‘I stayed up working until 4am three nights in a row. I am so freaking tired, but at least the…
Album Review: Half-Waif – form/a
In the opening track of Half Waif’s EP ‘form/a’, soft and simple rhythms build up into an electronic sound, obscuring…
Arts Review: Poetry Busking at Oxfam Bookshop
Byres Road Book Festival, Oxfam Bookshop, 23rd September The Oxfam Bookshop on Byres Road is warm and inviting on a…
Elon Musk: A Pioneer of Our Future
In the next few decades the nature of human civilisation is going to change drastically, and in almost every conceivable…
Album Review: Miman – Nicole Sabouné
Saboune pays as much dividends to her late Joy Division and early New Order influence as she does (oddly) to…
Mapping the TERF: Transphobia in Feminism
The Crown Prosecution Service describes transphobia as ‘fear or dislike directed towards trans people’. This can include insisting that trans…
Arts Review: MEMORi
Sudip Chakroborthy and Tareq Abdullah, Tramway, 8th October MEMORi is part of the Home Away theatre festival put on by…
Dating: Two’s A Crowd?
There is a reason people like going on dates. They’re the perfect way to build up a bit of excitement…
Arts Review: Illuminate
GSDC, Mitchell Theatre, 17 – 18 Feb One of the dances of Glasgow Student Dance Company’s show ‘Illuminate’ opens with…
Arts Review: Alan Kitching – A Life In Letterpress
The Lighthouse, 9th December – 5th March It’s important to note before I start this review that I have never…
