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One Small Step for Oppy, One Giant Leap for Rover-Kind

When Opportunity landed on Mars in January 2004, it was only expected to stay for 90 sols, equal to 92.5 … More

eleanor fletcher, mars, NASA, oppurtunity, rover

China Reaches for the Moon

On January 3 of this year, China’s probe Chang’e-4 (aptly named after a Chinese moon goddess) landed on the far … More

china, christina schrock, space, the moon

From the Tiber to the Clyde: Defying Space-Time on a March Day, 2018-2019

Rome, March 2018 It’s a Saturday morning. Temperatures are close to twenty degrees. The two pomegranate trees around my house … More

from the tiber to the clyde, glasgow, rome

Live Review: Distant Voices – at Celtic Connections

QMU, 31/1/19 As the Qudos lights dim, our night starts with the knowledge that there will be a unifying factor … More

amy shimmin, celtic connections, distant voices, live review, qmu

Arts Review: National Opera Studio at Scottish Opera

Dir. Orpha Phelan, King’s Theatre Edinburgh, 01/02/19 When I think of opera, I imagine either one opulent story of love, … More

christina schrock, Edinburgh, King's Theatre, national opera studio, Scottish Opera

Film Review: Whisky Galore

Nothing could make a screening of the 1949 Ealing Comedy Whisky Galore on Burns’ Night more fitting than a complimentary … More

film review, four stars, Liam Caldwell, whisky galore

Live Review: CAKE – at Celtic Connections

QMU, 23/1/19 The crowd was busy, with an eclectic mix of fans of all ages. After a bit of a … More

Cake, celtic connections, live review, megan willis

At the Pictures: Rising Prices and Reclining Seats

One would think that with developments in home entertainment, from more capable televisions to the explosion of affordable streaming services … More

at the pictures, cinema, glasgow, rising prices, ronan duff

The Importance of Reading Classics

We all have to read classic literature at one point in our lives, usually in school, and if you’re lucky … More

christina schrock, classic literature, jane austen, Shakespeare

Arts Review: Nora: A Doll’s House

Tramway, 15 Mar 2019 – 06 Apr 2019, dir. Elizabeth Freestone The year is 1918, 1968, and 2018, and three Noras … More

citizens theatre, four stars, Kelly Macarthur, nora: a doll's house, tramway

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