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Tag: behaviour

Arts Review: O is for Hoolet

Ishbel MacFarlane, Arches, 15th – 17th April Presented as part of the Arches’ BEHAVIOUR15 festival… Ishbel MacFarlane’s one-woman show about … More

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Arts Review: Lippy

Dir. Ben Kidd and Bush Moukarzel, Citizens, 8th – 11th April 2015 Presented as part of the Arches’ BEHAVIOUR15 festival… … More

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Arts Preview: BEHAVIOUR15

In case you hadn’t heard, there’s an election coming up. But if the leaders’ debates have left you cold, concluding … More

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Arts Review: Ban This Filth!

Alan Bissett, The Arches Behaviour Festival, 9th-11th April Alan Bissett’s Ban This Filth! is an hour-long thought process which culminates … More

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Arts Review: In May

Dir. Matt Fenton, The Arches Behaviour Festival at Tramway, 15th March In May, a quaint piece written by Frank Buecheler … More

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Arts Review: Cain’s Book

Dir. Alex McKendrick, Untitled Projects, The Arches Behaviour Festival, 26th-29th March Untitled Projects’ Cain’s Book is something of an endurance … More

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Arts Review: Hate Radio

International Institute of Political Murder, The Arches Behaviour Festival, 14th and 16th March The Rwandan genocide of 20 years ago … More

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Arts Review: Sister

Rosana and Amy Cade, The Arches Behaviour Festival, 6-7th March Sisters are by nature both very similar and very different … More

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One Tweet or Twoo?

Researchers at the University of Glasgow and the University of the West of Scotland have successfully matched emailing styles with … More

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