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Category: arts and culture

Drawing Life: A Never-Ending Process

Life-drawing, to me, is a highly creative and highly empowering experience.   My clearest memories of life-drawing always take me … More

isabelle ribe, issue 139, life drawing, nudity, Sophia Archontis

Review: TEDxUniversityofGlasgow 2019 Launch Party

Currently in its sixth year, TEDxUniversityofGlasgow is a local, self-organised branch of TED at our own University of Glasgow. Every … More

eren ince, launch party, review, tedxuniversityofglasgow, wrong way go ahead

Can Theatre Ever Be Apolitical?

In short – no. The act of creating and performing a piece of theatre will always be a political act. … More

issue 139, kirsten mcpake, politics, theatre

Arts Review: Anthropocene

Dir. Matthew Richardson, Theatre Royal, 24th January Upon entering the theatre, the audience is immediately steeped into a world of … More

Anthropocene, Kirsty Campbell, Scottish Opera, theatre royal

Arts Review: Ballyturk

Dir. Andy Arnold, Tron Theatre, 4th-20th October Ballyturk is an absurdist dive into the claustrophobia of small town life through … More

andy arnold, ballyturk, finley dickins, tron theatre

Exhibition Review: Lightwaves

Until 25 November 2018, Street Level Photoworks This photo exhibition is a collaboration of two Scottish and two Canadian artists … More

christina schrock, exhibition, exhibition review, isabelle ribe, lightwaves, street level photoworks

Arts Review: Rigoletto

Scottish Opera, Theatre Royal until 27 Oct (afterwards touring Scotland) The tragedy of Rigoletto is essentially a story about how … More

christina schrock, Giuseppe Verdi, rigoletto, Scottish Opera, theatre royal

Arts Review: God of Carnage

Dir. Margot Law-McKay, The Record Factory, 27th November

four stars, glasgow international student theatre, god of carnage, Liam Caldwell

STaG Nights: Shadows – Night Three Review

The Old Hairdressers, 13th-15th November

Leilo Albrecht, night three, shadows, STaG Nights, student theatre, three stars, University of Glasgow

STaG Nights: Shadows – Night One Review

The Old Hairdressers, 13th-15th November

arts and culture, Leilo Albrecht, night one, shadows, STaG Nights, three stars, University of Glasgow

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