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Category: arts and culture

Glasgow: The City of Culture

Glasgow was not named the European City of Culture in 1990 for nothing. It is a tremendously lively and diverse … More

art galleries, glasgow, kirtsy campbell, museums, University of Glasgow

Arts Review – Polygraphs: Truths, Evidence and the Authentic Voice

GOMA, 17th February – 17th September 2017 This collaborative exhibition aims to explore ‘truth, fiction and evidence in a complicated … More

alasdair gray, goma, polygraphs, polygraphs: truths evidence and the authentic voice

Arts Review: Wind Resistance – Karine Polwart (Celtic Connections)

Dir. Wils Wilson, Tron Theatre, 25th – 28th January Karine Polwart’s one-woman show is an intimate, tender thing to behold. … More

celtic connections, Clare Patterson, karine polwart, tron theatre, wind resistance

Arts Review: Wind Resistance – Karine Polwart ( Celtic Connections )

Dir. Wils Wilson, Tron Theatre, 25th – 28th January Karine Polwart’s one-woman show is an intimate, tender thing to behold. … More

arts and culture, Clare Patterson, karine polwart

A Beginner’s Guide to Photography

To this day I remember taking this photograph. I was so stunned by the beauty of the sunset that I … More

a beginner's guide to photography, photography

Arts Review: Shoot The Sissy

The Art School, 7th March 2017 This performance is one of paradoxes so stark I am left speechless and puzzling. … More

art school, Kirsty Campbell, shoot the sissy

Arts Review: The Crucible

Dir. Douglas Rintoul, Theatre Royal, 12th – 17th June It’s common knowledge that Arthur Miller’s The Crucible was intended to … More

arts and culture, rachel walker, the crucible, theatre, theatre royal

Our Feet Can Take Us Anywhere

On our right side are big bushes of bright yellow gore with grass behind them, running right up to the … More

aike jansen, creativity, walking

Arts Review – The Red Shoes

Dir. Matthew Bourne, King’s Theatre, 8th – 10th June Matthew Bourne’s latest offering, The Red Shoes, is a real visual … More

rachel walker, The Kings Theatre, the red shoes

Arts Review: Penetrator

Dir. Julia Midtgard, The Old Hairdressers, 1st-2nd June If in-yer-face theatre is ‘the kind of theatre which grabs the audience … More

ellen magee, penetrator, the old hairdressers

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