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Poetry: In the Womb or the World

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By Aditya Soyanke  In the womb or the world I was blind then, Had the dark to blame […]

strathtelegraph March 9, 2022 Uncategorized

Peaky Blinders S6 E2: Black Shirt

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Review by Kyle Mcleod 3.5 stars After the return of Peaky Blinders last week, the drama’s final season […]

strathtelegraph March 9, 2022 Uncategorized

Peaky Blinders: Season 6 Episode 1

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Kyle Mcleod reviews the first episode of Peaky Blinder’s final season.

strathtelegraph March 2, 2022 Uncategorized

The Silver Screen of Scotland: Homegrown Cinema at the Glasgow Film Festival 

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By Isaac Le Vin Last year the Glasgow Film Festival (GFF) was unfortunately forced online due to the […]

strathtelegraph February 24, 2022 Uncategorized

Glasgow Film Festival: GFF Co-ordinator’s Top Picks Revealed

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By Massimo Castelli Presenting the public with some of the best films from around the globe, the 18th […]

strathtelegraph February 8, 2022 Uncategorized

Art School failings outed by student action

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Students at the Glasgow School of Art (GSA) have had very limited access to essential studio spaces since the start of the pandemic a year ago. Many have resorted to carrying out risky design practises, such as welding and woodwork, unsupervised in their bedrooms.

strathtelegraph March 16, 2021 Features, Uncategorized

Static Union Debut Album

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Static Union, a four-piece outfit from the southside of Glasgow are back! Releasing new music for the first […]

strathtelegraph July 10, 2020 Music, Uncategorized

A farewell with our former Editor-in-Chief, Steven Mair

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Our former Editor-in-Chief, Steven Mair, shares his experience of running the paper.

Monika May 28, 2020 Features, Uncategorized

Live Review: (Sandy) Alex G at Saint Luke’s

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Music Editor Ryan Harley reviews (Sandy) Alex G’s recent show at Glasgow’s Saint Lukes

strathtelegraph February 14, 2020 Uncategorized

Scottish Women’s Football: Paying the Price

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When it comes to the gender pay gap, there’s no battleground where it is more obnoxiously on display […]

strathtelegraph October 19, 2018 Features, Uncategorized

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