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Category: arts and culture

Arts Review: My Friend Selma

Dir. Joe Douglas, Tron Theatre, 23rd – 24th October  My Friend Selma is carried by the innocent charm and remarkable … More

Arts, glasgow, my friend selma, theatre, tron theatre, victoria beesley

Fossil Fuels vs the Arts

Hypocritical funding decisions cloud artistic integrity.

BP, fossil fuels, rachel walker, Shell, sponsorship, the arts, the Tate

Arts Review: The Jungle Book

Dir. Kirsty Mcadam and Tom White, Qudos QMU, 11th Oct 2015 Kirsty McAdam and Tom White’s adaptation of The Jungle … More

qmu, qudos, STaG, the jungle book, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: The Glasgow School of Art Degree Show

Glasgow School of Art, 12-18 September 2015 Last week I attended The Glasgow School of Art’s graduate show. And what … More

berlin: a new city symphony, Glasgow School of Art, glasgow school of art degree show 2015, glasgow university, Kristina Cimova, mark kelly

Arts Review: Lanark – A life in three acts

Dir: Graham Eatough, Citizens Theatre, 15 August -19 September 2015 There are few plays which open to as much anticipation … More

alasdair gray, citizens theatre, lanark, Max Sefton

Arts Review: All My Sons

Dir: Michael Emas, Theatre Royal, 1st – 5th Sept 2015 Played out upon the wooden frontyard decking of the Keller … More

All My Sons, glasgow university, Michael Emas, tara fitzpatrick, theatre royale, University of Glasgow

Arts Feature: The Jungle Books

No one can deny the healing power of books. Stories, mere words on the page, can transport the reader into … More

glasgow university, qmunicate, rachel walker, the jungle books, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Joan Eardley – Time and Place

Joan Eardley, Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery, 5 June – 24th October Situated in the brilliant, newly-renovated Clydebank Museum and … More

glasgow university, joan eardley, qmunicate, tara fitzpatrick, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Merchant of Venice

Dir. Gordon Barr, Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens, 16th July – 1st August 2015 It’s all a swindle… Nestled in pre-war decadence, … More

bard in the botanics, Caitlin MacColl, glasgow university, merchant of venice, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

Arts review: A Stranger Walks Into A Bar

Dir. Shilpa T-Hyland, Nice ‘N’ Sleazy, 26th July Inspired in equal measure by the rich folklore traditions of the British … More

A Stranger Walks Into A Bar, glasgow university, Nice N' Sleazy, Ralitsa Nox Petrova, Shilper T-Hyland, storytelling, University of Glasgow

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