February 2013 - Page 3 of 5 - The Glasgow Guardian



Bursting out of the West End bubble

14th February 2013

Beatrice Cook It’s very easy to become trapped in the student microcosm that is the West End of Glasgow; with its numerous bars, cafes and restaurants, ranging from the pricier establishments such as Kember and Jones to the more wallet-friendly University Café (excellent fry-up for under a fiver might I add); there is obviously a lot ...


Cast off the oppressive triangle and eat a good lunch

14th February 2013

Oliver Milne It is getting cold outside, mighty cold. So when you shuffle out of a moderately warm lecture theatre into the bracing cold and ice covered pavements of Glasgow’s streets, do you really want to walk to the nearest supermarket? If you think you do, then I want you to imagine the awful sound ...


5 Songs from Sweden with love

13th February 2013

Craig Angus Saunas, Ibrahimovic, Gamla Stan, Gothenburg, ABBA. We love Sweden, they love us – and they love pop music too. Did you know that outside of the USA and UK no-one produces more of the stuff. On a completely unrelated note, did you know that Liechtenstein is the world’s biggest producer of false teeth? ...


Mary Mary, quite contrary

13th February 2013

Ruaridh Frize Everyone loves a celebrity drug scandal; Kate Moss doing cocaine, Lindsay Lohan doing just about everything and now we have Justin Bieber of all people, being caught smoking what looked suspiciously like marijuana. Considering this is not the first time a young teen star has been caught ‘experimenting’ with drugs – Miley Cyrus ...


Leave university to the elites, not idlers

13th February 2013

Hugo Wynston-Chamberlain Earlier in the month, Education Minister David Willets announced there needs to be a greater push in getting more white working-class males into university, as recent figures highlighted only 30% of male school-leavers continued into Higher Education. According to Willets, this put these young men into the ‘disadvantaged groups’ category, that need a ...


I went to the movies five times (and I liked it)

13th February 2013

Craig Angus Ah, the cinema, fond memories. Pic ‘n’ Mix, “put it back son, that’s £8.45 of wine gums and strawberry laces you tit”; spilling popcorn all over the corridor; being asked to leave during M. Night Shyamalan’s classic ‘The Village’ – yep, I really do love the cinema. The overall experience; the ticket stubs; ...


Review: King Tut’s New Year’s Revolution

13th February 2013

Elizabeth Jakaitis If you’re looking for inexpensive concerts featuring some promising up-and-coming bands, King Tut’s is where it’s at.  On January 11th, four skilled bands performed at King Tut’s New Year’s Revolution. Fat Goth took the stage first and wasted no time revving up the audience.  The trio from Dundee played a forceful and energetic ...


What is so Celtic about these connections?

13th February 2013

Calum MacLeod Over the past 20 years Celtic Connections  has evolved into one of the most respected and acclaimed folk music festivals in the land. However, when it comes to its treatment of Scottish Gaelic not only does it leave much to be desire, but it could actually be contributing to the decline of the ...


Hard to swallow?

13th February 2013

Katherine Thomas For me it started with rice. You see, I’d grown up with only one type of rice. In my sheltered pre-university existence in a market town in rural Oxfordshire, other types seemed superfluous. Yet amidst all the excitement of each new university experience, I found food to be the one experience I got ...


Inside the world of wrestling

13th February 2013

Words: David Robertson Photos: Cliff Andrade I’m in Govan on a Saturday night and a crowd has gathered around two men squaring up to one another. Veins throbbing, muscles glistening, the two men are eye to eye. One of them – the smaller of the two who looks like he’d end up worse off in a ...