Category: Culture
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GIG REVIEW: MIXED SIGNALS AT KING TUT’S WAH WAH HUT
The Ayrshire-based four-piece band, Ben Gardiner (vocals), James Armstrong (guitar), Leon Calder (bass) and Nathan Christie… Read more
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Drag me up
In Glasgow, drag is less of a spectacle and more of a language for things unsaid Read more
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The 15 second song
Since its rise into the mainstream, TikTok has reshaped the music industry at a structural level Read more
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The art you don’t see: why translators matter
The publishing world celebrates global literature while overlooking the people who make it readable Read more
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Radhika on Glasgow Indie Heroes, Starry Eyes Single, and Residency at Paisley Arts Centre
Ahead of the launch of her album single Starry Eyes, Glasgow dream pop up-and-comer Radhika offers… Read more
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A night with the Kelvin Ensemble
Writer, Amritash Sankhyan, gleans the importance of the Kelvin Ensemble to university community Read more
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Why Frankenstein Keeps Returning
Frankenstein has been reimagined hundreds of times, but what exactly is so timeless about Mary Shelley’s… Read more
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Behind Kneecap: the Irish rap group making headlines
Writer, Naomi Mooney, explores Kneecap’s cultural significance amid the Irish band’s rise to fame Read more
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53rd & 3rd, C86 and 2025: How Glasgow’s Indie Scene is Defined by Community
Glasgow’s Indie scene in the 1980s and 1990s was legendary and tightly interwoven, in the 21st… Read more
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From the artist: an age-old conundrum
Is it truly possible to separate the art from the artist? Read more