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Category: Reviews

Holographic Concerts: Artistic Immortality or Musical Grave Robbing 

The shocking death of Whitney Houston in the February of 2012 stands as possibly the greatest tragedy in popular music … More

fred bruce, holographic concerts, issue 142, music

Album Review: Lover – Taylor Swift

  You have to wonder how Taylor Swift picks her lead singles for her upcoming music. With cheesy ‘Me!’ and … More

Album Review, eilidh reid, four stars, issue 142, lover, taylor swift

Live Review: Pale Waves

Barrowland Ballroom, 23/09/19  Before the gig even began, I knew that it was going to be a night to remember. … More

barrowland ballroom, grace richardson, issue 142, live review, pale waves

Best Musical Theatre Cast Recordings

Broadway has changed significantly every decade, and with these developments have come new music styles, new stories and new methods … More

Come from away, Dave Malloy, katerina partolina schwartz, musical theatre, Natasha Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, top ten

Top 10 Albums of the Decade

There’s so many different ways to pull out top ten albums from the past decade, ranging from influence to popularity. … More

catherine bouchard, lana del rey, of the decade, solange, top albums, top ten

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

Arts, arts review, edward palmer, exhibition, issue 142, the tramway

Film Review: A Dog Barking at the Moon – in association with Scottish Queer International Film Festival

[Content warning for the film: homophobia, emotional and physical violence] In Lisa Zi Xiang’s semi-autobiographical film A Dog Barking at … More

film, film review, issue 142, kristiina kangasluoma, lisa zi xiang, Scottish Queer International Film Festival

Museums Of The Future

Everyone has a museum that’s somehow memorable and special to them. With over 2,500 museums across the UK and over … More

accessibility, Arts, arts and culture, catherine bouchard, issue 142, museums, technology

Film Review – So Bad It’s Good: The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Let’s face it: The Rocky Horror Picture Show is not a “good” film. It’s not the kind of film to … More

film review, films, leire zalakain, so bad it's good, the rocky horror picture show

Live Review – STAG: Lysistrata

The roaring 20’s set the scene for this semester’s STAG main stage production, Lysistrata. Originally an Ancient Greek comedy, the … More

classics, comedy, live, Student Theatre at Glasgow, theatre, Zara Grew

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