Life-drawing, to me, is a highly creative and highly empowering experience. My clearest memories of life-drawing always take me … More
Category: Reviews
Live Review: The Jellyman’s Daughter
The Hug and Pint, 21/11/18 After a string of dates touring around America, The Jellyman’s Daughter are back in … More
Live Review: Maggie Rogers
SWG3, 17/2/19 Sometimes I wonder why we pay money to watch music live, instead of just listening to it in … More
Review: TEDxUniversityofGlasgow 2019 Launch Party
Currently in its sixth year, TEDxUniversityofGlasgow is a local, self-organised branch of TED at our own University of Glasgow. Every … More
Album Review: Ruby Throat – Stone Dress
A ruby-throated hummingbird is green-brown and white, with a striking red throat. It nimbly darts through woodland with its forked … More
Can Theatre Ever Be Apolitical?
In short – no. The act of creating and performing a piece of theatre will always be a political act. … More
Live Review: The Vignettes
The Old Hairdressers, 8/11/18 Thursday night saw established four-piece The Vignettes pulling in crowds to fill up the ever-romantic pub and … More
Live Review: Blood Red Shows
Stereo, 31/01/19 Arriving at Stereo, the room was already filled with people cramming together in the small space. John J … More
Album Review: Calva Louise – Rhinoceros
Calva Louise – an English/Venezuelan/Mãori three piece – have battered their way through the past 2 years, releasing single after … More
Album Review: Busted – Half Way There
Half Way There is early 2000s pop punk sensation Busted’s fourth album. The 11 track album promises a trip down … More
