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Film Review: Suspiria – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

Luca Guadagnino travels through space and time from 1983 Northern Italy to 1977 West Berlin to demonstrate his rather expert…

dakota johnson, ellen magee, film review, Glasgow Film Theatre, Luca Guadagnino, suspiria, three stars, tilda swinton

Album Review: Little Dragon – Lover Chanting

Little Dragon, the electro-pop quartet from Gothenburg, Sweden, are back with a new EP, Lover Chanting. The title track comes…

Album Review, four stars, gabriel rutherford, Little Dragon, lover chanting, music

Film Review: Women in Film – selection of short films at the Havana Glasgow Film Festival

The Havana Glasgow Film Festival is the annual celebration of Cuban cinema and cultural heritage. This year, a spotlight has…

CCA, film review, five stars, havana glasgow film festival, Naomi Gessesse, women in film

Healing Through Music

“Why’d you have to have such a damn good taste in music? Oh, if all my favourite songs make me…

anonymous, bon iver, break-up, healing through music, music feature, The Beatles

Album Review: Bill Ryder-Jones – Yawn

Yawn is the newest addition to Bill Ryder-Jones’s already exceptional repertoire and, although unlike his previous work, it still noticeably…

Album Review, bill ryder-jones, five stars, music, tabitha tinkler-ferguson, yawn

Quarter-Life Crisis

Society talks at length about mid-life crises. As it’s commonly understood, one reaches middle age and begins to question a…

Mid-life crisis, millenials, quarter-life crisis, Sarinah O'Donoghue

Jocelyn Bell Burnell: An Underrated Star of Physics

Imagine you are part of a research group and, together with your colleagues, you make a discovery that is deemed…

astrophysics, christina schrock, jocelyn bell burnell, nobel prize, pulsar, Science and Technology

Film Review: High Fantasy – at the Africa in Motion Film Festival

Body swapping is a concept primarily found in comedies. Freaky Friday, It’s a Boy Girl Thing, even Scooby Doo all…

Africa in Motion Film Festival, film review, high fantasy, jo reid

Film Review: Rafiki – at the Africa in Motion Film Festival

In 2018 Wanuri Kahiu co-wrote and directed the film Rafiki, which was first released in Kenya, her home country, and…

Africa in Motion Film Festival, film review, Leilo Albrecht, rafiki

Album Review: Eliza and The Bear – Group Therapy

Music is the struggle of the soul to be heard. It is a sadness. Just as comedy ironically relies on…

Album Review, Eliza and the Bear, gabriel rutherford, group therapy, two stars

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