5th February 2020 - The Glasgow Guardian



Review: The Roly Mo & CRYSTAL @ King Tut’s

5th February 2020

Lucy Nicholson Writer A sparkling set of acts spearhead the penultimate night of King Tut’s New Year’s Revolution. CRYSTAL made a glittering return to the King Tut’s stage as the sold-out penultimate act in the venue’s New Year’s Revolutions event. With support from dreamy, Edinburgh-based Swim School; anarchist’s dream, The Bleeders; and stunning indie-rock quartet, ...


A brief history of Brian Cox

5th February 2020

Blair Cunningham Deputy Culture Editor – Theatre Windy wee Dundee is not the birthplace of many great actors, especially before its cultural explosion in the past two decades (if not for Hull it may have been the 2017 UK City of Culture!) Yet it is the birthplace of at least one of Scotland’s greatest actors: ...


Politics on Broadway

5th February 2020

Jordan Hunter Reporter They say politics is theatre, but is theatre political? I once heard the expression “Washington is Hollywood for ugly people”, and I feel like this sentiment is definitely true when it comes to Westminster, with all the drama and layers of what people present and who they actually are. This performative aspect ...


Glasgow dog up for national dog-award

5th February 2020

Laurie Clarke Production Manager A Glaswegian dog is in the running for a national award in recognition of his athletic success.  Rocket, a pointer-cross, competes with owner Duncan Robinson, 17, in the sport cani-cross, a “dog-powered” cross country race in which dog and owner compete as a team. Rocket and Duncan have previously won the ...


Greggs launches new delivery service in Glasgow

5th February 2020

Silas Pease Reporter In partnership with Just Eat, customers can now order Greggs to their front door. Greggs has launched a new delivery service in Glasgow and across the UK, in partnership with food delivery app Just Eat. Currently, the stores where this service will run from are Victoria Road, George Street and Dunbarton Road, ...


‘Feel Good February’ events support veterinary students’ mental health

5th February 2020

Rachel Stamford News Editor The Glasgow University Veterinary Medical Association (GUVMA) is raising awareness about mental health in the veterinary community through a series of collaborative events throughout February. “Feel Good February” is a cross-campus collaboration with GUVMA, a student-run association which works with the University’s veterinary school and other campus g...