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Category: Reviews

Album Review: Vampire Weekend – Father of the Bride

Fans of Vampire Weekend have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of the band’s fourth album since their hiatus began in … More

Album Review, chris timmins, ezra koenig, father of the bride, four stars, music, vampire weekend

Album Review: The Cranberries – In The End

In January last year, Dolores O’Riordan, the lead singer of the Cranberries, was found dead in her hotel. As a … More

Album Review, dolores o'riordan, five stars, in the end, Liam Caldwell, Music Review, the cranberries

The Dynamics of Staging

The staging of a production is an important part of any play. Be it a traditional proscenium arch, thrust or … More

arts and culture, Arts Feature, feature, Kelly Macarthur, staging, theatre

The Dynamics of Staging

The staging of a production is an important part of any play. Be it a traditional proscenium arch, thrust or … More

arts and culture, feature, Kelly Macarthur, staging, theatre

Album Review: Marina – Love + Fear

After a four-year break, and having shed the moniker ‘and the Diamonds’ in the meantime, Marina is back with her … More

album, amelie voges, MARINA, music, review

Song Review: Of Monsters and Men – Alligator

Four years after releasing their second album Beneath the Skin, Icelandic band Of Monsters and Men are back with their … More

eilidh reid, music, Of Monsters and Men, review, single review

Film Review: Eighth Grade – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre.

Eighth Grade is the first outing from comedian turned writer/director Bo Burnham. Like his comedy, Burnham’s debut cuts through its … More

8th grade, arts review, bo burnham, film, film review, five stars, GFT, Glasgow Film Theatre, ronan duff

Review: Greggs Vegan Sausage Roll

My first reaction upon trying the new Greggs Vegan sausage roll was a moment of panic when I thought I … More

food, gracie beswick, greggs, lifestyle, review, vegan

Arts Review: Silvano

Dir. Roxana Haines, City Halls and Old Fruitmarket, 14th April The music director of the Scottish Opera explained before the … More

city halls and old fruitmarket, Kirsty Campbell, Scottish Opera, silvano

Live Review: BODEGA

The Art School, 15/2/19 Support comes from Gong Gong, a two-piece from Beijing comprised of a bassist and guitarist/vocalist. They’re … More

art school, bodega, live review, lizzie mccreadie

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