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Category: arts and culture

Arts Review: Aloud – Halloween Edition

Jim’s Bar (QMU), 24th October   The Aloud: Halloween Edition poetry session is a small, intimate event with an informal … More

Aloud, halloween, hannah yates, qmu

Arts Review: Grain in the Blood

Dir. Orla O’Loughlin, Tron Theatre, 19-29th October A rural almost-thriller about the morals of ‘for the greater good’, this play … More

grain in the blood, lotte couldrick, orla o'loughlin, tron, University of Glasgow

Urban Museums and Plays in Pubs

Image: Aike Jansen What used to be a city of industry, shipbuilding and trade has grown into a unbelievably inspirational … More

glasgow, inspiring places, isabelle ribe, places in glasgow, West End

Arts Review: Wilde In Space – The Importance of Being Earnest

Directors: Annie Saxberg and Kirsty McAdam, Art School, 21st – 23rd November By taking a beloved classic by Oscar Wilde … More

Kelly Macarthur, the importance of being earnest, wilde, wilde in space

qmunicate reads: Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day

At 9.15am on an ordinary, nondescript morning, the beleaguered Miss Guinevere Pettigrew enters an employment agency. Jobless and rather desperate, … More

Book Review, Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day, qmunicate reads, rachel walker, University of Glasgow, winifred watson

Arts Review: Anno

Comp. Anna Meredith, Tramway, 10th – 11th November Anno is the result of a collaboration spanning three decades between contemporary … More

anna meredith, anno, Jimmy Donaghy

Arts Review: Carrie – The Musical

Dir. Sarah-Elizabeth Daly-Creechan, Webster Theatre, 2nd – 5th November Adapting Stephen King’s Carrie into a musical is nothing new. In … More

Calum Cooper, carrie the musical, Webster Theatre

Arts Review: Much Ado About Murder

Dir. Jack Elfick, 13th Note, 2nd November That Much Ado About Murder was focused on an actor brutally murdering the critics … More

13th note, isabelle ribe, Jack Elfick, Much Ado About Murder, University of Glasgow

Arts review: Ella Kruglyanskaya Exhibition

Tramway, 12th October – 11th December Ella Kruglyanskaya’s exhibition at the Tramway consists of paintings filled with child-like imaginations, vibrant … More

ella kruglyanskya, nini huang, University of Glasgow

Government Plans to Axe ‘Soft’ A-Level Subjects

In 2018, students across the UK will sit the last ever A Level exams in History of Art, Classical Civilisation … More

imogen whiteley, soft a level subjects, University of Glasgow

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