We have all been there. It is the night before the exam, the books are open on the table and everything stopped making sense two coffees ago. There it is,…
Meanwhile, as the British press is dominated by yet another week of Brexit indecision, America’s own torturous 24-hour news cycle can at least celebrate some form of progress: the culmination…
Cindy Sherman tilts her head away from the viewer. Her lips converge in a glossy pout; her eyes are thickly bounded with eyeliner. Her entranced gaze admires the Ingleby Gallery’s…
Showing at the Edinburgh College of Art, ‘Third Base’ showcases the work the third year University of Edinburgh students have been compiling throughout this academic year. The most stunning aspect…
Senga Nengudi, an African-American visual artist from Chicago, has teamed up with the Henry Moore Institute to have previous exhibitions displayed anew in a singular space here in Edinburgh. Her…
The Scottish Poetry Library (SPL) truly is one of Edinburgh’s hidden treasures. Even after a short visit to the SPL you will leave knowing that this is a place for…
I should start by saying I’m a poetic illiterate. I’ve never read Whitman or Yeats, and my poetry analysis skills date back to 8th grade English class. That being said,…
The History Boys follows a group of bright state school pupils in the 1980s as they navigate the usual hazards of sex, friendship and self-discovery, all whilst working towards getting…
Action from the university over cheating is not necessary
We have all been there. It is the night before the exam, the books are open on the table and everything stopped making sense two coffees ago. There it is,…
Mueller Report: democrats must prepare for the campaign trail
Meanwhile, as the British press is dominated by yet another week of Brexit indecision, America’s own torturous 24-hour news cycle can at least celebrate some form of progress: the culmination…
Sometimes I Disappear, Ingleby Gallery
Cindy Sherman tilts her head away from the viewer. Her lips converge in a glossy pout; her eyes are thickly bounded with eyeliner. Her entranced gaze admires the Ingleby Gallery’s…
Third Base, ECA
Showing at the Edinburgh College of Art, ‘Third Base’ showcases the work the third year University of Edinburgh students have been compiling throughout this academic year. The most stunning aspect…
Senga Nengudi, Fruitmarket Gallery
Senga Nengudi, an African-American visual artist from Chicago, has teamed up with the Henry Moore Institute to have previous exhibitions displayed anew in a singular space here in Edinburgh. Her…
Exploring Edinburgh’s Libraries: The Scottish Poetry Library
The Scottish Poetry Library (SPL) truly is one of Edinburgh’s hidden treasures. Even after a short visit to the SPL you will leave knowing that this is a place for…
Poem of the Week: The More Loving One
I should start by saying I’m a poetic illiterate. I’ve never read Whitman or Yeats, and my poetry analysis skills date back to 8th grade English class. That being said,…
‘Terrific’ ‒ The History Boys review
The History Boys follows a group of bright state school pupils in the 1980s as they navigate the usual hazards of sex, friendship and self-discovery, all whilst working towards getting…