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Category: Reviews

Live Review: Lianna La Havas

 O2 ABC – 9/12 Lianne La Havas’ break was an appearance on ‘Later… with Jools Holland’ in October 2011; she … More

ciaran mcqueen, glasgow, glasgow music scene, lianna la havas, live review, Music Review, o2 abc, qmunicate, student life, student media, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Car Seat Headrest – Teens of Style

Excruciatingly sincere and cathartic as ever, Will Toledo & co. make their major label debut with Teens of Style. A … More

Car Seat Headrest, glasgow university, Nour El-Issa, Teens of style, University of Glasgow, Will Toledo

Arts Review: Snow White

Dir. Eric Potts, Kings Theatre, 4th Dec – 10th Jan 2015/16 I last saw a pantomime about a decade ago, … More

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Live Review: Will Varley, Skinny Lister

Barrowland – 13/11 Will Varley is part folk troubadour, part stand-up comedian. ‘Talking Cat Blues’ is a surreal piece that … More

barrowlands, glasgow, live review, qmunicate, review, Scott Wilson, skinny lister, student media, the barras, will varley

Album Review: The Spook School – Try To Be Hopeful

Try to be Hopeful’ is Edinburgh band The Spook School’s second full-length album, released on Fortuna POP!. They’ve been doing … More

Ellen MacAskill, glasgow university, LGBTQ, pop, punk, Spook School, Try to be hopeful, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Sleeping Betty

Dir. Kenny Miller, Tron Theatre, 27th Nov – 3rd Jan 2015 Princess Betty’s sixteenth birthday promises to be a night … More

christmas, Gabrielle Lucie, kenny miller, panto, pantomime, Sleeping Beauty, tron theatre

Arts Review: Macbeth

  Dir. Jack Cameron, The Art School, 7-9th of December

glasgow, macbeth, qmunicate, STaG, Student Theatre at Glasgow

Arts Review: An Inspector Calls

Dir. Stephen Daldry, Theatre Royal, 3rd – 7th October 2015 Stephen Daldry’s 1992 production of J.B. Priestley’s classic “An Inspector … More

An Inspector Calls, Anna McKenzie, glasgow university, J.B Priestly, theatre royal, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Rebecca

Dir. Erin Rice, Kings Theatre, 2nd – 7th November 2015 An upturned boat sits centre stage; flanked by curving steps … More

Daphne du Maurier, Erin Rice, Imogen Sage, King's Theatre, Kneehigh Productions, rachel walker, Rebecca, University of Glasgow

Live Review: The Fratellis

THE FRATELLIS – O2 ABC – 5/11 Glasgow’s very own Fratellis are most certainly a live band, there’s no doubt … More

02 Academy, glasgow, glasgow university, Jon Fratelli, o2 abc, qmunicate, sarah stockinger, the fratellis

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