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Category: Reviews

Interview: Lucy Rose

Jimmy Donaghy caught up with the Indie-folk star to chat about artistic freedom,  and why it’s never too late to … More

folk, glasgow university, Indie, Jimmy Donaghy, lucy rose, University of Glasgow

Live Review – Lucy Rose & City and Colour

O2 Academy, 24/02/16 Lucy Rose opens her set by herself with an acoustic guitar, and plays a gentle ditty to … More

City and Colour, Dallas Green, folk, glasgow university, Jimmy Donaghy, lucy rose, University of Glasgow

Album Review: St Lucia- Matter

From the very first song, I was filled with a feeling that could only be described with a single word … More

Album Review, game 4 u, mata durkin, matter, st. lucia, student media

Album Review: Lafawndah- Tan

On her second EP, Lafawndah makes use of sonic space just as much as she does the sounds of her … More

Album Review, Hannah Westwater, lafawndah, Music Review, qmunicate magazine, student media, tan

EP Review: Immersion- Analogue Creatures 10

  Seventeen years have separated us from the married couple’s last outing under their Immersion alias, with their pioneering efforts … More

analogue creatures 10, EP review, immersion, niall gray, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: STaG New Works, Night 3

Student Theatre at Glasgow, Websters Theatre, 18th February The third and final night of Student Theatre at Glasgow’s ‘New Works’ … More

Anna Siegel, ciaran mcqueen, glasgow university, It's A Dog's Life, Samuel Scott, STaG, stag new works, Student Theatre at Glasgow, Tragedy at Barnaby Lane, University of Glasgow, Websters Theatre

QMU Live Fest Preview: Tijuana Bibles

Unashamedly rock n’ roll, Glasgow’s Tijuana Bibles bring an explosive energy to their music, moving on from their bluesy 2013 … More

blues rock, glasgow university, Joe Nately, qmu, QMU Live Fest, rock n roll, Tijuana Bibles, University of Glasgow, Wild Rvier

Arts Preview: Glasgow International Comedy Festival

After living here for six months, I can definitely say that Glaswegians are pretty funny. In fact, they have a … More

aike jansen, comedy, Glasgow International Comedy Festival, glasgow university, Jena Friedman, University of Glasgow, WitsHerFace

Arts Review: Ariodante

Scottish Opera, Theatre Royal, 18th – 20th February 2016 Attending a nearly 300 year old opera may seem daunting, but … More

Ariodante, glasgow university, Jimmy Donaghy, Scottish Opera, theatre royal, University of Glasgow

Live Review – Youth Lagoon

Originally Published in the Heroes Issue, February 2016 KING TUT’S WAH WAH HUT – 05/02/16 “Glasgow, my friends” – that’s … More

David McGinley, glasgow university, King Tut's, University of Glasgow, Youth Lagoon

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