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Category: Reviews

Arts Review: Welcome to Nigeria – Aye Write 2017

CCA, 12th March Nigerian writing is in vogue at the moment, and for good reason. Like many of their compatriots, … More

aye write, aye write 2017, louise wylie, welcome to nigeria

Arts Review: The Makars – Aye Write 2017

The Mitchell Library, 11th March 2017 A makar is the poet of a place. On Saturday evening in the Mitchell … More

aye write, aye write 2017, Kirsty Campbell, the makars, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: My Country – A Work In Progress

Dir. Rufus Norris, The Citizens, 28th March – 1st April With the houselights still on, a woman in a formal … More

aike jansen, my country a work in progress

qmunicate reads: Golden Hill by Francis Spufford

  Francis Spufford’s Golden Hill is a bit tricky to get into at first. Unless you make a habit of … More

francis spufford, golden hill, qmunicate reads, rachel walker

Glesga’s Gold: Figurehead Theatre

Maybe there’s something magically inspiring about the River Clyde, or is it simply the cider served in Glaswegian pubs. Anyway, … More

figurehead theatre, Interview, Josh Dodds, mr. earhart, Sine Harris, University of Glasgow

The Workers Theatre: launch party and interview

Kinning Park Complex, March 23 Hosting a launch party are The Workers Theatre, a new cooperative company that follows the … More

cooperative, culture, glasgow, Interview, launch party, megaphone, review, tess dawson, the workers theatre

Arts Review: Bluebeard’s Castle and The 8th Door

Dir. Matthew Lenton, Theatre Royal, 28th March – 1st April Scottish Opera has joined forces with theatre company Vanishing Point … More

bluebeard's castle, glasgow, glasgow uni, opera, Scottish Opera, the 8th door, theatre royal, vanishing point, Žad Novak

The Coincidental Link Between Mental Health and Creativity

Bookshelves and art galleries alike hold works curated by artists known equally for their mental health as well as talent. … More

amy shimmin, mental health, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: God of Carnage

Dir. Gareth Nicholls, Tron Theatre, 9th-25th March Extreme projectile vomiting, the stench of ruined fresh tulips, and a ball pool … More

ellen magee, god of carnage, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Warning: Graphic Material

Comics get a bad press, often dismissed as childish alternatives to proper reading material, the reserve of geeks and nerds … More

graphic novels, Jimmy Donaghy

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