Dir. Mark Thomson, Citizens Theatre, 22nd October – 8th November Kill Johnny Glendenning is a dark comedy from Scottish playwright … More
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Album Review: The Twilight Sad – Nobody Wants To Be Here And Nobody Wants To Leave
Now on their fourth studio album, Kilsyth’s finest have pretty much cornered the Scottish market for bleak, sweeping despair-rock. Nobody … More
Riding the Waves of Independence
The International Surf Association’s World Surfing Games (there is a lot of “surf” in that title) are being held in … More
Halloween Special: Horror- It’s a Bloody Good Genre
It’s horror movie season again! But with new films pouring out of the cinemas and so many old classics around, … More
This Much I Know… – They’re Talkin’ About a Revolution (and it sounds like a shouty, scruffy, Essex-born comedian)
There’s been a lot of talk of revolution lately. Whether you care for the romanticised spiritualism of Russell Brand (#ReLOVEution), … More
Live Review: Twin Atlantic
Barrowlands, October 25th Nothing But Thieves kicked the night off with a chilled out but invigorating vibe, the lead vocals … More
The Horror of Halloween Slut-Shaming
I love Halloween. This year I will get vastly inebriated while wearing fangs, and life doesn’t get much cooler than … More
Live Review: Rura
11th of October in Paisley: The Spree Festival. I first encountered Rura in 2012, in a packed school hall in … More
Arts Review: Disabled Theater- Theater HORA
Chor. Jérôme Bel, Tramway, 17th – 18th October When faced with an international choreographer famed for his ‘non-dances for non-dancers,’ … More
Album Review: Yellowcard – Lift A Sail
After losing their drummer and leaving Hopeless records to sign a new multi-album contract with Razor & Tie earlier this … More
