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Wes Anderson: In a world of his own

Naomi Gessesse examines the delights and detriments of Wes Anderson’s unique cinematic style. Born in Houston, Texas in 1969, Wes…

film, film feature, Naomi Gessesse, wes anderson

Top 5: Ways to Shake Off the Winter Blues

Spring is here, but with the dreary weather and a lingering seasonal depression this might be hard to tell. But…

christina schrock, top 5, University of Glasgow, winter blues

Live Review: George Fitzgerald

The Art School, 28/03 George Fitzgerald is supported by Makeness, but it takes a while to realise that the person…

george fitzgerald, live review, makeness, Stacey Anderson, techno, The Art School, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Captain Amazing

Citizens Theatre, 28th – 31st March, dir. Tess Munro A house engulfed in fire, a first aid cross, a man…

aike jansen, captain amazing, citizens theatre, tess munro, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Neil MacGregor’s Living with Gods

As part of the Aye Write! Book Festival, Royal Concert Hall, 15 March, 7.45-8.45pm It has always been quite the…

aye write, aye write 2018, living with gods, living with the gods, neil macgregor, nini huang, University of Glasgow

In Defence of ‘Dying Old’

A criticism of the music industry. A conspiracy? A joint pact by superior beings? The illuminati? The infamous ’27 Club’…

27 club, imogen hay, music feature, tortured genius, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Chris Renwick & Vickie Cooper: The Origins and Dismantling of The Welfare State

As part of the Aye Write! Festival, 24th March 2018, 6:30PM – 7:30PM, Tramway.  This event was ideal for a…

aye write, aye write 2018, chris renwick, katie fannin, tramway, vickie cooper

Live Review: Dream Wife

Stereo, 23/03 With its low ceiling and stage, Stereo’s basement provides an intimate and engaging space to share with bands,…

dream wife, live review, lucia, stereo, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Tonight Alive

QMU, 10/03 Tonight Alive were supported by The Gospel Youth and ROAM. ROAM were energetic and passionate, and it was…

Chloe Tobin-Kemmer, live review, qmu, ROAM, the gospel youth, tonight alive

Arts Review: Orca

This semester’s Open Slot presented Matt Grinter’s Orca, the winner of the 2016 Papatango New Writing Prize, directed by Max…

arts and culture, orca, STaG, stereo, Žad Novak

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