Joan Eardley, Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery, 5 June – 24th October Situated in the brilliant, newly-renovated Clydebank Museum and … More
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Film Review: Ant-Man
A curious mix of fanfare, hype and concern shadows each shiny new induction in to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (or … More
Live Review: Evans the Death
Glad Cafe – 21/07/2015 Local trio Poor Things draw in an enthusiastic crowd for their support slot. With an album … More
Arts Review: Merchant of Venice
Dir. Gordon Barr, Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens, 16th July – 1st August 2015 It’s all a swindle… Nestled in pre-war decadence, … More
The Cruelty Free Challenge
I have always loved make-up. Obsessively watching beauty gurus on YouTube, awkwardly teaching myself to contour (I’m still learning), feeling … More
Bitch Better Have My Money: A Discussion
Rihanna’s new video is a slick, seven minute technicolour revenge fantasy, full of guns, explosions, blood, sex and incredible nineties-inspired … More
Album Review: Lucy Rose – Work It Out
According to Lucy Rose’s Wikipedia page, she used to sell her own blend of tea at her gigs instead of … More
Top Five: Bridges
From fourteenth century gothic arches to modern masterpieces of stone and steel, bridges can be icons of cities, countries, architectural … More
Travel Writing: The Essence of Venice
Upon first arrival at Venice Marco Polo airport, it’s quite easy to be disappointed. Considering the city after which the … More
Arts Review: The Driver’s Seat
Dir. Laurie Sansom, The Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, 13th-27th June Centred around Lise (Morven Christie) a mentally-troubled young woman who decides … More
