My last three columns have focused on Glasgow’s relationship with its cinemas both evolving and extinct. While Glasgow has a … More
Category: Columns
From the Tiber to the Clyde: Rome, Healing, and the Epistemology of Autopsy
I’m in my Roman bedroom, which looks nearly the same as it did three years ago. The various posters, photos, … More
At the Pictures: Bannockburn II – Now Showing at a Cineworld Near You
Robert the Bruce, a relatively low-key Scottish release has been the subject of a disproportionate amount of controversy for its … More
From the Tiber to the Clyde: Reflections on Pride Month
In 2013, my high school in southern-eastern suburban Rome was a place where veiled and insidious discrimination against anyone defying … More
Ways of Seeing: Where We Go From Here
I finished my University degree at the beginning of May. After two hours, the invigilators said that’s your time up. … More
The EU Ramblings
Just to start off EU election day with a bang: on the way to work, last Friday, I found a … More
From the Tiber to the Clyde: The Nature of the Fun
During my high school years, I did not appreciate the conventional conjugations of teenage fun. Merriment is not a thing … More
The EU Rambling: The Catch-22 of Becoming an Intern
It is an oddly satisfying feeling when you write a column at an actual office desk, particularly when you know … More
Ways of Seeing: Tracing it Back to Home
I have just left the Street Level Photoworks Gallery at Trongate 103 where I have been lucky enough to catch … More
From the Tiber to the Clyde: Defying Space-Time on a March Day, 2018-2019
Rome, March 2018 It’s a Saturday morning. Temperatures are close to twenty degrees. The two pomegranate trees around my house … More
