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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

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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

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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

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Review – Women in Music Pt. III, HAIM

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

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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

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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

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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

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Film Review: Love Sarah – in association with the Glasgow Film Festival 2020

Eliza Schroeder’s debut film Love Sarah is a surprisingly light-hearted romantic comedy about grief’s strange tendency to bring people together. … More

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Film Review – James Vs. His Future Self

The main conceit of the sci-fi-comedy hybrid James Vs. His Future Self is a universally alluring one: what if you … More

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Live Review – Shura

Òran Mór, 17/11/19 No venue in Glasgow could be more fitting than the Òran Mór for the reverence of Shura’s. performance, … More

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