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Category: Reviews

Album Review: Eliza and the Bear – S/T

At first listen, Eliza and the Bear’s eponymous debut album is emblematic of a generic indie-folk, characterised by rousing choruses … More

Eliza and the Bear, rachel walker, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Gold Panda – Good Luck and Do Your Best

Gold Panda’s latest album, Good Luck And Do Your Best, can best be described as a travel journal. A delicate … More

Album Review, glasgow university, Gold Panda, Good Luck and Do Your Best, Ludovica Credendino, music, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Josephine Sillars

The Hug and Pint 31/03/16 Having never been to the Hug and Pint’s snug gig den before, I was somewhat … More

Josephine Sillars, Josh Dodds, the hug and pint, University of Glasgow

Arts Preview: West End Festival 2016

There is never an excuse to be bored in Glasgow. If you still find yourself in this lovely city after … More

Belle and Sebastian, byres road, glasgow, glasgow university, Glasgow University Shakespeare Society, Glasgow's West End Festival, kelvingrove, Kirsty Campbell, Refuweegee, Taylor Wilson, University of Glasgow, West End

Album Review: Tim Hecker – Love Streams

Love Streams opens with melodic woodwinds – creating the brief illusion of perhaps a more placid effort from Hecker, following … More

Album Review, love streams, Nour El-Issa, tim hecker, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Fronting

Dir. Darren Hardie, Stereo, 25/04 A sofa, a chest of drawers and an old record player; these three pieces of … More

fronting, HIV, hiv stigma, isabelle ribe, terrence higgins trust, University of Glasgow

The Story Bro Far: Why Pop Punk isn’t Welcoming to Women

“Women should never be called sluts or bitches, and if anyone ever calls you a slut or a bitch, whether … More

blink 182, fall out boy, features, glasgow university, hayley williams, music, pantera, parker cannon, pop punk, Scott Wilson, the story so far, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: The Mikado

Scottish Opera, Theatre Royal, 5th – 14th May ‘The Mikado’ starts off with a man in traditional Japanese costume performing … More

aike jansen, Scottish Opera, the mikado, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

MTV Makes Me Want To Snapchat

For over a decade people have bemoaned MTV for straying away from their mission statement of being “Music Television” for … More

Jimmy Donaghy, mtv, mtv cribs, snapchat, University of Glasgow

Live Review: 5 Seconds of Summer

SSE Hydro – 19/4 I could easily bore you with journalistic clichés (“5 Seconds of Summer, so called ‘cos that’s … More

5 seconds of summer, 5sos, ciaran mcqueen, hydro, live review, Nour El-Issa, University of Glasgow

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