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Category: Reviews

Arts Review: The Red Chair

Dir. Suzy Willson, Tron Theatre, 3rd – 4th of March Upon arrival at the theatre, the audience is offered a … More

Ludovica Credendino, the red chair, tron theatre

Arts Review: Rock Against Racism

Street Level Photoworks, 11th Feb – 9th April   In political and societal times of turbulence, uncertainty, and hate, history … More

Rock against racism, Scott Wilson

Preview: Aye Write

From crime set in India, Scandinavia or the Scottish Islands, a book about 9 months in Tibet or one about … More

aike jansen, aye write

Arts Review: Pelléas & Mélisande

Dir. Sir David McVicar, Theatre Royal, 23rd Feb – 4th March While this opera is at its heart a simple … More

Jimmy Donaghy, pelleas & melisande, theatre royal

Arts Review: Forms of Action

CCA, 27th Jan – 12th March Forms of Action reminded me that I should really spend more time at the … More

CCA, forms of action, isabelle ribe

Arts Review: The Rivals

Dir, Dominic Hill, Citizens Theatre, 2nd – 19th November The Rivals wraps you into its hysterical, stereotypical world before the … More

Kirsty Campbell, the rivals, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Half-Waif – form/a

In the opening track of Half Waif’s EP ‘form/a’, soft and simple rhythms build up into an electronic sound, obscuring … More

aike jansen, Album Review, form/a, half-waif

Arts Review: Poetry Busking at Oxfam Bookshop

Byres Road Book Festival, Oxfam Bookshop, 23rd September The Oxfam Bookshop on Byres Road is warm and inviting on a … More

imogen whiteley, oxfam bookshop, Poetry

Album Review: Miman – Nicole Sabouné

Saboune pays as much dividends to her late Joy Division and early New Order influence as she does (oddly) to … More

Album Review, miman, nicole sabouné, tess dawson, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: MEMORi

Sudip Chakroborthy and Tareq Abdullah, Tramway, 8th October MEMORi is part of the Home Away theatre festival put on by … More

home away theatre festival, memori, national theatre of scotland, tramway, University of Glasgow, yasmina todd

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