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Tag: aike jansen

Album Review: Pixx – The Age of Anxiety

The opening track of Pixx’s debut album begins with 21-year old Hannah Rodger telling us that “To put a name … More

aike jansen, Album Review, music, pixx

Our Feet Can Take Us Anywhere

On our right side are big bushes of bright yellow gore with grass behind them, running right up to the … More

aike jansen, creativity, walking

EP Review – Blair Coron – DO/RE

By the late 19th and early 20th century, many artists all over Europe were interested in blurring the edges between … More

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qmunicate reads: Nasty Women

Like queers, suffragettes and impressionist painters have shown us, using an insult as a way to identify yourself and the … More

aike jansen, nasty women, qmunicate reads, University of Glasgow

What Are You Saying? How language influences feelings of empathy

One quiet morning in the coffee shop where I work, I found myself talking to a regular customer. After telling … More

aike jansen, culture, features, languages

Local Council Elections 101

Illustration by Ludovica Credendino  ‘Since when do elections happen every year?’, you might be wondering. Or even twice in the … More

aike jansen, eu, local council elections, Ludovica Credendino, University of Glasgow

Art Review – Journey to the Centre of the Earth

(Image courtesy of Kati Brunk) Dir. Paul Brotherston, Tron Theatre, 20th – 22nd April Near the end of the experimental performance based … More

aike jansen, journey to the centre of the earth, kati brunk, UWS

Arts Review: A Hebridean Journey with Madeleine Bunting – Aye Write 2017

The Mitchell Library, 19th March Nations define themselves by the stories they tell, and often these are the stories of … More

aike jansen, art review, aye write, aye write 2017, Love of Country: A Hebridean Journey, madeleine bunting

Arts Review: My Country – A Work In Progress

Dir. Rufus Norris, The Citizens, 28th March – 1st April With the houselights still on, a woman in a formal … More

aike jansen, my country a work in progress

A-level Art History Saved After High-Profile Campaign

With support from Turner price winner Anish Kapoor, who called Art History “the study of what inspires and guides the … More

A-Levels, aike jansen, art history, University of Glasgow

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