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Category: arts and culture

Arts Review: Slope

Dir. Stewart Laing, Citizens Theatre, 12th-22nd Nov Are we modern yet? Untitled Projects are raising some strong questions with their … More

Emma Ainley-Walker, glasgow university, kiltr, qmunicate, slope, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Into The New 2015

The Arches, 12th-15th January Tuesday Running over the course of 3 days, Into the New showcases the work of final … More

alice lannon, arches, caitlin macoll, cat acheson, glasgow university, into the new 2015, qmunicate, review, theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Peter Pan

The Kings Theatre, Dec 6th ‘14 – Jan 11th ‘15 Pantomime is a definitive British tradition over the festive period, … More

glasgow university, pantomime, Peter Pan, qmunicate, Rachel Pyke, The Kings Theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: War On Christmas

Gary McNair, Arches, 11th – 28th December Going by the posters, you’d be forgiven for expecting Gary McNair’s War On … More

christmas, Gary McNair, Neil Weaving, War On Christmas

Ron Athey at the Uni

Natural born pervert. Mystical atheist. Dysfunctional 53-year-old. Ron Athey, an American body performance artist takes the idea of pain and … More

glasgow university, qmunicate, Rachel Pyke, ron athey, University of Glasgow

Arts Feature: Arts Coverage in Print Media (Bissett, The National and a motley crew…)

November saw the publication of The National, ‘The newspaper that supports an independent Scotland’. Selling out its first issue and … More

alan bissett, arts coverage in print media, critics, the National

Arts Review: Miracle on 34 Parnie Street

Dir. Johnny McKnight, Tron, 28th November ’14 – 4th January ’15 When T.J. Confuse advertise for a santa, Kristine Kringle … More

Caitlin MacColl, glasgow, glasgow university, Miracle On 34 Parnie Street, panto, qmunicate, review, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: STaG Nights – Magic

STaG, Stereo, 18th– 20th November Rows of black umbrellas hang from the ceiling; cracked mirrors line the walls.  A figure … More

glasgow university, magic, Pamela Pearce, qmunicate, rachel walker, review, STaG, STaG Nights, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Fatherland

Nic Green, Arches, 13th November To the beat of a drum, Nic Green explores her relationship with her father – … More

arches, Fatherland, glasgow university, lucy mccalister, Nic Green, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Nothing To Be Done

Chaseplay Theatre, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 14th-15th November presented as part of ELIA’s NEU/NOW Festival 2014 Watching Nothing to be … More

ELIA, glasgow university, NEU/NOW, Nothing To Be Done, qmunicate, Sarinah O'Donoghue, University of Glasgow

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