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Category: arts and culture

Tabula Rasa II

Street Level Photoworks, 103 Trongate, 3rd December – 5th February The term ‘tabula rasa’ comes from the Latin phrase ‘blank … More

Emma Mckie, street level photoworks, tabula rasa II, trongate

qmunicate reads: Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi

Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing is an intricate exploration of the elaborate relationships between the past and the present. Upon opening the … More

homegoing, Kirsty Campbell, qmunicate reads, University of Glasgow, yaa gyasi

Arts Review: New Works 2017

STAG, Websters Theatre, 15th – 17th Feb Websters Theatre is the perfect setting in which to immerse yourself in STAG’s … More

ellen magee, imogen whiteley, STaG, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: All Shook Up

Dir. Pete Robson, The Mitchell Theatre, 8th-11th Feb. There’s a problem in an unnamed community in 1950s Small Town America. … More

all shook up, john hogan, the Cecillian Society, University of Glasgow

Arts Interview: Alasdair Hunter on Scottish Theatre and Shakespeare

As the artistic director of innovative theatre company Wilderness of Tigers, Alasdair Hunter is intent on bringing classical plays to … More

alasdair hunter, rachel walker

Arts Feature: Spending Just 30 Minutes In A Museum

“Where can I take you, Miss?” the cabbie asked me. “The Archaeological Museum, please,” I responded with a smile.

museums, University of Glasgow, Žad Novak

Arts Feature: The Pros and Cons of Live Screenings

As I take my seat, I can hear the buzz of the audience and the familiar sound of the orchestra … More

anastasia, live screenings, rachel walker, royal ballet, royal opera house, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Wildings + Twelfth Day & Friends

St. Andrews in the Square, 22nd January “As you are aware,” Fiona MacAskill, Wildings’ wonderful fiddle player, tells us at … More

aike jansen, celtic connections, folk music, live review, st andrews in the square, twelfth day, University of Glasgow, wildings

Stealing in the Name of

In recent news, major high-street fashion retailer Zara has been caught stealing independent artists’ designs and using them, without permission, … More

fashion plagiarism, pinterest, serena ruberto, small business, startup, zara

Cultural Connections: Transatlantic Literary Women Series

  The Transatlantic Literary Women Series is a project ran by Dr Laura Rattray and three female English & American … More

cultural connections, literature, transatlantic, women

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