13th October 2023 - The Glasgow Guardian



5 years of Category is Books

13th October 2023

This autumn, the iconic queer bookstore in Glasgow’s Southside is celebrating its fifth anniversary. Co-owner Fin Duffy-Scott looks back on half a decade of championing queer voices. You can’t miss the bookshop standing on 34 Allison Street, Glasgow. With its trans flag proudly flapping at the storefront, colourful placards and windows covered with LGBTQIA+ stickers, ...


Why are we still returning to Stanley Kowalski?

13th October 2023

Tennessee Williams’ Stanley Kowalski will always be a classic figure of fiction. Ruby Stirling examines this masculine, violent and good-looking individual and why we return to his image in theatre and film so much. You’d be hard pressed to think of a more distinctive male lead in American theatre than Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams’ ...


Non-horror film & television for Halloween

13th October 2023

Not a fan of jumpscares and poltergeists? These autumnal tv shows and movies have you covered. Trick or Treat? Treat yourself to the time of year promised to under-the-covers curling of toes and arm stretching yawns, chilling our noses and our hearts with tales of the gothic and the cursed. But for the scaredy-cats, here’s ...


The definite Real Housewives of Cheshire ranking

13th October 2023

Glitz, glam and deceit: these ladies are all showstoppers in one way or another Dorothy was right: there’s no place like home. This adage from The Wizard of Oz surely extends to Real Housewives franchises, too, and while there will always be purists asserting the supremacy and authenticity of Bravo – the network which launched ...


‘Up A Close’, a play by Tina Conway, directed by Victor Kennedy – Review

13th October 2023

Tina Conway explores life in Glasgow from a female perspective. The new Glaswegian play, ‘Up a Close’, written by Tina Conway and directed by Victor Kennedy (playing at Webster’s Theatre), is a moving, realistic, and humorous ode to the female experience in late 20th century Glasgow.  This performance gave the audience a safe space to ...


The best horror for Halloween

13th October 2023

All the best films and TV shows to watch this October This is a magical time of year: cinnamon-based drinks, leaves changing colour, starting back at uni, and people like me excitedly asking if you have ever seen Trick ‘R’ Treat, or the fourth Scream film. October seems to awaken something in a certain percentage ...


A Play, A Pie, and A Pint

13th October 2023

Oran Mór is the place to see a play, have a pie and a pint. Clare Roberts tells us which plays to look forward to this season. It’s pumpkin spice latte season, which also means the Autumn season of A Play, A Pie and A Pint (PPP) has begun. For an hour, Monday to Saturday ...


Cinema as identity

13th October 2023

Nationalism, patriotism and cultural identity all come together in film It’s quite possibly a contender for the understatement of the century to say that cinema is important to us. A revolutionary idea, I know, but it’s true. Films are important for our upbringing and our culture. A time-honoured tradition is watching your dad’s favourite film ...


The art of Fleabag

13th October 2023

Allysa Olis explores Fleabag as the perfect theatrical display for our generation looking forward. “It’ll pass.” Words that were not a part of the original iteration of the one woman show, Fleabag – by Phoebe-Waller Bridge – but solidified its place in the minds of media consumers.  The Amazon Television series, adapted from a theatre production, ...


An ode to the mockumentary

13th October 2023

A staple of both television and film, it’s no surprise the mockumentary continues to thrive even today  It sometimes seems impossible to avoid the mockumentary in everyday life. Whether it’s someone being accused of a case of accidental Brent, or the latest political scandal being perfectly summed up with a Malcolm Tucker rant from ten ...