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Tag: alice lannon

Lssns 2 Lrn

You will probably remember that queer punk duo PWR BTTM made headlines earlier this year amid several claims of abuse … More

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Campus Cards – A New Era of Surveillance at Glasgow Uni?

We’ve surely all heard by now about the huge campus revamp set to get started towards the end of the … More

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An Ode to Friendship

  With so many people I know pre-occupied with finding “The One” during their time at University, I wonder if … More

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From the Love Issue: Love and Other Complications

Sometimes, talking to my friends, I feel like we’re all just a bit confused by relationships. Much deep philosophising has … More

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Album review: Josephine Sillars – Ripped from the Wire Spine

  Dreamy, funny and lovely, Josephine Sillar’s new EP Ripped From the Wire Spine is delightful. A talented pianist and vocalist, … More

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Film Review: Far From The Madding Crowd

In association with The Grosvenor  Rural romance and 19th century feminism Far from the Madding Crowd opens with expansive, sun … More

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Arts Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Dir. Chloe Turner, The Art School, 23rd-25th March 2015 It is difficult to believe that this production of A Midsummer … More

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Arts Review: Man in the Moon

Dir. Tony Devlin, Tron, 5-7 March Glenda Jackson once said “Acting is not about dressing up. Acting is about stripping … More

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Live Review: Marmozets

Garage – 24.02.15 “We never dreamed we could get this many people come to listen to us play our own … More

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Arts Review: STaG New Works

STaG, Websters Theatre, 17th-19th February Wednesday STaG’s “New Works” Festival is a fabulous celebration of new writers, with 6 plays … More

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