Glasgow
Kevin Bridges, Hammersmith ApolloSaturday, 19 September 2015![]() Kevin Bridges, although only 28, has been performing comedy for 10 years. Strange to relate then, that he still gets rattled by hecklers (even friendly ones telling him he's awesome – “Relax, it's not a One Direction concert”) and that this... Read more... |
The Legend of Barney ThomsonThursday, 23 July 2015![]() Its title may hint at exotic worlds – a Western, even – but Robert Carlyle’s directorial debut is anything but. Carlyle himself plays the title character, one of life’s losers (“haunted tree” being one of the more memorable descriptions we get of... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the Cottier Chamber ProjectSunday, 14 June 2015![]() The Cottier Chamber Project is coming to feel increasingly like Glasgow’s answer to the Proms. If the Proms took place in a former church high on shabby-chic charm, that is. And if they ran for just three weeks. And only covered chamber music.Okay,... Read more... |
Donohoe, BBCSSO, Prieto, City Halls, GlasgowFriday, 06 March 2015![]() Shock and Shakespeare were the two forces that powered a typically thoughtful programme from the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. I said as much in a pre-performance talk where the links weren’t hard to find: that also means coming clean at the... Read more... |
Glasgow International Comedy Festival 2015 launchTuesday, 27 January 2015![]() The Glasgow International Comedy Festival was launched last night (the day after Burns Night) at the Leicester Square Theatre in London, with Stewart Lee, Rob Deering, Simon Munnery, Janey Godley and others giving a taster of what's to come in... Read more... |
Wozzeck, BBCSSO, Runnicles, City Halls, GlasgowFriday, 24 October 2014![]() It takes a brave man to programme a single performance of Berg’s Wozzeck on a damp Thursday evening in Glasgow. But Donald Runnicles is such a man. In his five years at the helm of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra he has proved adept at making... Read more... |
Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony, BBC OneThursday, 24 July 2014![]() What is an opening ceremony for? For the taste gendarmerie on Twitter, it’s a juicy chance to fall on the festivities like a pack of wolves and tear the thing to shreds. For homegrown celebrities now domiciled far from the host country, it’s a... Read more... |
Glasgow Girls, BBC ThreeWednesday, 16 July 2014![]() A few months ago, Glasgow Girls - Cora Bissett and David Greig’s 2013 musical based on the true story of seven teenage girls from Drumchapel, Glasgow and their campaign to end the forced removal of school-age asylum seekers - returned to the city’s... Read more... |
CD: Honeyblood - HoneybloodWednesday, 09 July 2014![]() Right from their lo-fi beginnings, Glasgow’s Honeyblood have always been able to deliver the perfect kiss-off. It’s why it’s a relief to see that the duo’s self-titled debut album retains a fair slice of that crackle and hiss, Stina Tweeddale’s... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the 2014 Glasgow Jazz FestivalMonday, 30 June 2014![]() Saturday commuters sprinting for the 17.33 to Ardrossan find themselves dodging an obstacle course of swing-dancing young couples, soundtracked by a pensionable trad jazz band. A shifting crowd of about 100 pause in their journeys at Glasgow Central... Read more... |
10 Questions for Filmmaker Bill ForsythMonday, 28 April 2014You'll recall the scene where the title comes true in Gregory’s Girl. Gregory, a gawky, puzzled teenager played by John Gordon Sinclair, has finally hooked up with a girl. They spend a long evening dreamily kissing and listing their favourite... Read more... |
DVD: That Sinking FeelingTuesday, 15 April 2014![]() That Bill Forsyth’s 1979 debut feature is so polished shouldn’t be a surprise; he’d been working on documentaries and short films since the 1960s. Several of these are included as generous bonuses on this disc. KH-4 and Mirror are offbeat mini-... Read more... |
