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Category: Reviews

Armenian Food, Culture and History Hidden in Edinburgh

There’s an inexplicable building in central Edinburgh. Along a well-heeled avenue lined with boutique cafés and elegant galleries, it is … More

aran prince-tappe, armenia, arts and culture, culture, Edinburgh, food, history, issue 145, mixed cultures, multiculturalism

Review – Women in Music Pt. III, HAIM

‘A record which blends different styles while never losing its sense of self’

album, haim, music, review, women in music

Album Review: Taylor Swift — ‘Folklore’

   As the name suggests, the songs contained in this album are stories unto themselves, each one containing a rich … More

5 stars, Album Review, Folklore, katerina partolina schwartz, Music Review, taylor swift

‘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

Film Review: The True History of the Kelly Gang – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival

True, I do love history – I am a history student after all. And Justin Kurzel’s 19th-century story The True History … More

emilija morrison, film, film review, Glasgow Film Theatre, history, true history of the kelly gang

Film Review: Women Make Film – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival

A hundred years ago, the highest-paid film director of the 1920s, Lois Weber, was a woman. So, how come that … More

emilija morrison, film, film review, Glasgow Film Festival, women make film

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

arts and culture, Cottiers theatre, review, Shakespeare Society, theatre, Zara Grew

Single Review: Haim ‘I Know Alone’

The latest single from the three Haim sisters, ‘I Know Alone’, could not have come at a more poignant time. … More

anonymous, haim, i know alone, music, Music Review, single review

Album Review: Fetch The Bolt Cutters by Fiona Apple

For many people, the fear of making an album worth a magnificent eight-year wait would be something nigh on impossible. … More

Album Review, fiona apple, music, Music Review, rebecca gault

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, arts and culture, live review, rebecca gault, review, secret cinema, stranger things, television

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