Artist Self Profile: Miranda Burnett-Stuart
“These illustrations are from a journal slash sketchbook that I carry round everywhere with me, which I orginally started as a way of recording and collecting things as a sort of visual diary, a...
View ArticleUDS Debate: This House Fears the Rise of China
Mia Da Gama reports on the popular St Andrews debate on the rise of China We cannot fear what we do not know, or perhaps what we do not know is precisely what we fear most. The privacy, arguably...
View Article‘Tomayto, Tomahto’
An American in St. Andrews; John May‘s thoughts on the merits of diversity. I’ll start by apologizing: I’m not a St Andrews student; I just studied abroad for the year. I’m a wannabe, woe is me....
View ArticleThoughts on the Fantastic
Mattia Mariotti has brought two productions to the stage in St Andrews: Caligula and The Physicists. He is currently heading his new radio-show Holy Guacamole for STAR Radio, in which he interviews...
View ArticleTheatre Review: ‘A Rattle of Keys’ by Joanna Alpern
Dominic Kimberlin reviews A Rattle of Keys by student playwright Joanna Alpern, which went up October 18th-20th in the Barron Theatre. A Rattle of Keys (an excerpt of the play is provided by The...
View ArticleBongo Ball 2013
A musical vision of animal onesies, suits with colourful bowties and face paint. Last Friday, the students of St Andrews gathered in their masses at Crail Airfield to dance to fantastic music from...
View ArticleMermaids Christmas Ball 2013: Preview
The Tribe sat down with Mermaids Performing Arts Fund President, David Patterson, and Ball Convenor, Natalie English, to bring you the juicy gossip on the biggest -and glitziest- black tie event of the...
View ArticleTheatre Review: The Pillowman
Calder Hudson reviews The Pillowman, directed by Alex Solheim and produced by Rebecca D’Souza, which went up 5th & 6th November in the Barron Theatre. The Pillowman displayed Director Alex...
View ArticlePaul Muldoon in St Andrews
Sophie Capaldi gives her account of watching poet Paul Muldoon’s reading in St Andrews Paul Muldoon, one of the most eminent contemporary poets in Britain today, spoke last week in an interactive and...
View ArticleTheatre Review: More Light
Alex Mullarky reviews Michael Laird (director) and Marjan Magharehi’s (producer) production of More Light by Byrony Lavery. It goes up Saturday 9th November to Monday 11th November in the Barron...
View ArticleTheatre Review: Iolanthe
Hannah Risser reviews the Gilbert & Sullivan Society’s production of Iolanthe which went up 11th November to 13th November (information on the final performance available here) in Venue 1....
View ArticleWell Jel: Welly Ball 2013
We grabbed our wellies and danced -the perfect antidote to mid-November blues. Only St Andrews would come up with a Ball the prime focus of which is to turn up in wellington boots. Hosted at Kinkell...
View ArticlePhotoshoot: Welly Ball 2013
Dancing in wellies -only in St Andrews. Our photographer, Hannah Anderson, stopped by to take a closer look. (Like this? Read this) Photography by Hannah Anderson
View ArticleFreshers’ Play Review: The Audition
Beth Worlock reviews , which went up 18th and 19th of November in the Barron Theatre as part of the 2013 Freshers’ Plays. Intense. That’s how I—and those in the rows behind me—would best describe...
View ArticleRunning Life in Fife
Henry talks about running, Cross Country and his respect for coach Don Morrison St Andrews is quite possibly one of the downright loveliest places to run in the Kingdom of Fife. From the variety of...
View ArticleSt Andrews 600th Finale Ball
As a once-in-a-century affair, the 600th Finale Ball generated an unfamiliar curiosity that doesn’t usually accompany St Andrews’ annual events. It had no niche among the usual slew of functions,...
View ArticlePure Imagination: Mermaids Christmas Ball 2013
Throughout my four years at St Andrews, the premier ball of the first semester in the St Andrews social calendar has always been Mermaids Christmas Ball. This year was no different. The meticulously...
View ArticleTheatre Review: The Tempest
Lachlan Robertson reviews the first Mermaids production of the spring semester, The Tempest, directed by Joseph Bell. Joseph Bell’s production of Shakespeare’s ‘final’ play was an odd assembly of...
View ArticleCATWALK: Previewed
When I first meet them, Haleigh Stoddard and Claire Wistow look like two people who know how to run a fashion show. Yet they also look completely unassuming, so much so that they might easily blend...
View ArticleCATWALK 2014: Reviewed
Haley Scheer was at CATWALK 2014 as Semester Two kicked off with a bang. I admit it, I entered the Union hesitantly. Given the current renovations, I was skeptical as to how Venue 1 was going to be...
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