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Album Review: Sextile – ‘Albeit Living’

Bland revivalism. Generally, this attempt to recapture the compositions and sounds of the darker side of new wave is just…

albeit living, Album Review, sextile, tess dawson

Lssns 2 Lrn

You will probably remember that queer punk duo PWR BTTM made headlines earlier this year amid several claims of abuse…

alice lannon, ben hopkins, LGBTQ, music feature, pwr bttm

Album Review: Haim – ‘Something To Tell You’

Haim return with another timeless soundtrack which acts as a perfect match to a melancholic evening. The L.A. trio of…

Album Review, coutrney hughes, days are gone, haim, something to tell you

T in the Park Vs. TRNSMT

I experienced my first music festival at the age of eighteen in a certain Kinross field. It was a weekend…

amy shimmin, festivals, music feature, t in the park, TiTP, trnsmt

Album Review: 3TEETH – ”shutdown.exe”

3TEETH have earned themselves quite a reputation ever since the release of their critically acclaimed debut album made its mark…

3TEETH, Album Review, anni payne

Here Comes The Rain Again

It was meant to be the Green Day event of the summer, instead thousands were left feeling either blue or…

anni payne, bellahouston park, green day, music feature, summer sessions, University of Glasgow

March For Independence

Thousands of people took the streets of Glasgow, marching for Scottish independence. The Independence March, which took place on June…

aike jansen, march for independence, Žad Novak

Arts Review – Polygraphs: Truths, Evidence and the Authentic Voice

GOMA, 17th February – 17th September 2017 This collaborative exhibition aims to explore ‘truth, fiction and evidence in a complicated…

alasdair gray, goma, polygraphs, polygraphs: truths evidence and the authentic voice

Arts Review: Wind Resistance – Karine Polwart (Celtic Connections)

Dir. Wils Wilson, Tron Theatre, 25th – 28th January Karine Polwart’s one-woman show is an intimate, tender thing to behold.…

celtic connections, Clare Patterson, karine polwart, tron theatre, wind resistance

Fashionable Feminism

Call me a cynic, but the rise in catwalk feminism is leaving a sour taste in my mouth. Two years…

amy shimmin, fashionable feminism, feminism, University of Glasgow

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