NUS Scotland claims Scottish Government budget fails to achieve fairer funding
The Scottish Government have faced criticism from the National Union of Students Scotland (NUS) in light of the final budget for 2017/18, claiming it was a “missed opportunity” to provide…
Insanely Gifted
Jamie Catto’s Insanely Gifted acts as insightful guidance regarding how an individual should live one’s life. Rather than a one-time read, the work acts as a manual to which readers…
ESAF Presents: Genius Loci // The Texture of Longing
The title of this exhibition, meaning ‘the presiding spirit of a place’, plays out in a collection that aims to reconfigure the familiar terrain of urban and residential life through…
ESAF Presents: CHALLENGE// It is Possible to Challenge the Report’s Assumptions
Edinburgh Student Arts Festival (ESAF) presents CHALLENGE// It is Possible to Challenge the Report’s Assumptions: an exhibition displaying a handful of works that are intended to encourage a playful and…
Podcast Review: Spirits
If I were to mention mythology to you, you would probably shiver, remembering dry history or classics classes about the everlasting Greek pantheon, or one of Homer’s epics that you…
If I Were You Review: Do you need advice by comedians on your podcast list?
There are many advice podcasts online, but only one hosted by comedians Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld. The duo are mostly known from their time featured in College Humor, where…
Chris Henson Details all of the Issues with The Bachelor’s 21st Season
“There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness” – Nietzsche. “Being in love is literally the greatest feeling you can feel” –…
Dalí
Edmond Baudoin’s stunning new masterpiece, Dalí, is more of a surrealist experience than an explanation of surrealism. An educative conversation about the life of Salvador Dalí serves as a loose…