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Category: Reviews

The Art of Austerity

Everybody likes a bit of Corbyn. He’s like that teacher or old-enough-to-be-your-dad lecturer with the intellectual charm, you simply can’t … More

Arts, Austerity, conservatives, cuts, glasgow university, Jeremy Corbyn, labour, politics, serena ruberto, tories, University of Glasgow

Interview with Gabriel Rios

Ahead of his gig with The Staves last Monday – and his first ever show in Glasgow – qmunicate’s Amy … More

amy shimmin, Gabriel Rios, glasgow, Interview, Interview with Gabriel Rios, music, The Staves

Live Review: Cradle of Filth

GARAGE – 21/10 It must be murder writing a Cradle of Filth setlist. There is a vocal section of their … More

Cradle of Filth, garage, glasgow university, Hammer of the Witches, Nymphetamine, Scott Wilson, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Spector

KING TUT’S – 19/10 The dim synth chords synonymous with Spector pulsate as ‘Never Fade Away’ kicks off the band’s … More

Fred MacPherson, glasgow university, King Tut's, Spector, Stacey Anderson, University of Glasgow

Arts review: Broth

Dir. Donna Rutherford, Tron Theatre, 21st -22nd October 2015 Smells are one of the most powerful ways of jogging your … More

aging, Broth, cooking, Donna Rutherford, family, food, glasgow university, Scott Wilson, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Striptease/ Out at Sea

Dir. Matthew Lenton, Citizens Theatre, 17th -24th Oct 2015 Striptease and Out at Sea, the twin components of the Citizens … More

citizens theatre, matthew lenton, Neil Weaving, out at sea, striptease, striptease/out at sea

Arts Review: My Friend Selma

Dir. Joe Douglas, Tron Theatre, 23rd – 24th October  My Friend Selma is carried by the innocent charm and remarkable … More

Arts, glasgow, my friend selma, theatre, tron theatre, victoria beesley

Live Review: Battles

BATTLES – ABC – 25/10 Despite a changing lineup, Battles have always had a signature sound: mushing together highly technical … More

ABC, battles, glasgow, Liam Harrison, live review

Live Review: The Cribs

THE CRIBS – BARROWLANDS – 20/10 Even before the show starts it’s obvious that tonight is going to be special: … More

barrowlands, live review, sarah stockinger, the barras, the cribs

Arts Review: There’s No Point Crying Over Spilt Milk

Dir. Aby Watson, Tron Theatre 14th-17th October Whimsical, appealing and well-developed, Aby Watson’s multi-dimensional show ‘There’s No Point Crying Over … More

Aby Watson, Alexander Horowitz, cat acheson, dance, glasgow university, physical theatre, theatre, There's no point crying over spilt milk, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

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