Glasgow International Comedy Festival 2017- Liberté, March 18 Aptly named ‘Walk of Shame’, Eleanor Conway delivers all of the associated sensations … More
Category: Reviews
Live Review – Crying
STEREO – 21/1/2017 A good thing about small but wide and open venues like Stereo on Renfield Lane is that … More
Live Review – Thula Borah
13th Note, 04/11 Few genres are as spell-binding as post-rock, and Mogwai aren’t the only Weegies on the scene -Thula Borah … More
Arts Review: Dido and Aeneas
Dir. Mary McCluskey, Beacon Arts Centre, 8th – 9th April Scottish Opera’s Youth Company puts a contemporary spin on Henry … More
Live Review: The Dillinger Escape Plan (with support Ho99o9)
Qudos, QMU, 19th January Ho99o9 (Horror) consists of an energetic New Jersey rap group – lead by the vocal duo … More
Live Review: Two Door Cinema Club
Barrowlands Ballroom, 3 February 2017 Starting the gig off, we have Anteros, a fun female fronted band who have the … More
Live Review: Sarah Jaffe
The Hug and Pint, 15/11 Her folk gem ‘Clementine’ boasts millions of hits on Youtube, yet Sarah Jaffe remains an … More
Arts Review: Scottish Poetry Slam Championships
Tron Theatre, 13th February The Scottish Championship is the biggest event on the slam poetry scene in Scotland. Every year, … More
Album Review: Elbow – Little Fictions
Perhaps best known for their hit single ‘One Day Like This’, alt-rock four-piece Elbow has remained a consistent chart fixture … More
Arts Review: A Hebridean Journey with Madeleine Bunting – Aye Write 2017
The Mitchell Library, 19th March Nations define themselves by the stories they tell, and often these are the stories of … More
