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