Sarabeth Murray analyses “Bad Blood” in the wake of the 2016 Presidential Election.
Sarabeth Murray Maybe one of the most frustratingly catchiest songs ever written, you could argue that Omi took the world by storm last year when he released “Cheerleader”. Undeniably a classic 2015 summer hit, the overly cheerful melody didn’t waste any time invading my thoughts; clearly it was quite the feat of musical genius. The […]
One month on, Lucy Bishop looks back at Opening Ball via verse.
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By Marina Carnwath Bach’s B Minor Mass is a notoriously difficult work to perform. The intricate parts involved for all choral ranges are so complicated that they seem better suited to string performers, rather than voice. Tom Wilkinson’s St Salvatore’s Chapel Choir and the professional, Grammy award winning, Fitzwilliam Quartet were joined on Sunday night […]
By Sam Oshins SAND Scratch Night “Millenials” was without a doubt fun, which is exactly what is branded itself to be. Al Gillespie, one third of the SAND (St Andrews New Drama) team introduced the show tonight with exactly those words: “SAND is fun, easy, relaxed, and new.” The show tonight showcased four short plays […]
8th April, The Union The audience were greeted with a surprise when we entered Club 601 on Friday –there were no seats, the play was going to be in Promenade. Obviously word had travelled of the success of the previous performance, as the foyer was full of waiting people. As we crowded into the club […]