Dreamy, funny and lovely, Josephine Sillar’s new EP Ripped From the Wire Spine is delightful. A talented pianist and vocalist, … More
Category: Reviews
Arts review: A Stranger Walks Into A Bar
Dir. Shilpa T-Hyland, Nice ‘N’ Sleazy, 26th July Inspired in equal measure by the rich folklore traditions of the British … More
Bitch Better Have My Money: A Discussion
Rihanna’s new video is a slick, seven minute technicolour revenge fantasy, full of guns, explosions, blood, sex and incredible nineties-inspired … More
Album Review: Lucy Rose – Work It Out
According to Lucy Rose’s Wikipedia page, she used to sell her own blend of tea at her gigs instead of … More
Arts Review: The Driver’s Seat
Dir. Laurie Sansom, The Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, 13th-27th June Centred around Lise (Morven Christie) a mentally-troubled young woman who decides … More
EP Review: Antun Opic – Shovel My Coal
Think of Eastern European Jazz infused with Spanish guitar and grassroots blues. Now add to the mix a range of … More
Interview: Loki
Back in April, Common Weal’s Commonfest took place at the QMU. Common Weal emerged during the independence campaign as a … More
Live Review: The Vulpes
Vulpes – Qudos 20/6/15 Playing the Qudos stage in the QMU as part of the West End Festival, Vulpes performed … More
Arts review: Yer Granny
Dir. By Graham McLaren, King’s Theatre, 26-30 May This version of the Spanish play La Nona by Roberto Cossa adapted … More
Arts review: Into That Darkness
Dir. Gareth Nicholls, Citizens Theatre, 18th – 30th May 2015 Into That Darkness was never going to be an easy … More
