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Arts Review: True West

Director: Phillip Breen, 29th October- 16th November, The Citizens Housesitting for his mother, screenwriter Austin is surprised by the arrival … More

citizens theatre, Eilidh Hart, glasgow, phillip breen, qmunicate, review, true west

Live Review: Arcade Fire

Barrowlands, 15/11 It’s amazing what something as simple as printing “Fancy dress or formal attire mandatory” on concert tickets can … More

Arcade Fire, barrowlands, gig, glasgow, live review, lorna stallard, qmunicate, review

Arts Review: iO: Sci-Fi Authors at Glasgow University

With modern CGI, there’s very little that can’t be captured on screen. So, with so hardly anything left to the … More

amber rose lennox, arts and culture, Gary Gibson, glasgow, glasgow university, iO, lasgow university science fiction and fantasy society, Michael Cobley, qmu, qmunicate, review, sci-fi

Arts Review: The New Maw Broon Monologues

Director: Liz Carruthers, 30th October- 9th November, Tron Theatre Jackie Kay’s The New Maw Broon Monologues, a revamp of her … More

arts and culture, caitlin macoll, glasgow, liz carruthers, qmunicate, the new maw broon monologues, tron theatre

Arts Review: The Worst of Scottee

Director: Chris Goode, 31st October, The Arches Scottee is a fascinating figure in his own right. Promotional pictures for the … More

arts and culture, chris goode, Emma Ainley-Walker, glasgow, qmunicate, review, the arches, the worst of scottee

Live Review: Deep Vally

Oran Mor – 12/11 The Oran Mor feels a little too swish for the grittiness of the evening. Its comfy … More

deep vally, glasgow, music, Oran Mor, qmunicate, review, Scott Wilson, skaters

Arts and Culture Review: Tomorrow’s Parties

Director: Tim Etchells – 11th October – Tramway In the future, anything could happen. In the future we could be … More

arts and culture, Emma Ainley-Walker, forced entertainment, glasgow, qmunicate, review, tim etchells, tomorrow's parties, tramway

Arts and Culture Review: Compositions for Involuntary Strings

2nd November – Tramway Compositions for Involuntary Strings is a bit of an odd fish. The piece, put together by … More

andrew scade, arts and culture, compositions for involuntary strings, cryptic, glasgow, michaela davies, qmunicate, review, sonica festival, tramway

Live Review: Robyn Hitchcock

Mono – 14/11/13 First things first; this review will avoid falling victim to the overused comparison of Robyn Hitchcock to … More

conor quill, gig, glasgow, live review, mono, music, qmunicate, review, Robyn Hitchcock

Live Review: Future of the Left

Future of the Left – Broadcast 2/11/13 A queue stretches right across the upstairs bar at Broadcast for entry to … More

ali begg, Broadcast, Future of the Left, gig, glasgow, live review, music, qmunicate, review

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