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Category: Reviews

Film Review – Black Coal, Thin Ice

This year, Glasgow’s Chinese Visual Festival screened Diao Yinan’s Black Coal, Thin Ice (2014) at the CCA, a film that … More

CCA, chinese visual festival, film, film review, sophie wilbraham, thriller

Album Review – Kesha: High Road

High Road is the second album Kesha has released since her legal battle with Sony back in 2016. This album … More

album, Album Review, katerina partolina schwartz, kesha, music, Music Review

Live Review – Shura

Òran Mór, 17/11/19 No venue in Glasgow could be more fitting than the Òran Mór for the reverence of Shura’s. performance, … More

catherine bouchard, live, music, Oran Mor, review, shura

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

chris timmins, issue 143, LGBTQ, live review, Queer, theatre, tron

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, exhibition, gay semiotics, goma, hal fisher, review, riona stewart

Live Review – Judah and the Lion

SWG3, 29/11/19 Earlier this year we were at Lollapalooza, a festival in Paris, where we stumbled upon the alternative folk band, … More

Judah and the Lion, Lily de Plano, live review, Margaux Huelvan, music, SWG3

Film Review – The Irishman

  Whenever a film is longer than 2.5 hours, I always have to ask if the length is really necessary … More

Elsa Lindström, film, film review, issue 143, martin scorsese, netflix

Album Review: Harry Styles – Fine Line

Weeks before Harry Styles’ second solo album Fine Line was released, everyone was talking about a mystery island called Eroda. … More

album, Album Review, eleanor fletcher, harry styles, issue 143, music, review

Live Review – The Japanese House

SWG3, 16/12/2019  The Japanese House, consisting of solo artist Amber Bain, began releasing music in 2015. Almost 5 years later, … More

amber bain, grace richardson, Live Music, live review, Music Review, SWG3, the japanese house

Live Review – Whitney

27th November 2019 I play Whitney at home all the time, they’re the perfect canvas for lazy summer days and … More

Live Music, live review, music, qmu, qmu venue, ruaraidh campbell, whitney

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