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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Stargazing

When one thinks of stargazing, usually the first thing they think of is somebody with a telescope in the middle … More

Calum Cooper, glasgow, Science and Technology, stargazing, summer

Taps Aff! – What a Sunny Day Says About Glasgow

My first instinct whenever I see the sun peek out from behind the relentless, cloudy Scottish skyscape is to plaster … More

glasgow, lifestyle, summer, summer issue, taps aff, tasha baldassarre

Progressiveness in Print: The Inclusivity of Zines

With the print cycles of iconic publications, such as the Independent ceasing one after the other in recent years, you’d be … More

features, katy scott, pith, summer mag, zines

Arts Review: Gut

Dir. Zinnie Harris, Tron Theatre, 16th – 19th May

finley dickins, gut, tron theatre

Arts Review: Ah Dinnae Ken

STAG, theSpace @ Niddry Street, Edinburgh Fringe, 3-18 August (not on the 5th and 12th), 16:15

ah dinnae ken, christina schrock, Edinburgh Fringe, STaG

Part 8: Home

A brief history of Glasgow in 8 columns, part 8: Home.

a brief history of glasgow, aike jansen, glasgow, the netherlands

Film Review: Whitney

Award winning Scottish director Kevin Macdonald shares the tragically tumultuous story of the life and death of iconic star, Whitney … More

ellen magee, film review, four stars, GFT, Whitney Houston

Arts Review: I ride in colour and soft focus, no longer anywhere

Dir. Last Yearz Interesting Negro / Jamila Johnson-Small, Tramway, 1st June I was apprehensive about writing this review, initially. Having … More

i ride in colour and soft focus, jamila johnson-small, last yearz interesting negro, tramway

Arts Review: Top Girls

Crash Course Theatre, 22-23 May, Watson Auditorium The play by Caryl Churchill is a story of female ambition, family, and … More

caryl churchill, christina schrock, crash course theatre, top girls, watson auditorium

Forever young – Do you really want to live forever?

We all know that technology in the medical field has prolonged our lives and made ageing a less frightening experience. … More

christina schrock, forever young, immortality, Science and Technology

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