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Category: Reviews

Live Review: Island

King Tut’s, 15/5/18 A night in King Tut’s is rarely a night wasted and Island’s gig was no exception to … More

anna doody, island, king tut's wah wah hut, live review

We’ve Got to Get Ourselves Back to the Garden…

If I could have one superpower it would be time-travel. There are countless events, or even eras that I would … More

Festival, music feature, woodstock, Žad Novak

Summer Reading in the Time of Screens and Cyberspace: of Netflix and Other Demons

To say that I am an enthusiastic reader would be a gross understatement. I read a lot, across genres, and … More

Kritika Narula, reading, summer

Arts Review: Gut

Dir. Zinnie Harris, Tron Theatre, 16th – 19th May

finley dickins, gut, tron theatre

Arts Review: Ah Dinnae Ken

STAG, theSpace @ Niddry Street, Edinburgh Fringe, 3-18 August (not on the 5th and 12th), 16:15

ah dinnae ken, christina schrock, Edinburgh Fringe, STaG

Arts Review: Chris McQueer – Hings at the QMU

QMU’s Scran might seem like a strange venue to host a literary conversation, and yet here we are. In between … More

chris mcqueer, Emma Mckie, hings, qmu

Arts Review: Passing Places

Dir. Andrew Panton, Citizens Theatre, 8th – 12th May, Motherwell, Scotland – “nought but shoe shops and burger bars.” That … More

aike jansen, andrew panton, citizens theatre

Album Review: Janelle Monáe – Dirty Computer

Having frantically listened to ‘Make Me Feel’ on repeat from the moment it was released, I was ecstatic when Janelle … More

Album Review, dirty computer, five stars, isabelle ribe, janelle monae

Album Review: Jennifer Castle – Angels of Death

In her third album, Canadian singer-songwriter Jennifer Castle aimed to put the ‘fictional concept of death’ in the centre of … More

aike jansen, Album Review, angels of death, four stars, jennifer castle

Arts Review: I ride in colour and soft focus, no longer anywhere

Dir. Last Yearz Interesting Negro / Jamila Johnson-Small, Tramway, 1st June I was apprehensive about writing this review, initially. Having … More

i ride in colour and soft focus, jamila johnson-small, last yearz interesting negro, tramway

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