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The Match Box

Frank McGuiness’ dramatic monologue The Match Box explores the pain of losing those closest to you, and the isolation that ensues. Unfortunately, Jane Coulson’s interpretation falls flat by failing to…

What it really means to have an abortion

Content warning: abortion in detail. For years, the issue of abortion has been one of polarisation and controversy. It is repeatedly depicted as a black and white subject, with labels…

A Many Splendoured Thing

A Many Splendoured Thing, the Scottish Storytelling Centre’s Valentine’s Day offering, saw storytellers Harriet Grindley, Maria MacDonnell and Bob Mitchell perform together as We Three to explore the themes of…

A guide to your perfect dating app

Throughout the Valentine’s period there is one obvious question on everyone’s mind. Out of the many options out there, which dating app is best? To put all your minds at…

Should we embrace the literature of celebrities?

What do Saddam Hussein and Donald Trump have in common? What about Kim Kardashian and Kim Cattrall? While you might think it was a either a catastrophic dictatorship or a…

The quest for the truth and the Human Library

Content warning: transphobia, mental illness, mention suicide The Human Library is an international organisation whose purpose is providing a space in which people’s stereotypes, prejudices, and beliefs may be challenged…

Trapped Departures

Artist and photographer Aayushi Gupta grapples with a fear of ignorance in her new exhibit Trapped Departures, which ran last week at Gallery 23 in the heart of Edinburgh’s culturally…

07767846475 at Dundas Street Gallery

07767846475 was a mixed-media exhibition featuring the work of eight student artists, organised by second year student Oscar Gilbert. As suggested by the unusual title, anchoring the show was the…