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Category: Reviews

So Bad It’s Good: Angus, Thongs, and Perfect Snogging

Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging is the most 2008 film ever. Nothing can catapult me back to being 13 years … More

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Live Review – Sons of an Illustrious Father

King Tut’s, 20/05/19  “You always hear that the crowds in Glasgow are crazy,” Ezra Miller comments from his place at … More

ezra miller, issue 141, King Tut's, live review, music, rebecca gault, sons of an illustrious father

Arts Review – The Red Lion

Theatre Royal, dir. Michael Emans, 18-22/6/19 The Red Lion is a single-act play, coincidentally lasting just longer than a standard … More

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Jonas Brothers Reunion

Had you spoken to me anytime between 2008 and 2011, I would have probably wormed into conversation something about the … More

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Arts Review: Dido & Aeneas

On a rainy night on the 31st of May, Glasgow University Opera Society took to the impressive stage of the … More

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Album Review: The National – I Am Easy to Find

“Put me in your movie” Matt Berninger snarls on ‘Roman Holiday’. The National’s frontman is a notoriously slippery lyricist, but … More

Album Review, andrew barr, i am easy to find, the National

Arts Review: Dido & Aeneas

On a rainy night on the 31st of May, Glasgow University Opera Society took to the impressive stage of the … More

dido & aeneas, gabriel rutherford, opera

Album Review: Dedicated – Carly Rae Jepsen

To her dedicated fans, Carly Rae Jepsen has reached the status of Pop Queen, Gay Icon, and saviour of music. … More

album, Album Review, Carly Rae Jepsen, dedicated, four stars, jo reid

Album Review: IGOR – Tyler the Creator

On Twitter, Tyler the Creator asked about his own record “what genre is this considered?”. That’s the question that I … More

Album Review, gabriel rutherford, IGOR, tyler the creator

Performance Review: Vampire Weekend ft HAIM – This Life

In the wake of the recent release of their album Father of the Bride, Vampire Weekend recently appeared on The … More

haim, music, performance review, rebecca gault, vampire weekend

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