Glasgow’s highly anticipated annual book festival, aptly named Aye Write!, returns this year between the 15th and 25th of March.…
qmunicate Meets: Kinning Park Complex
A light hum of the M8 is audible from the garden of Kinning Park Complex. There’s a shed full of…
Live Review: Pale Waves
King Tuts, 04/03 The support act, Bloxx, are first to dawn the infamous stage of the Wah Wah Hut, endorsing…
Elon Musk: A Grand Visionary or Short-Sighted Businessman?
Elon Musk has become a somewhat controversial figure of late. While he is hailed by some as the symbol of…
Glasgow Comedy Festival Preview
The Glasgow International Comedy Festival, the largest comedy festival in Europe, will run for the 16th time between the 8th…
Arts Review: The Last Bordello
Dir. David Leddy, Tron Theatre, 10-17 February The newest Fire Exit production – The Last Bordello – is an experience.…
Film Review: The Divine Order
As part of the Glasgow Film Festival Petra Biondina Volpe’s newest political comedy-drama, The Divine Order, is a view into…
Art Reviews: Stag’s New Works Festival
STAG’s New Works is a yearly festival with six performances of completely new and original texts written by students. It…
How To Pull Off A Last Minute Dissertation
The season is upon us again, and the classic cloisters dissertation hand in photos are flooding Facebook. For those of…
Arts Review: Aaron Angell Exhibition
On exhibit at GOMA until the 18th March Despite the fact that only eight works are on display, Aaron Angell’s…
