16th November 2010 - The Glasgow Guardian



IETM Plenary

16th November 2010

IETM held its annual plenary in Glasgow this year from the 4th-7th November. The focus was on performances conceived and executed by Scottish companies, artists and performers. The events were open to both the public and to the IETM delegates which came to Glasgow from various cities around the world....


Goddamn You Harajuku Girls

16th November 2010

Signed to Young Money (the label owned by rap behemoth and recent Rikers Island veteran Lil Wayne) and voted the 6th Hottest Rapper In The Game by MTV this month, Nicki Minaj has utterly divided the rap community. She is, in a word, bizarre....


On the Road

16th November 2010

Fresh from setting the box office alight with 2009’s The Hangover and before next year’s inevitable sequel, writer/director Todd Philips once again teams up with funnyman Zach Galifianakis to bring us this odd-couple-on-the-road tale of fatherhood, patriarchal loss and masturbating canines....


‘In The Company of Wolves’

16th November 2010

The fashion scene in Glasgow has rare opportunities to showcase its real abilities. However, they have found a fantastic avenue in Ally Turnbull and Claire Stuart’s 'In the Company of Wolves'. The event has been presented twice at Sub Club and showcases new designers, jewellers, milliners. This month it also showcased the work of new artists in Glasgow, with all the proceeds being received by Gl...


GU Basketball set to bag the league

16th November 2010

The University of Glasgow Men’s Basketball team maintained their unbeaten run this season, when they lined up against title rivals Aberdeen at the Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena on Wed 10th November....


The Two Faces of Liberalism

16th November 2010

Liberal Democrats of the centre left face a battle for the soul and the survival of the party, argues James Maxwell....


Supermarkets, Santa and Slavery

16th November 2010

With the Christmas shopping boom fast approaching, Aimee Pratt investigates the ringleaders behind human trafficking for supermarket goods...


The Millbank Media

16th November 2010

The events at Millbank provide a rare platform for anti-cuts demonstrators to be heard. By James Foley....


Students lay siege to London

16th November 2010

A protest against proposed changes to higher education funding descended into chaos as thousands of students laid siege to Conservative Party HQ....


Anton Muscatelli: Staff cost cuts may be ‘inevitable’

16th November 2010

University of Glasgow Principal, Anton Muscatelli, has stated that staff cost cuts will be inevitable if cuts to higher education continue as predicted....