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Alphabeat | Glasgow Bar Brawl
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The Guardian Student Media Awards. December 4, 2008 · 9:48 pm. I keep forgetting how utterly enamoured with Alphabeat I am. I interviewed three of the band last week, the second time I’ve been closer to them than most courts would allow. I found the interview I did with them last year for The Glasgow Guardian: it was Smash Hits inspired and made me want to be a Pop Correspondent. I ended up with a total crush on Anders SG, the curly haired one who looks a bit like a special needs child. B is for Beckham,...
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The Guardian Student Media Awards | Glasgow Bar Brawl
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December 1, 2008 · 5:58 pm. The Guardian Student Media Awards. Aren’t we im. This is Tara Hepburn, Jim Wilson and myself (with guest appearances from Lucy Smith and Franck Martin), making the most of a photo opportunity, in Shoreditch Town Hall, 26th November 2008 at The Guardian’s student media awards. We missed out on Best Newspaper but cheered for the very talented Chris Watt as he accepted Runner Up Best Features Writer and a special mention in the Best Grey Suit category. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Hello My name is Laura Doherty. For those who are unfamilliar with a Clydebank twang this may come out as ‘Laaaaaauuurrrggghhh Dauuuuurghhhhhhhh’, which sounds a bit like a drunken Irish bar brawl, hence ‘Bar Brawl’. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. The Guardian Student Media Awards.
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bottle rocket: reviews: Stanley Brinks and The Wave Pictures, Bill Pritchard, Appletop
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Friday, 14 March 2014. Reviews: Stanley Brinks and The Wave Pictures, Bill Pritchard, Appletop. Stanley Brinks and the Wave Pictures (* *). Named after the drink that fuelled its recording, Stanley Brinks’ third collaboration with The Wave Pictures is a somewhat untidy collection that in its best stretches offers up raw bursts of inspiration, but with the odd off-moment elsewhere to suggest time at the bar might have been better spent at the drawing board. Bill Pritchard - A Trip to the Coast (* *).
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bottle rocket: GFF2014: Festival Diary #2
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Saturday, 1 March 2014. GFF2014: Festival Diary #2. Stay indoors all day and watch films! That’s GFF co-director Allan Hunter there, using his introduction to Bertrand Tavernier’s Quai D’Orsay. The binge began with Chilean drama Things the Way They Are. Next is the aforementioned Quai D’Orsay. It’s followed by something of a novelty: an event at which the Q&A is twice the length of the work it accompanies. The legend of Black Angel. Without taking anything away from the film’s many qualities I̵...
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bottle rocket: Gore Lore: Nicholas D. Wrathall on Gore Vidal - The United States of Amnesia
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Saturday, 8 March 2014. Gore Lore: Nicholas D. Wrathall on Gore Vidal - The United States of Amnesia. Combining archive footage and brand new interviews, Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia surveys the life and writings of novelist, public intellectual and dyed-in-the-wool iconoclast Gore Vidal. Ahead of the film’s Scottish premiere, director Nicholas D. Wrathall explains the film’s origins and shares his impressions of the man himself. What initially drew you to Gore Vidal as a documentary subject?
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bottle rocket: GFF: Five Picks From the Festival
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Wednesday, 19 February 2014. GFF: Five Picks From the Festival. The Glasgow Film Festival kicks off tomorrow night with Wes Anderson's new 'un The Grand Budapest Hotel. Over the coming couple of weeks, i'll be writing some official blogs for the festival as well as reviews and articles for the Skinny's festival rag the Cineskinny. To start, five films from the brochure that i humbly suggest are worth a punt. Are long snapped up and further enquiries about the Goodfellas. Touki Bouki plus A Thousand Suns.
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bottle rocket: GFT programme note: Teenage
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Thursday, 6 March 2014. GFT programme note: Teenage. 8216;- What are you rebelling against? What have you got? Dir: Laslo Benedek, 1953). The history of teens onscreen is a history of rock ‘n’ roll and Tuesday Weld; angst, rebellion and teenage kicks; of James Dean’s red jacket, the valley girl cliques of Clueless. So too does the very concept of teenage-ness – strikingly explored in director Matt Wolf’s new documentary. Teenage. 2008), artist and activist David Wojnarowicz ( Smalltown Boys,. Indeed, it ...
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bottle rocket: live review: of Montreal / Calvin Love @ The Art School, 18th February
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Wednesday, 26 February 2014. Live review: of Montreal / Calvin Love @ The Art School, 18th February. Midway through his debut Scottish show, synth-toting songsmith Calvin Love. Garner the reaction their animated performance deserves. Concentrating on material from Sunlandic Twins. Onwards, first-half highlights include the dayglo chorus of The Party’s Crashing Us and the hippy strut of Triumph of Disintegration. But the best moments come at the tail-end, with a brace of Hissing Fauna. Cuts for good measu...
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