REFRESH, Patriothall Gallery
REFRESH is the product of a collective of six artists who all graduated from Gray’s School of Art. It is their second exhibition that they have constructed together. It demonstrates…
The Student visits Eco Larder: Edinburgh’s first zero-waste shop
On November 20, Edinburgh saw the opening of its first zero-waste supermarket. Hidden away in Haymarket (200 Morrison Street to be precise) is The Eco Larder. This gem of a…
#TreesNotRefugees: Ecofascism, a new neo-nazi movement on the web
Content warning: hate speech against immigrants, antisemitism, racism. Environmentalism is often viewed as an exclusively left-wing agenda. However, recently there has been a movement emerging on twitter that has demonstrated…
Take a Break: four relaxing routes to consider during the revision period
Winter is here, with exam season almost upon us and the list of deadlines ever increasing. At this time, it is more crucial that we aim for an effective and…
The midterms give us hope for a more progressive future
After a long two years, the time finally came to review President Trump’s performance in the best way possible: the midterms. This year’s elections were even more important than usual…
Why The Good Place is… good
The Good Place is a phenomenal show – it’s light-hearted, feel-good, witty, and a forking riot. Kristen Bell and Ted Danson head the cast, which is rounded out by four…
Live Review: Are alt-J becoming outdated?
SEC Armadillo, Glasgow 21st October 2018 alt-J have yet to prove themselves with the performance of their latest album Reduxer. The well known British indie-rock band started their musical journey…
An insight into celebrities’ struggles with mental health wellbeing
As the winter that is the stigma surrounding mental health begins to thaw, individuals positioned in the centre of the public eye are volunteering accounts of their own internalised struggles…