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Tag: rachel walker

Album Review: Eliza and the Bear – S/T

At first listen, Eliza and the Bear’s eponymous debut album is emblematic of a generic indie-folk, characterised by rousing choruses … More

Eliza and the Bear, rachel walker, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Love and Friendship

In association with Glasgow Film Theatre Love and Friendship is funny – in fact, it’s very funny. Whit Stillman’s adaptation … More

GFT, love and friendship, rachel walker

Healthy Habits and the Lure of Laziness

I convinced myself that, after handing in my dissertation, I was going to dedicate myself to healthy eating and exercise; a … More

deadlines, exams, glasgow university, glasgow university gym, health, mental health, rachel walker, University of Glasgow, wellbeing

Travel Writing: The Tourist Trail – Dublin, Ireland

Arguably the best thing about a weekend away in February is the sense that, come rain or shine, the weather really … More

Dublin, glasgow university, ireland, rachel walker, temple bar, travel writing, trinity college, University of Glasgow

Glasgow Comedy Festival Highlights

Reginald D Hunter, Isy Suttie and Romesh Ranganathan In Collaboration with Glasgow International Comedy Festival Reginald D Hunter King’s Theatre, … More

Glasgow Comedy Fest, Glasgow International Comedy Festival, glasgow university, Isy Suttie, Jimmy Donaghy, King's Theatre, rachel walker, reginald d hunter, Romesh Ranganathan, Scott Wilson, the garage, the stand, University of Glasgow

STaG New Works, night 1

Student Theatre at Glasgow, Websters Theatre, 16th February STaG’s New Works Festival opens with a heart-warming message about the uplifting … More

Bass and Treble, Breakfast at Epiphany's, Chris Duffy, glasgow university, Jack Cameron, New Works, rachel walker, STaG, Student Theatre at Glasgow, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Cinderella

Scottish Ballet, Theatre Royal, 12th – 16th January 2016 Cinderella: the story of a girl subjugated in her own home, … More

Cinderella, glasgow university, rachel walker, Scottish Ballet, theatre royal, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Sunset Song

In association with the Grosvenor Before and after the showing of Sunset Song, conversation in the foyer of the Grosvenor … More

agyness deyn, chris guthrie, film review, glasgow film, rachel walker, sunset song, sunset song 2015, terence davies, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Finsterworld

Halfway into Finsterworld and you think you know exactly where the story is heading: an exploration of human nature, an … More

Finsterworld, Fokus, Frauke Finsterwalder, GFT, Glasgow Film Theatre, glasgow university, rachel walker, University of Glasgow

Field of Gold – Kelvin Meadow under threat

Since 1993, the North Kelvin Meadow has been a community space in the heart of Glasgow.  It is a wood … More

community, environment, glasgow, Glasgow City Council, glasgow university, Kelvin Meadow, nature, New Vision City Ltd, rachel walker, University of Glasgow

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