my fellow English Lit peers may agree, T.S. Eliot is … More

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Interview: Gulabi Photo Lab

Gulabi is an independent film lab in the heart of Glasgow’s Southside. They develop and produce high-quality scans of colour … More

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Interview: Natasha Oldcorn

I sat down with Natasha to discuss her debut single, her journey to releasing music, and what she hopes for … More

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Interview: Hunterian

Steph Scholten, director of the Hunterian Museum and Gallery, did not always plan for a career in the cultural sector. … More

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Disabled points of view: the invisible protected characteristic

Disability. It’s both a hot topic and something that is rarely adequately discussed. Despite popular campaigns and efforts to raise … More

Interview: Pink Peacock – די ראָזעווע פּאַווע

Pink Peacock is a queer, Yiddish, anarchist café and infoshop located in Govanhill, Southside. It runs as a pay-what-you-can space, … More

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The Alasdair Gray Archive – Interview

Alasdair Gray was a prolific writer and artist from Riddrie, Glasgow, known for Lanark and his distinctive artistic style, seen … More

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Interview: Green Fingers

Recently opened on Dumbarton Road, Green Fingers is a new plant shop selling plants and gardening supplies at reduced prices. … More

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Glasgow Zine Library

Glasgow Zine Library is immediate and unassuming. It sits just off a junction in Govanhill in a quiet area populated … More

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