Maybe there’s something magically inspiring about the River Clyde, or is it simply the cider served in Glaswegian pubs. Any … More
Category: arts and culture
Arts Review: The Mousetrap
Dir. Ian Watt-Smith, Theatre Royal, 12th – 17th September A murder has been committed. A voice on the radio describes … More
qmunicate reads: The Fishermen and 1Q84
Kirsty Campbell and Aike Jansen kickstart our new book review feature as part of the Arts and Culture section. If … More
Arts Review: Doctor Faustus – Bard in the Botanics
Dir. Jennifer Dick, Botanic Gardens, 15 July – 30 July 2016 Jennifer Dick’s adaptation of Marlowe’s classic is haunting, sincere … More
Glesga’s Gold: Ruth Leiser
Maybe there’s something magically inspiring about the River Clyde, or is it simply the cider served in Glaswegian pubs. Any … More
Arts Review: The Birds
Citizens Young Co, Citizens Theatre, 12 – 14 May Organised as a comic accompaniment to the tragic trilogy of This … More
Arts Review: Leaf by Niggle
Puppet State (dir. Andy Cannon), Tron theatre, 29 – 30th April One of J. R. R. Tolkien’s lesser-known works, Leaf … More
Arts Review: Mercury Fur
Fear No Colours (dir. Julia Midtgard), Gilmorehill Theatre, 4th May 2016 I came out of Philip Ridley’s Mercury Fur thinking, … More
Arts Review: Twelfth Night – Bard in the Botanics
Dir. Jennifer Dick, Botanic Gardens, 24 June – 9 July If there is one thing that has always been missing … More
Mona Lisa Say Cheese
This article is not directed towards those who take flash photography in museums. You lot already know you are awful … More
