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Tag: Max Sefton

Live Review: The Breeders

O2 ABC, 15/10 Starting as a side project for Pixies’ bassist Kim Deal with assistance from first Throwing Muses’ Tanya … More

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Live Review: Eagulls

16/5 – Stereo From their rather smug bastardisation of the name of an equally insufferable bunch of seventies dad rockers … More

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Arts Review: Dylan Moran: Off The Hook

Dylan Moran, King’s Theatre, 13th March 2016 In Collaboration with Glasgow International Comedy Festival The Off The Hook tour sees … More

comedy, Dylan Moran, Glasgow Comedy Fest, Glasgow International Comedy Festival, glasgow university, King's Theatre, Max Sefton, Off The Hook, stand-up, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Bloc Party, Drenge, Rat Boy

O2 ABC – 5/2 There was a time in the mid-2000s when the NME tour was one of the hottest … More

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Film Review: The Hateful Eight

  In association with The Grosvenor The Hateful Eight is, appropriately, the eighth film from visionary director Quentin Tarantino, arriving … More

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Rolling in the Deep Shit

So there we have it, Adele is back like “Where dem Grammys at?”

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Arts Review: Lanark – A life in three acts

Dir: Graham Eatough, Citizens Theatre, 15 August -19 September 2015 There are few plays which open to as much anticipation … More

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Album Review: James Bay – Chaos and the Calm

  On Thursday 6th May, 1937, the German airship LZ 129 Hindenburg exploded while attempting to moor on its dock … More

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SRC Elections Candidate List Revealed

With nominations closing this evening, the candidate list has been revealed for the Student Representative Council (SRC) elections, that take … More

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Live Review: Amon Amarth, Savage Messiah, Huntress

Classic Grand – 27/01/15 After nine albums and two decades in the ‘melodic death metal about Vikings’ game; Amon Amarth … More

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