Last month marked 200 years since the birth of Charlotte Bronte, the eldest of the three Bronte sisters. These women … More
Category: Arts & Culture
Arts Preview: West End Festival 2016
There is never an excuse to be bored in Glasgow. If you still find yourself in this lovely city after … More
Arts Review: Fronting
Dir. Darren Hardie, Stereo, 25/04 A sofa, a chest of drawers and an old record player; these three pieces of … More
Arts Review: The Mikado
Scottish Opera, Theatre Royal, 5th – 14th May ‘The Mikado’ starts off with a man in traditional Japanese costume performing … More
Arts Review: Fear No Colours Launch Night
Fear No Colours Theatre Company, Wee Dram, 13th March 2016 The mismatched chairs and crammed-in-willy-nilly vibe of Wee Dram serve … More
Arts Review: Girls and Their Mothers
Hillhead Library, 8 April – 22 May Hillhead Library is currently showcasing a photography exhibition called ‘Girls and Their Mothers’, … More
Arts Review: Richard Herring – Happy Now?
In Collaboration with Glasgow International Comedy Festival Citizens Theatre, 17th March 2016 His twelfth show in as many years, Happy … More
Glasgow Comedy Festival Highlights
Reginald D Hunter, Isy Suttie and Romesh Ranganathan In Collaboration with Glasgow International Comedy Festival Reginald D Hunter King’s Theatre, … More
Arts Review: Get Carter
Dir. Lorne Campbell, Citizens Theatre, 8th – 12th March In the opening scene of Torben Betts adaptation of Ted Lewis’s … More
Arts Review: The Vagina Monologues
Isabella Elder Feminist Society, QMU, 11th March 2016 Vagina. Vagina. Vagina. It’s a word a lot of people cringe away … More
