National Theatre Scotland, Tramway, 9th October The sold-out show of the Adam World Choir at the Tramway, aiming to celebrate … More
Category: Reviews
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
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
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
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
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
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 Review: Save + Quit – Edinburgh Fringe
Hairpin Productions, Assembly George Square Studios (Venue 17), 19 – 21 and 23 – 29 August 2016 I was wandering … More
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
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
