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Tag: review

Nova Twins at King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut

11th Feb,2022 Being thrown around, covered in sweat (other people’s and your own), volume louder than the London Underground, and … More

glasgow, glasgow university, live review, music, qmunicate, review, University of Glasgow

The Great Western Festival- review

Last month, 432 presents returned with another year of The Great Western Festival. Seven different venues dotted around the West … More

Festival, glasgow music scene, Glasgow's West End Festival, GUU, qmu, qmunicate reads, review
abstract background of chaotic spreading paints across surface

Review: ‘Spill Your Kinky’

‘Spill Your Kinky‘ was my first experience of attending SQIFF (Scottish Queer International Film Festival).  I’m not sure what I … More

event, Festival, film, review, SQIFF

Review: “If We Make It Through December” by Phoebe Bridgers

The lyrics of ‘Christmas Song,’ the penultimate cover on Phoebe Bridgers’ latest festive release ‘If We Make It Through December’, … More

luke mcwilliams, music, phoebe bridgers, review

Keep on Spinning: a review of a poet’s cosmic capability

I devoured Jen Hughes’ debut poetry collection Keep on Spinning in the small, sleepless hours of a Thursday morning. Her … More

creative writer, hannah george, jen hughes, keep on spinning, Poetry, review

Did You Miss Me?

While Honey Boy, The Farwell and Uncut Gems were all released to critical acclaim late last year, each had little … More

did you miss me, film, lillian salvatore, review

Review – Women in Music Pt. III, HAIM

‘A record which blends different styles while never losing its sense of self’

album, haim, music, review, women in music

Arts Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream

A Midsummer Night’s Dream @ Cottiers Theatre, 11th & 12th of March 2020, Dir. Eve Miller and Asst Dir. Eve … More

arts and culture, Cottiers theatre, review, Shakespeare Society, theatre, Zara Grew

Live Review – Stranger Things by Secret Cinema

Secret Cinema is an organisation based around the concept of live, immersive theatre. They’ve previously tackled worlds such as Back … More

Arts, arts and culture, live review, rebecca gault, review, secret cinema, stranger things, television

Album Review: Peggy Sue – Vices

Peggy Sue’s new album, ‘Vices’ was first described to me as a post – breakup rock and roll album. This … More

Album Review, katerina partolina schwartz, music, Music Review, review

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