25th October 2022 - The Glasgow Guardian



Review: Fossora by Björk

25th October 2022

The latest addition to Björk’s sprawling discography is both eclectic and incomplete, emotionally charged and surface level. As a newcomer to Björk’s work, a nose-dive into her 10th album might not have been the most natural introduction to her particular and eclectic musical style. Having no reference point other than her popularity among young adults ...


Review: James VI Queen of The Fight @ Theatre Royal Glasgow

25th October 2022

Marianne eloquently reviews the Scottish tour of James IV as it visited Glasgow. “The deid were living as you live now”, Danielle Jam earnestly narrates from centre stage, as she opens James IV: Queen of the Fight. The show is playwright Rona Munro’s fourth in a series of plays set in successive courts of medieval ...


Review: Heartbreak High Season 1

25th October 2022

Elle discusses the ways in which Heartbreak High 2022 diverges from other Gen Z oriented media, and why labelling the show a reboot does it a favour. The renewal of the Australian comedy-drama series, Heartbreak High, has sparked discussion about Netflix’s current influx of ‘Gen Z shows’, including Sex Education, Grand Army and Never Have ...


She’s (not) out of my league

25th October 2022

Is it time to rethink the “leagues” framework of dating culture? The world of dating gets progressively messier by the minute. Whether your type is the classic James Dean-esque brunette bad boy, the approachable blonde girl next door, the glasses-wearing geek or even all of the above, we’ve all got our preferences.  A framework that ...


Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girlboss

25th October 2022

Rebecca writes about how TikTok’s use of language could affect us in the long run. A TikTok content creator with absolutely no qualifications has told you you’re being gaslighted, so naturally, it must be true. The use of psychological terminology is becoming increasingly common on social media platforms, with videos discussing abuse and gaslighting garnering ...


Rainbow Laces Day 2022: A symbol of inclusion and the start of a conversation

25th October 2022

The Glasgow Guardian talks to LGBTQIA+ student-athletes and GUSA about Stonewall’s Rainbow Laces Campaign and the importance of increasing diversity and inclusion in sports across the country. 26 October 2022 marks Stonewall’s Rainbow Laces Day, a campaign in support of the LGBTQIA+ community and the increasing diversity in sports across the world. With over one ...