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Category: Reviews

Arts Review: Ma, Pa and the Little Mouths

Dir. Andy Arnold, Tron Theatre, 3-12 May From the outset, this play hovers between the deeply depressing and the insightfully … More

Kirsty Campbell, ma pa and the little mouths, tron theatre

Arts Review: Bright Colours Only

Citizens Theatre, 1st – 12th May, dir. Marshall Cordell & Pauline Goldsmith Shots of whiskey, tea in delicate floral cups, … More

aike jansen, bright colours only, citizens theatre

Song Review: Kanye West – ‘Lift Yourself’

Kanye “Something Wrong”, “I’ma feel like an asshole” West’s lyricism is rightfully subject to memes given he seems to believe … More

kanye west, lift yourself, song review, tess dawson

Arts Review: Eugene Onegin

29th Apr – 5th May, Theatre Royal  If you’ve ever run into an ex and enjoyed the unique pleasure of … More

eugene onegin, louise wylie, opera, Scottish Opera, theatre royal

Arts Review: Lampedusa

Dir. Jack Nurse, Citizens Theatre, 8-18 November Some of the pitfalls of political theatre are that it can easily become … More

aike jansen, lampedusa

Arts Review: Buckets

Dir. Neil Packham, Citizens Theatre, 1-4th November Time will run out.

citizens theatre, finley dickins, neil packham

Live review: Epica

O2 ABC, 07/04 It’s become commonplace to analyse festival line-ups with a fine-tooth comb in recent years. Once the gender … More

Epica, live review, music, Scott Wilson

The Science of Music Stereotypes

As I retire for the day, I put on my favourite playlist: the title reads ‘For the Tired Soul’ (don’t … More

Kritika Narula, music feature, music stereotypes

Album Review: Sunflower Bean – ‘Twentytwo in Blue’

Growing up idolising female-led rock bands like Blondie, The Cranberries and The Runaways, I was very excited to listen to … More

Album Review, ellen magee, four stars, sunflower bean, twentytwo in blue

Live Review: The Fratellis

Barrowlands, 31/03 Queuing up in the freezing cold outside the Barrowland Ballroom, the excitement in the air is palpable. Glasgow … More

barrowlands, live review, rebecca rae, the fratellis, University of Glasgow

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