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A City Without Landlords? – An interview with the Glasgow Student Housing Cooperative

Going to university is supposedly a time of intellectual challenge for students, where the only source of stress should be…

University of Glasgow

Putin’s attack on peace and democracy

On the 24th of February, I, and millions across the country awoke to a BBC Breaking News notification on my…

democracy, europe, politics, russia, Tom Rees, ukraine

‘It feels good to represent Scotland and Glasgow wherever we go’ – In Conversation with Walt Disco’s James Potter

Rosie Lowndes sits down with Walt Disco’s James Potter ahead of their homecoming show at St. Luke’s to talk Texas…

Interview, James Potter, music, Rosie Lowndes, Walt disco

In holy matrimony to the obscure: Walt Disco @ St Luke’s, 30th of March 2022

St. Luke’s, Gallowgate, Glasgow. I am surrounded by pinstriped, tartaned and beret-topped beautiful young people. A pair of underwear is…

glasgow, music, Music Review, Rosie Lowndes, st luke's, Walt disco

Review: Catch the Fair One: As part of GFF22 (2021) 

TW: drugs, violence, body horror, death  On my exchange in Canada, I’ve learned a lot about how Indigenous women are…

Catch of the Fair One, film festival, film review, GFF22, glasgow, kristiina kangasluoma
persons wearing denim jeans while holding hands

Why the Anti-Rom Com deserves more love 

With Valentine’s day over and done with, I’m sure many of us are still left feeling blue, with feelings of…

Anti-Rom Com, Drama, Eryn Browning, film, love, relationship

Happening review – as part of GFF22 

“Every month a girl tests her luck and dies in extreme pain”  We’re in France and it’s 1963; Camus is…

Drama, film review, GFF22, Happening, Marc Jameson

Review: Time of Impatience – as part of GFF22 

Can you remember your childhood summer days when you were simply longing for a swim?  Aydin Orak’s new coming-of-age drama…

film, film review, GFF22, kristiina kangasluoma, time of Impatience

A Slice of FrightFest 

As part of the Glasgow Film Festival program, Arrow Video’s FrightFest has come to the city. Showcasing twelve horror (as…

eve connor, film, film review, frightfest, GFF22

Barenaked Ladies @ Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 16th of March 2022 

Truth be told, I had no idea what to expect when I agreed to cover this show. I knew a…

Barenaked Ladies, Eryn Browning, glasgow royal concert hall, live review, music

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