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Arts Review: Bottom Drawer and Fabulous Felix and His Dancing Dunce

as part of STaG: New Works at Cottiers Theatre (20th February) The final night of STaG’s New Works festival opens … More

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Arts Review: Glasgow Girls

Dir. Cora Bissett, Citizens Theatre, 20th February-8th March A true story about asylum seekers in Glasgow and the efforts of … More

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Arts Review: After Dinner and That Sinking Feeling

as part of STaG: New Works, Cottiers Theatre (19th February) After Dinner by Ross Van Gogh and That Sinking Feeling … More

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Arts Review: Frank and Ingénue

as part of STaG’s New Works, Cottiers Theatre (18th February) Tuesday the 18th of February saw the opening night of … More

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Live Review: Anamanaguchi

3/2 – King Tut’s Anamanaguchi return to the days of Sabrepulse and the revival of retro gaming where everybody had … More

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Live Review: Protest The Hero

Protest the Hero, Tesseract, The Safety Fire, Intervals- Classic Grand – 5/2 It is a decent package that Djent/Mathcore-hybrid Protest … More

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Arts Review: Miss Julie

Dir. Dominic Hill, Citizens Theatre, 6th-15th February It is perhaps still strange to see a one act play filling up … More

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Live Review: Young Fathers

Stereo – 1/2/14 In the industrial setting of Glasgow’s Stereo the country’s hottest hip-hop trio prepare to take the stage. … More

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Interview: Graeme Obree

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Interview: Alan Bissett

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