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Tag: aike jansen

In Defence of Talking About the Weather

The relationship between Bella and Edward in Twilight can certainly be viewed as one of the most awkward relationships in … More

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From the Revolution Issue: Top 5 Circles

We won’t bore you with the top five revolutionary historical actions: you can go to the library to read about … More

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Oan Yer Bike

Glasgow is not exactly the greatest place to get around by bike. The steep roads, the complete absence of cycle … More

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Album Reviews For The Cynical Bastard In You

Some of the albums we’ve heard recently have left us feeling a little underwhelmed – and that’s perfectly ok. As … More

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Album Review: Laura Gibson – Empire Builder

According to Laura Gibson, her fourth album is about “wanting to be a badass strong woman, but also wanting to … More

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Arts Feature: Live Performance – Where do you draw the line?

Usually one goes to the theatre to have a good night out. See an entertaining show, hopefully be provided with … More

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Arts Preview: Glasgow International Comedy Festival

After living here for six months, I can definitely say that Glaswegians are pretty funny. In fact, they have a … More

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STaG New Works, Night 2

Student Theatre at Glasgow, Webster Theatre, 17th Feb 2016 The second night of STAG’s New Works in the wonderful Webster … More

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Arts Review: Purposeless Movements + Interview with Robert Softley Gale

Dir. Robert Softley Gale, Tramway, 25 – 27 February   ‘Purposeless movements’ is the controversial term of diagnosis given to … More

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LP Review: Folly & The Hunter- Awake

Folly & The Hunter move towards a more upbeat, poppy version of indie/folk with their third album Awake. The Montréal-based … More

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