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Standing Up to Hatred

A narrative on growing up Muslim in Britain

islam, islamophobia, mata durkin, muslim ban, prejudice, trump

A Beginner’s Guide to Photography

To this day I remember taking this photograph. I was so stunned by the beauty of the sunset that I…

a beginner's guide to photography, photography

Arts Review: Shoot The Sissy

The Art School, 7th March 2017 This performance is one of paradoxes so stark I am left speechless and puzzling.…

art school, Kirsty Campbell, shoot the sissy

Album Review: Alt-J – ‘Relaxer’

Adding to their legacy of beautiful chaos, Alt-J’s new album Relaxer really hits the spot.

Album Review, alt-j, Indie, relaxer

The Election in Scotland – Our Voice in Crisis

Was it just me who felt triumphant last Friday morning?

dominic miller, indyref, scotland

Day Trips from Glasgow

On a sunny day, there seems to be no better place to escape from the city than Kelvingrove Park or…

aike jansen, day trips, glasgow, lifestyle, Photographs, walking

EP Review: Holy Boy

Holy Boy’s self-titled debut EP effortlessly captures the listener’s attention and unveils a new perspective on love. Its mystical, dark…

Album Review, holy boy, music

Album Review: Pixx – The Age of Anxiety

The opening track of Pixx’s debut album begins with 21-year old Hannah Rodger telling us that “To put a name…

aike jansen, Album Review, music, pixx

Art, For My Sake: the Cons of Tattoos

As I watched the colour draining from my mum’s face when I told her I had booked my first tattoo…

cons of tattoos, feature, misogyny, pros and cons of tattoos, Stacey Anderson, tattoos

Dragons, Sharks and Tardises: The Pros of Tattoos

My mother, father, step-father, sister, and elder brothers all have tattoos. It’s something that has been consistent throughout my entire…

courtney hughes, feature, pros and cons of tattoos, pros of tattoos, tattoos

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