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Category: Reviews

Art Review: The Adam World Choir @ Home Away Festival

National Theatre Scotland, Tramway, 9th October The sold-out show of the Adam World Choir at the Tramway, aiming to celebrate … More

Adam World Choir, aike jansen, arts and culture, glasgow university, Home Away Festival, National Theatre Scotland, tramway, University of Glasgow

qmunicate reads: Hunger by Knut Hamsun

If you’re looking for a happy autumn read, then Hunger ain’t it. Set in Oslo before it was Oslo, a … More

arts and culture, Book Review, glasgow university, Hunger, Knut Hamsun, louise wylie, qmunicate reads, University of Glasgow

The Greatness of Small Festivals

Although big festivals have got huge names on sprawling fields, we wanted to give a little love to the smaller, … More

Aoife Maguire, Eden Festival, Evan Osborne, feature, glasgow university, Green Man, katie fannin, music, Small Music Festivals, Sunflowerfest, University of Glasgow

qmunicate reads: Pygmy by Chuck Palahniuk

A large contingency of my peers have been singing the praises of Mr Chuck Palahniuk, proclaiming him to be one … More

arts and culture, Calum Macdonald, Chuck Palahniuk, glasgow university, Pygmy, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Under Our Beds – Consilience

Under our beds there is no monster, but a delightful debut album by the Canadian alternative pop-band Consilience. Or rather, … More

aike jansen, Album Review, Consilience, glasgow university, music, Music Review, Under Our Beds, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Ha, Ha, He – Mourn

The first song on this album is one of the best due to its lack of vocals. Mourn claim to … More

Album Review, glasgow university, Ha Ha He, Mourn, music, University of Glasgow, yasmina todd

Arts Review: Earthquakes in London

Dir. Mark Thomson, Tron Theatre, 2 – 4 June 2016 As soon as I sat down in the Tron Theatre, … More

arts and culture, Earthquakes in London, glasgow university, isabelle ribe, Mark Thomson, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Save + Quit – Edinburgh Fringe

Hairpin Productions, Assembly George Square Studios (Venue 17), 19 – 21 and 23 – 29 August 2016 I was wandering … More

arts and culture, assembly george square studios, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Fringe, glasgow university, hairpin productions, isabelle ribe, theatre, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Blue States – Statues

Blue States’ EP Statues captures the listener from the very first few notes. Including only four songs, the record creates … More

Album Review, Blue States, glasgow university, luigi gravili, music, Music Review, Statues, University of Glasgow

Glesga’s Gold: Joe Gardner

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

arts and culture, comedy, glasgow university, glesga's gold, Jimmy Donaghy, Joe Gardner, University of Glasgow

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