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Tag: stereo

Live Review – Crucial Roots at Stereo

Remember gigs? Before Covid-19, qmunicate sent me to the opening event of Rise & Shine at Stereo, as someone interested, … More

crucial roots, Live Music, live review, music, sam foley, stereo

Live Review: Why? At Stereo

Why? have now entered the third era of their career with AOKOHIO and its tour, in which the whimsy of Alopecia, … More

live review, music, stereo, tim dawson, Why?

Live Review: Blood Red Shows

Stereo, 31/01/19 Arriving at Stereo, the room was already filled with people cramming together in the small space. John J … More

blood red shows, live review, stereo, tabitha tinkler-ferguson

Live Review: Ian Felice

Stereo, 29/10/18 Late on a Monday, after a long, emotional day of saying goodbye to my family and travelling across … More

eren ince, ian felice, live review, nick panken, stereo, the felice brothers

Live Review: Dream Wife

Stereo, 23/03 With its low ceiling and stage, Stereo’s basement provides an intimate and engaging space to share with bands, … More

dream wife, live review, lucia, stereo, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Orca

This semester’s Open Slot presented Matt Grinter’s Orca, the winner of the 2016 Papatango New Writing Prize, directed by Max … More

arts and culture, orca, STaG, stereo, Žad Novak

Live Review: Ho99o9 + Kate Mo$$

Stereo, 11/12 Stereo’s dark downstairs venue seems like the perfect place to host an evening of experimental thrash-core rap music. … More

ho9909, kate mo$$, live review, murray mckinstray, stereo, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Ghostpoet

Stereo// 28/10 Image credit: Katie McPeake Following the release of his eagerly anticipated new album Dark Days + Canapés, it’s … More

ghostpoet, katie mcpeake, live review, stereo, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Denai Moore

Stereo, 4/10 Pacing up and down Renfield Street in the rain while trying to find the entrance to Stereo really … More

denai moore, life review, Live Music, Ludovica Credendino, music, stereo

Arts Review – Shopping and Fucking

Dir. Julia Midtgard, Stereo, 5th – 7th June Shopping and Fucking. That’s the title of Mark Ravenhill’s 1996 play, and … More

fear no colours theatre, Morgan Laing, shopping and fucking, stereo

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