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Category: Reviews
Live Review: Flyte
The Garage Attic, 28/05 The small crowd of around fifty people somehow manages to make The Garage’s Attic feel busy … More
Arts Review: Penetrator
Dir. Julia Midtgard, The Old Hairdressers, 1st-2nd June If in-yer-face theatre is ‘the kind of theatre which grabs the audience … More
EP Review – Blair Coron – DO/RE
By the late 19th and early 20th century, many artists all over Europe were interested in blurring the edges between … More
qmunicate reads: Nasty Women
Like queers, suffragettes and impressionist painters have shown us, using an insult as a way to identify yourself and the … More
Album Review: Hazel English – Just Give In/Never Going Home
Just Give In/Never Going Home is the newest release from Hazel English, an American indie pop artist infusing her music … More
Album Review: While She Sleeps – You Are We
There aren’t enough words to capture the power of this album – it’s like pushing a camel through a needle’s … More
Arts Review: Smut Slam
Dir. by Cameryn Moore, Rum Shack, 15th May 2015 Down in the basement of Rum Shack a crowd gathered to … More
Art Review: Cadaver Police in the Electrocution Afterlife
Dir. Alan McKendrick, Tron Theatre, 24th May. Rehearsed Reading. It’s always unfortunate when the most interesting thing about a … More
Album Review: Gorillaz – ‘Humanz’
Returning from a six-year hiatus, Gorillaz’s new album Humanz is a direct emotional response to the political turmoil that is … More
