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Category: Reviews

Arts Review: Dani Girl

Dir. Peter Robson, Scottish Youth Theatre, 30th November – 2nd December 2017 Advertising a musical about cancer as ‘good for … More

christina schrock, dani girl, epilogue theatre, scottish youth feature, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Mac DeMarco

Barrowlands, 24/11 With the idea of a melting pot in mind, one will come to realize how unique Scotland is … More

barrowlands, bryce armijo, live review, mac demarco, University of Glasgow

Review: The Fiery Angel

Scottish Opera in collaboration with Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Dir. Max Hoehn, City Halls, 3rd December 2017 I was not … More

arts and culture, Kirsty Campbell, opera in concert, prokofiev, royal conservatoire of scotland, the fiery angel

Live Review: Europe

SSE Hydro, 22/11 Upon arriving at the SSE Hydro just in time for Europe, I am surprised to see the … More

europe, hydro, john doe, live review, University of Glasgow

Single Review: Firestations – ‘Build A Building’

Twee pop is effectively on life support – from the burgeoning popularity and musical success of nu twee act Alvvays’ … More

build a building, firestations, single review, tess dawson, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Pussy Riot

The Art School, 22/11 “¡No pasarán!” is the shout from the stage, and the crowd goes mental – they’re not … More

art school, bdy_prts, live review, louise wylie, pussy riot, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Perturbator & Hypno5e

QMU, 18/11 Warming up the crowd in Qudos comes Hypno5e to start, an avant-garde metal band from Montpellier, France. Experimental … More

hypno5e, live review, murray mckinstray, perturbator, qmu, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Xenoula – ‘Xenoula’

This album is an aesthetic representation of the Demogorgon from Stranger Things – it’s equally fascinating and bizarre as it … More

Album Review, imogen hay, University of Glasgow, xenoula

Live Review: Cigarettes After Sex

QMU, 14/11 Imagine this: you are home in a relaxed and perhaps nostalgic mood, so you decide to listen to … More

alkmini nikopoulou, cigarettes after sex, live review, qmu, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Stu Larsen

King Tuts, 22/11 What makes going to gigs worth it is getting to know the person whose music you love … More

aike jansen, King Tut's, live review, music, Music Review, stu larsen

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