There’s an inexplicable building in central Edinburgh. Along a well-heeled avenue lined with boutique cafés and elegant galleries, it is … More
Category: Arts & Culture
‘Cause We Are Living in a Dystopian World and I am a Dystopian Girl
Dystopian novels can highlight the problems within society and make you more aware of them. Often after finishing the novel, … More
Arts Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
A Midsummer Night’s Dream @ Cottiers Theatre, 11th & 12th of March 2020, Dir. Eve Miller and Asst Dir. Eve … More
Live Review – Stranger Things by Secret Cinema
Secret Cinema is an organisation based around the concept of live, immersive theatre. They’ve previously tackled worlds such as Back … More
Arts Review: STaG (New Works) – Gerascophobia and The (Very Brief) History of Sex
Tuesday 25th of Tuesday, Webster’s Theatre Gerascophobia Gerascophobia presents a tale of two young men in their twenties divided by … More
Arts Review: GUCFS In Bloom
In Bloom is this year’s annual fashion show run by the Glasgow University Charity Fashion Show (GUCFS). Using student models, … More
Live Review – Nixon in China
18.02.2020, Theatre Royal, dir. John Fulljames The much-anticipated opera ‘Nixon in China’ certainly did not disappoint on the night of … More
Live Review – Untitled 2009
Untitled 2009 @ Tron, 2nd November, Dir. David Wood, Written by Nelly Kelly “If you feel you’ve been excluded from … More
Arts Review – Hal Fischer: Gay Semiotics and other works
Until 31st May, Gallery of Modern Art American artist Hal Fischer spent the late 1970’s immersed within the gay community … More
Arts Review – Nick Cave: Until
The exhibition Until is American artist Nick Cave’s third exhibition in Europe, following exhibitions in Venice in 2010 and Denmark … More
