In the UK, the arts are facing a dilemma. Visual arts, theatre, ballet, and a host of other art forms…
Review: STaG’s New Works Festival
New Works is an annual festival by STaG, during which each night consists of two plays: one twenty and one…
Arts Review: What Girls Are Made Of
Tramway, dir. Orla O’Loughlin, 09-13/04/19
Single Review: Josie Duncan & the Dusk -Oh, To Be a Bird
I’m listening to Josie’s “velvet untorn” voice while on a train, again travelling from my family home in the Highlands…
Mental Gainz
When questioned on why people visit the gym, many tend to focus on the physical advantages, such as losing weight,…
Social Media is Not Real Life
The reality of social media posts and their real life impact has been a topic of much discussion in the…
Arts Review: The Taming of the Shrew
Tron Theatre, Dir. Michael Fentiman, 20-30/03/19 As I went to turn my phone off, aware that the performance would start…
Live Review: Bogha-Frios: LGBT + Voices in Folk – at Celtic Connections
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 3/1/19 “Get ready for some cheesy chords!” jokes a musician as we open Bogha-Frois (Gaelic for…
Dippy at Kelvingrove: A Roar-some Experience
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, until 6 May 2019. The skeleton of Diplodocus carnegii, more fondly known as Dippy, has…
Arts Review: Spring!
Scottish Ballet, Chor. Sophie Laplane and Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Theatre Royal, 4th April 2019 The Scottish Ballet’s most recent performance,…
