Dir. Jack Elfick, 13th Note, 2nd November That Much Ado About Murder was focused on an actor brutally murdering the critics … More
Category: Reviews
Arts review: Ella Kruglyanskaya Exhibition
Tramway, 12th October – 11th December Ella Kruglyanskaya’s exhibition at the Tramway consists of paintings filled with child-like imaginations, vibrant … More
Government Plans to Axe ‘Soft’ A-Level Subjects
In 2018, students across the UK will sit the last ever A Level exams in History of Art, Classical Civilisation … More
Arts Review: The Homeless Library
St Alywn Building, 6th October Narratives of homelessness so often emerge from an external perspective – the ‘normal’ members of … More
qmunicate reads: Levels of Life by Julian Barnes
The book Levels of Life uses ideas of ballooning and photography to take the reader on journeys from love to … More
Arts review: The Rise and Inevitable Fall of Lucas Petit
Dir. Andy McGregor, the Tron, 12th – 15th October When a play starts with two delusional tramps, aka God (Darren … More
Arts Review: The Cheviot, The Stag and The Black, Black Oil
Dir. Joe Douglas, The Citizens, 18th – 22th October Last Easter, I cycled from Oban to Inverness, spending some time … More
Album Review: A Tribe Called Red / We Are the Halluci Nation
[5/5] The latest release from a trio of Canadian DJs, We Are the Halluci Nation, is a politically charged album … More
King Tut’s Summer Nights: Made as Mannequins/Future Glue/The Hammerin’ Tongs/The Lapelles 16.07.16
Expecting it not to be a busy evening given most students abandoned Glasgow, it was surprising to see so many … More
Arts Review: The Marriage of Figaro
Dir. Sir Thomas Allen, Theatre Royal, 14th – 22th October Walking in the Glasgow rain, humming Se vuol ballare, Signor … More
