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