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Tag: Arts

Live Review – Stranger Things by Secret Cinema

Secret Cinema is an organisation based around the concept of live, immersive theatre. They’ve previously tackled worlds such as Back … More

Arts, arts and culture, live review, rebecca gault, review, secret cinema, stranger things, television

Arts Review – Hal Fischer: Gay Semiotics and other works

Until 31st May, Gallery of Modern Art American artist Hal Fischer spent the late 1970’s immersed within the gay community … More

Arts, exhibition, gay semiotics, goma, hal fisher, review, riona stewart

Arts Review – Nick Cave: Until

The exhibition Until is American artist Nick Cave’s third exhibition in Europe, following exhibitions in Venice in 2010 and Denmark … More

Arts, arts review, edward palmer, exhibition, issue 142, the tramway

Museums Of The Future

Everyone has a museum that’s somehow memorable and special to them. With over 2,500 museums across the UK and over … More

accessibility, Arts, arts and culture, catherine bouchard, issue 142, museums, technology

(In)accessibility Of The Arts

In the UK, the arts are facing a dilemma. Visual arts, theatre, ballet, and a host of other art forms … More

accessibility, Arts, feature, finley dickens, issue 140

Money to Burn

Burning money as a protest against capitalism is like genuinely trying to decipher whether the chicken or the egg came … More

Arts, Brooke Purvis, capitalism, Everything Burns, glasgow university, Money, serena ruberto, students, University of Glasgow

The Art of Austerity

Everybody likes a bit of Corbyn. He’s like that teacher or old-enough-to-be-your-dad lecturer with the intellectual charm, you simply can’t … More

Arts, Austerity, conservatives, cuts, glasgow university, Jeremy Corbyn, labour, politics, serena ruberto, tories, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: My Friend Selma

Dir. Joe Douglas, Tron Theatre, 23rd – 24th October  My Friend Selma is carried by the innocent charm and remarkable … More

Arts, glasgow, my friend selma, theatre, tron theatre, victoria beesley

Crossword 2 Answers

DOWN                                       … More

Arts, brim, deuce, gaming, hilltop, urinal

Around Glasgow II

Barras Market Down past Trongate and the edge of Glasgow Green, far away from the West End bubble, lies the … More

architecture, Arts, start of world war 2, transportation, travel, vacation

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