Nice N Sleazy, 28/03 Grunge is alive and angry, with noticeable talents like L.A. Witch commanding the scene. The Californian … More
Category: Reviews
Arts Review: GUAAS – [your text here]
The Project Café, 23rd March The GU Art Appreciation Society has composed an exhibition to showcase students’ artwork and offer … More
Live Review: George Fitzgerald
The Art School, 28/03 George Fitzgerald is supported by Makeness, but it takes a while to realise that the person … More
Arts Review: Captain Amazing
Citizens Theatre, 28th – 31st March, dir. Tess Munro A house engulfed in fire, a first aid cross, a man … More
Arts Review: Neil MacGregor’s Living with Gods
As part of the Aye Write! Book Festival, Royal Concert Hall, 15 March, 7.45-8.45pm It has always been quite the … More
In Defence of ‘Dying Old’
A criticism of the music industry. A conspiracy? A joint pact by superior beings? The illuminati? The infamous ’27 Club’ … More
Arts Review: Chris Renwick & Vickie Cooper: The Origins and Dismantling of The Welfare State
As part of the Aye Write! Festival, 24th March 2018, 6:30PM – 7:30PM, Tramway. This event was ideal for a … More
Live Review: Dream Wife
Stereo, 23/03 With its low ceiling and stage, Stereo’s basement provides an intimate and engaging space to share with bands, … More
Live Review: Tonight Alive
QMU, 10/03 Tonight Alive were supported by The Gospel Youth and ROAM. ROAM were energetic and passionate, and it was … More
Arts Review: Orca
This semester’s Open Slot presented Matt Grinter’s Orca, the winner of the 2016 Papatango New Writing Prize, directed by Max … More
