Helping Young People Realise Their Creative Potential: PACE Youth Theatre In the midst of cuts to arts funding in Scotland, youth theatres like PACE keep ambitions alive for young creatives. Based in Paisley, PACE is the UK’s largest Youth Theatre and has it’s 30th anniversary this year. PACE have set […]
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The Big Feed Street Food Market Returned to Govan Scotland’s biggest indoor street food market started on Saturday, bringing various cuisine options to Glasgow alongside drinks and music. The street food market was open on Saturday and Sunday and will return next weekend on May 5-6. The event is generating […]
Review: A Quiet Place As you may expect from the title, this was not a film to bring noisy snacks into the cinema. A Quiet Place wasted no time with explanations or filler as the film jumped right into Day 89 of the post-apocalyptic story of survival. Fearsome wendigo-alien creatures […]
Glasgow International Festival: Bringing Art and the Public Together Scotland’s largest festival for contemporary art, Glasgow International Festival (GI) organises a host of free events across the city and runs from 20 April-7 May 2018. Art lover and GI volunteer Dexter Thornhill said: “It’s a festival not only for the […]
Astronomy Photographer of the Year Competition Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year (IAPY) will relocate from its home in the Royal Observatory, London to a new and more spacious location for its 10th anniversary. Project manager Alysia Calderwood said the special anniversary exhibition will be held in […]
Review: Fashion Foundry Exhibition 2018 Located on the second floor of Scotland’s Centre for Design and Architecture, also known as The Lighthouse, is a small but stylish exhibition from Fashion Foundry. Featuring diverse creations by six emerging Scottish fashion designers, the Fashion Foundry exhibition gives an insight into the creative […]
LGBT+ Representation on Screen For the purposes of anonymity, some names have been altered and all sources will be referred to only by first names. Unless you are a white man, you’ve probably had difficulty finding characters on screen you relate to. This can be especially true for those who […]
Black Panther Review: Marvel’s Postcolonial Masterpiece The black panther, a fiercely protective, majestic hunter; a symbol of immense power and agility. Director Ryan Coogler’s blockbuster ‘Black Panther’ is the latest instalment of the iconic Marvel collection. It catapults us straight back into the action of its prequel Captain America: Civil […]
Glasgow Film Festival’s Gift For Film Fans The 2018 Glasgow Film Festival (GFF18) will showcase more than 180 films, and will premiere 142 films – 13 of which will be world and European premieres. This should be the intro as it’s the new information that you offer. You should not […]