Naomi Gessesse examines the delights and detriments of Wes Anderson’s unique cinematic style. Born in Houston, Texas in 1969, Wes … More
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Live Review: George Fitzgerald
The Art School, 28/03 George Fitzgerald is supported by Makeness, but it takes a while to realise that the person … More
Arts Review: Captain Amazing
Citizens Theatre, 28th – 31st March, dir. Tess Munro A house engulfed in fire, a first aid cross, a man … More
Arts Review: Neil MacGregor’s Living with Gods
As part of the Aye Write! Book Festival, Royal Concert Hall, 15 March, 7.45-8.45pm It has always been quite the … More
Live Review: Tonight Alive
QMU, 10/03 Tonight Alive were supported by The Gospel Youth and ROAM. ROAM were energetic and passionate, and it was … More
Arts Review: Orca
This semester’s Open Slot presented Matt Grinter’s Orca, the winner of the 2016 Papatango New Writing Prize, directed by Max … More
Aye Write: Nasty Women
17 March, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall It started with an idea, which took shape on the day “Trump happened”. Then … More
Part 6: City of Music
A brief history of Glasgow in 8 columns, part 6: City of Music.
Live Review: Field Music
St. Luke’s, 17/03 “I think our songs would sound kind of lame out of tune”, chuckles Peter Brewis, who, alongside … More
Arts Review: Mae Martin
The Stand, 13th March 2018, in collaboration with Glasgow International Comedy Festival A very short summary of Canadian-born comedienne Mae … More
