As panto season draws to a close, reviewer Nathan Harris reflects on the changing nature of the pantomime and on … More
Tag: arts and culture
‘A society of misfits ran by one heck of a court jester’: In Conversation with the Official Unofficial Dada Society
The Official Unofficial Dada Society is the newest addition to the plethora of student societies at the University of Glasgow. … More
Facing Fears Through Fiction
When I was eight, my father offered to buy me a book from the bookstore while out in town and … More
A Love Letter to Maximalism
Running my fingers over the light layer of dust that sits atop the row of chunky novels on my bookshelf, … More
From Mob Bosses to Bankers
The 2007 finale of The Sopranos marked the end of a decades-long stream of Mafia-themed media, as audiences said goodbye … More
The rise of the co-op
In a time of endless chain businesses, the cooperative is rising. Originating in the mid-19th century, cooperatives are people-centred companies: … More
The Study Buddy Phenomenon.
We’ve all seen this haven’t we? One of your most awkward and sexually naive friends excitedly tells you behind a … More
I’ve just finished an English Literature Degree – here’s the novels worth reading, and ones to avoid
When I talk to people about their bucket lists, I often hear them say “One day I will read the … More
The Tempest at Cottier’s – Review
The Glasgow University Shakespeare Society could not have found a better venue for their Autumn mainstage performance of The Tempest. … More
Woody Allen Retires
Recently it was announced, straight from the horse’s mouth, that Woody Allen will be retiring from filmmaking. It’s been a … More
