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Category: Reviews

Album Review: Laura Marling – Short Movie

‘Short Movie’ could, with ease, have picked up where Laura Marling left off on her acclaimed prior albums: depicting the … More

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Arts Review: Confirmation

Confirmation Dir. Rachel Chavkin, The Arches, 20th April 2015 Presented as part of BEHAVIOUR15… A solo play written and performed … More

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Arts Review: The Straw Chair

Dir. Liz Carruthers, Tron Theatre, 14th – 18th April 2014 An unassuming little gem of a play, ‘The Straw Chair’ … More

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Interview: Wolf Alice

Sorley McLean sat down with Wolf Alice at their most recent Glasgow gig to talk about South by Southwest, Glasgow … More

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Arts Review: O is for Hoolet

Ishbel MacFarlane, Arches, 15th – 17th April Presented as part of the Arches’ BEHAVIOUR15 festival… Ishbel MacFarlane’s one-woman show about … More

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Arts Review: Lippy

Dir. Ben Kidd and Bush Moukarzel, Citizens, 8th – 11th April 2015 Presented as part of the Arches’ BEHAVIOUR15 festival… … More

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Interview: Lonely The Brave

Lonely The Brave make the sort of music that defines iconic parts of your life. Could be a break up, … More

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Arts Preview: Interview with Ishbel MacFarlane, Platform 18 Winner

It’s an absolutely minging Monday afternoon and I’ve just barged into the Green Room at Scottish Youth Theatre, and into … More

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Arts Review: Gob Squad: Western Society

CCA, 8th-9th April 2015 Presented as part of the Arches’ BEHAVIOUR15 festival It’s easy to be cynical about “western society”, … More

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Arts Review: The Absence of War

Dir. Jeremy Herrin, The Citizens, 31st March-4th April 2015 David Hare’s The Absence of War was first performed in 1993 … More

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