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Disturbing Films: Why and When You Should Watch Them

Movies are a grand form of escapism. They help us momentarily forget the problems or events of our current lives…

Calum Cooper, film feature, University of Glasgow

The Right to Die: A Moral Dilemma

Euthanasia: The painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma. –…

euthanasia, morality, University of Glasgow, ZN

Film Review: The Handmaiden

In association with Glasgow Film Theatre Park Chan-wook’s new film relocates Sarah Waters’ Victorian crime novel Fingersmith to 1930s Korea,…

Glasgow Film Theatre, park chan-wook, the handmaiden, tim abrams, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Dido and Aeneas

Dir. Mary McCluskey, Beacon Arts Centre, 8th – 9th April Scottish Opera’s Youth Company puts a contemporary spin on Henry…

beacon arts centre, dido and aeneas, Priyanka Chandi, Scottish Opera, scottish opera's youth company

Live Review: The Dillinger Escape Plan (with support Ho99o9)

Qudos, QMU, 19th January Ho99o9 (Horror) consists of an energetic New Jersey rap group – lead by the vocal duo…

ho99o9, live review, murray mckinstray, qmu, the dillinger escape plan

Live Review: Two Door Cinema Club

Barrowlands Ballroom, 3 February 2017 Starting the gig off, we have Anteros, a fun female fronted band who have the…

barrowlands, chloe gardner, live review, two door cinema club, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Sarah Jaffe

The Hug and Pint, 15/11 Her folk gem ‘Clementine’ boasts millions of hits on Youtube, yet Sarah Jaffe remains an…

anni payne, live review, sarah jaffe

Arts Review: Scottish Poetry Slam Championships

Tron Theatre, 13th February The Scottish Championship is the biggest event on the slam poetry scene in Scotland. Every year,…

rose jackson, scottish poetry slam championships, University of Glasgow

Where Are All The Women (and Vowels)?

TRNSMT Line-up Revealed Late in 2016, it was announced that iconic Scottish music festival T in the Park was set…

music, rachel walker, sexism, trnsmt, University of Glasgow

Don’t Do The Crime If You Can’t… Read The Lines?

Judge in Virginia sentences teenagers to read twelve novels following racist graffiti. In an unusual case in Virginia last month,…

bethany garner, race crime, University of Glasgow

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