The Glasgow International Comedy Festival, the largest comedy festival in Europe, will run for the 16th time between the 8th … More
Category: arts and culture
Arts Review: The Last Bordello
Dir. David Leddy, Tron Theatre, 10-17 February The newest Fire Exit production – The Last Bordello – is an experience. … More
Art Reviews: Stag’s New Works Festival
STAG’s New Works is a yearly festival with six performances of completely new and original texts written by students. It … More
Arts Review: Aaron Angell Exhibition
On exhibit at GOMA until the 18th March Despite the fact that only eight works are on display, Aaron Angell’s … More
Arts Review: The Match Box
Dir. Richard Baron, Citizens Theatre, 20-24 February Journeying through grief and loss to revenge and loneliness, Firebrand’s latest production of … More
Books: The Gifts that Live On
Summer 2013, Cork, Ireland. I’m in my favourite room in my favourite house – my grandmother’s library. It’s teeming with … More
How (Not!) to Gift a Book
As someone who loves books, getting them as a present can nevertheless be a horrible experience. Because unfortunately, books seem … More
Art Review: Dracula
Dir. Hanni Shinton, Art School, 4-6 December The Art School has always been shrouded in mystery for me, one of … More
Arts Review: Dani Girl
Dir. Peter Robson, Scottish Youth Theatre, 30th November – 2nd December 2017 Advertising a musical about cancer as ‘good for … More
Arts Review: There Is No Visible Route To The Vanishing Point
Artist Rebecca Howard, CCA, 28 October – 18 November 2017. During the 16 minute film which forms the central attraction … More
