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“Tommy’s Honour” Film Crew in St Andrews

18 September 2015

STAR news went on set of the new film “Tommy’s Honour,” based on a book by the same name. Directed by Sean Connery’s son Jason, this film follows the life of professional golfer Young “Tommy” Morris who unfortunately passed away at the young age of 24. Jack Lowden, the main star in the “Chariots of […]

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Cool Shit By Kit – Week 1

16 September 2015

By Kit Klaes Though I finished my third Freshers’ Week having gone out/consumed alcohol every single night, as I reflect on the week: I admit defeat. I sadly am no longer the vivacious youth that I once was. The idea of a cheeky nandos and movie night entices me more than my regularly opted for […]

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REVIEWED : Starfields

15 September 2015

by Marina Carnwath Check out our footage of the night : STARfields ’15 In retrospect, it’s always difficult to distinguish the quality of an event from your own perception of it, so I’m just going to say now that I, personally, enjoyed Starfields. It was just a great night. It made one attendee feel “warm […]

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STAR & Music is Love – Live Lounge

9 September 2015

Thursday, September 10th join STAR Radio and Music is Love for the very first Live Lounge of the year! We have a ton of talent taking Rector’s café by storm, don’t miss out!

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STAR Awards and People’s Choice

4 May 2015

Here are all the nominations for the STAR awards this year! Join us this  Tuesday at Sandy’s Bar for another night of chivalry and debauchery. Make sure to vote at the bottom for the People’s Choice Awards! Best New Show –      Life Bucket Challenge –      Slander and Libel  –      […]

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REVIEWED: Everyman – A Medieval Morality Play

13 April 2015

The journey of Everyman, a classic medieval tale, found new life at the Byre Theatre this week. As part of On The Rocks festival, it transplanted the action of the traditional play to the modern world, set within the context of a dream. The 15th century story follows the protagonist Everyman, who discovers his time […]

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Smitten by Seafret

11 April 2015

The lights were dim. The smell of coffee permeated the air, and into Rector’s café walked an unmistakable ginger afro, otherwise known as ½ of Seafret. The other ½ close behind—a slightly shorter man with equally beautiful hair. Kit, having never heard of them, comforted Annabel as she went into a panic mode (not an […]

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On The Rocks Caricature Workshop

9 April 2015

The first thing you notice as you walk through the familiar doors of the Barron Theatre is the French folk music playing in the background, transforming the small and intimate theatre into a street scene from a foreign language film. A just small enough group of 14 amateur artists and keen beginners are gathered around […]

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Jamnesty: Presented by Amnesty International

8 April 2015

Jamnesty, presented by Amnesty International, delivered a relaxed and enjoyable evening of live music last Saturday night as one of the first events on the On The Rocks line-up. Last year’s hit premiere of Jamnesty was held in the ‘Building Site Bar’ and was a genuinely great live music event that matched the lively and […]

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Spring Awakening: A New Musical presented by the Just So Society

7 April 2015

Energy and enthusiasm are the main selling points of the Just So Society’s new production of Spring Awakening. Performed in the recently reopened Byre, the space is considerably superior to the Barron for a performance of this nature. The confines of the latter works fantastically for plays of an intense or dramatic nature, but Spring […]

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