MUSIC REVIEW: Drenge @ Glasgow’s King Tuts
King Tuts Wah Wah Hut is a place with a sense of occasion built into its very foundations. This isContinue Reading
King Tuts Wah Wah Hut is a place with a sense of occasion built into its very foundations. This isContinue Reading
Dear Europe was created by The National Theatre of Scotland to explore our relationship with Europe, as well as theContinue Reading
Russell Kane will be performing ‘The Fast and The Curious’ at The King’s Theatre in Glasgow on Thursday 21st March,Continue Reading
Sir Thomas Allen’s five-star production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s The Magic Flute returns to Scottish Opera in May, set inContinue Reading
Falkirk born Aidan Moffat is a staple of the Glaswegian music scene. In high school, Moffat listened to The Pixies,Continue Reading
This documentary feature is made from a treasure trove of footage taken by Harry Birrell during his life. The narrationContinue Reading
Fatherson are an alt-rock trio from Glasgow, and “Sum Of All Your Parts” is their third album. The band membersContinue Reading
“Tom who?” asks our fictional Scotch and wry narrator (an earnest Alan MacKenzie as the son of a left-wing journalistContinue Reading
Rich Hall and his Hoedown band will continue to delight audiences with this legendary show by extending the tour evenContinue Reading
“You look like you have the labia of a five year old.” This is uttered in the first two minutesContinue Reading
After monumental success with their debut album, Dreams We Never Lost, Tide Lines released an EP near the end ofContinue Reading
This is the first time the National Theatre‘s production of War Horse has been in Glasgow. It will run atContinue Reading
Over the last few months the media has been filled with headlines about how legendary comedian Sir Billy Connolly isContinue Reading
Glasgow isn’t lacking in pubs and bars, there’s at least one on every street. However, Ernest & Co is uniqueContinue Reading
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