Ever since she began campaigning against the deportation of a classmate at the age of 15, local activist Amal Azzudin … More
Tag: University of Glasgow
When a white lie becomes hurtful — Ang Lee’s ‘The Wedding Banquet’
「偉同,你老大不少,怎麼還沒有成家的打算?」— 高媽 “Wei-Tong, you are not young. How could you have no plan for forming your own family?” — Mama … More
Arts Review: The Snaw Queen
Dir. Johnny McKnight, Tron Theatre, 29th November – 7th January The Snaw Queen is an example of pantomime at its … More
La Vie Simple: French festive (re)flections
At the moment, I’m reaching child-like levels of Christmas excitement. Not for the holiday itself, nor Santa bringing me a … More
Warning – Graphic Material
Comics get a bad press, often dismissed as childish alternatives to proper reading material, the reserve of geeks and nerds … More
Film Review: Trolls
Just as we forget the creepy plasticised Troll dolls from our youth, someone have brought them back to the limelight. … More
How Free is Our Free Time?
One of the best parts of starting university is having both the time and the opportunity to try out many different … More
Film Review: Pigtails
In association with Scotland Loves Anime [4/5] In the three years and counting since Hayao Miyazaki’s retirement, one may be … More
Arts Review: Stag Nights: Opposites (Day Two)
Stereo, 29th November As I enter Stereo Bar, I’m sure I’m at the wrong place. There’s people eating and drinking … More
The Fictionality of Failure – Why Not Succeeding is All a Matter of Perspective
I failed my driving test three times last year and – in the grand scheme of things – it’s not … More
