Dir. Johnny McKnight, Tron Theatre, 29th November – 7th January The Snaw Queen is an example of pantomime at its…
La Vie Simple: French festive (re)flections
At the moment, I’m reaching child-like levels of Christmas excitement. Not for the holiday itself, nor Santa bringing me a…
Immigration – A Divisive Issue by Nature
The last few months in British politics have proven to be nought but a stagnant and shambolic mess. Many of…
Film Review: Train to Busan
[4/5] Any good zombie film has to have three components working in perfect synchronicity for it to be a success:…
Album Review: Regina Spektor / Remember Us to Life
[3/5] Regina Spektor’s career could perhaps best be described as twee, if it were possible to remove all judgmental sentiment…
Warning – Graphic Material
Comics get a bad press, often dismissed as childish alternatives to proper reading material, the reserve of geeks and nerds…
Film Review: Trolls
Just as we forget the creepy plasticised Troll dolls from our youth, someone have brought them back to the limelight.…
How Free is Our Free Time?
One of the best parts of starting university is having both the time and the opportunity to try out many different…
Film Review: Pigtails
In association with Scotland Loves Anime [4/5] In the three years and counting since Hayao Miyazaki’s retirement, one may be…
Arts Review: Stag Nights: Opposites (Day Two)
Stereo, 29th November As I enter Stereo Bar, I’m sure I’m at the wrong place. There’s people eating and drinking…
