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Tag: amy shimmin

Live Review – Scottee: Class

Assembly Roxy, Edinburgh, 14-18/8 and 21-25/8 The Fringe – and theatre generally – has a class problem. 42% of British … More

amy shimmin, classism, Edinburgh Fringe, live review, theatre

Live Review – Scottee: Class

Assembly Roxy, Edinburgh, 14-18/8 and 21-25/8 The Fringe – and theatre generally – has a class problem. 42% of British … More

amy shimmin, classism, Edinburgh Fringe, live review, theatre

Arts Review – The Red Lion

Theatre Royal, dir. Michael Emans, 18-22/6/19 The Red Lion is a single-act play, coincidentally lasting just longer than a standard … More

amy shimmin, football, play, review, theatre royal

Live Review: Distant Voices – at Celtic Connections

QMU, 31/1/19 As the Qudos lights dim, our night starts with the knowledge that there will be a unifying factor … More

amy shimmin, celtic connections, distant voices, live review, qmu

Live Review: Florence + The Machine

SSE Hydro, 17/11/18 I spent my Saturday at Florence + The Machine’s latest tour, and left confident that I had … More

amy shimmin, florence + the machine, issue 139, live review, SSE Hydro

We Need To Talk About Drugs Education

When I was sixteen, a girl from my school died. We were not close friends, and I won’t pretend that … More

amy shimmin, drugs, drugs education, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Sad Girl Cinema

In association with the Scottish Queer International Film Festival First of all: Sad Girl Cinema is a work in progress. … More

amy shimmin, film review, sad girl cinema, Scottish Queer International Film Festival, SQUIFF, University of Glasgow

Review: God’s Own Country

God’s Own Country is part-coming of age, part-study of rural life in a modern world. Director Francis Lee never places … More

amy shimmin, film, god's own country, review

Meet the Team: Liam Caldwell and Amy Shimmin

Liam, 3rd year French and English Literature, Features Co-editor Amy, 3rd year French and Spanish, Features Co-editor Who are you? … More

amy shimmin, features, Interview, Liam Caldwell, meet the team, qmunicate editors

Freshers’ A to Z

A: Ashton Lane A cobblestoned alley of cute cocktail bars, Ashton Lane is the epitome of the West End aesthetic. … More

amy shimmin, Clare Patterson, freshers' a-z, freshers' week, Liam Caldwell

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