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Reflections on Veganuary

This year I decided to take part in the Veganuary challenge. Not only because I’m Lactose intolerant and definitely need…

food, issue 140, Kelly Macarthur, vegan, veganism, veganuary

Ways of Seeing: Tracing it Back to Home

I have just left the Street Level Photoworks Gallery at Trongate 103 where I have been lucky enough to catch…

arpita shah, home, jude mckechnie, photography, street level photoworks gallery, ways of seeing

Live Review: Elephant Sessions – at Celtic Connections

QMU, 19/1/19 For my first night at Celtic Connections this year it really couldn’t have gone better. I was desperate…

celtic connections, elephant sessions, imogen hay, issue 140, live review, qmu

The Racist History of Cannabis Prohibition

The debate surrounding cannabis decriminalisation in the UK is a precarious one. Panic around the associated health risks and the…

cannabis, cannabis prohibition, issue 140, Naomi Gessesse, racism

Film Review: Auld Lang Vine

I’m in the CCA, a space famous for its performance art about race, gender and sexuality, amongst many others, and…

auld lang vine, CCA, issue 140, Kelly Macarthur, vine

One Small Step for Oppy, One Giant Leap for Rover-Kind

When Opportunity landed on Mars in January 2004, it was only expected to stay for 90 sols, equal to 92.5…

eleanor fletcher, mars, NASA, oppurtunity, rover

China Reaches for the Moon

On January 3 of this year, China’s probe Chang’e-4 (aptly named after a Chinese moon goddess) landed on the far…

china, christina schrock, space, the moon

From the Tiber to the Clyde: Defying Space-Time on a March Day, 2018-2019

Rome, March 2018 It’s a Saturday morning. Temperatures are close to twenty degrees. The two pomegranate trees around my house…

from the tiber to the clyde, glasgow, rome

Live Review: Distant Voices – at Celtic Connections

QMU, 31/1/19 As the Qudos lights dim, our night starts with the knowledge that there will be a unifying factor…

amy shimmin, celtic connections, distant voices, live review, qmu

Arts Review: National Opera Studio at Scottish Opera

Dir. Orpha Phelan, King’s Theatre Edinburgh, 01/02/19 When I think of opera, I imagine either one opulent story of love,…

christina schrock, Edinburgh, King's Theatre, national opera studio, Scottish Opera

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