Steven Fraser
@stevenfraserart
Steven is Spoken Word Editor for The Wee Review and also reviews theatre and movies. He studied animation and computer arts at university and currently freelances in illustration. He currently lives in Glasgow.
Reviews: 478
Other Articles: 32
Aye Write: Ely Percy
Ely Percy launches their latest book at the Aye Write Festival in Glasgow
Aye Write: Frank Quitely
Glasgow comic artist Frank Quitely talks about the comics that made him.
Reclaim The Name
Amima Muslim Women’s Resource Centre co-curate an evening of short films and poetry.
The EthnoFictions of Laura Huertas Millán
Laura Huertas Millán blurs fact and fiction with a screening at the Glasgow Short Film Festival
TERROR NULLIUS
Soda_Jerk open the Glasgow Short Film Festival with a love letter to Australian cinema.
Harry Josephine Giles
Poet and performer Harry Josephine Giles tells us about their new show Drone.
Dark Light: The Films of Anouk De Clercq
A programme of 4 films showing the beauty of light and dark.
The Science of Ghosts
Irish musician Adrian Crowley is the subject of an experimental and peculiar documentary.
Ely Percy
Writer and novelist Ely Percy tells us about their new book Vicky Romeo Plus Joolz.
People and Places, Work by Margaret Tait and Joanna Margaret Paul
Celebration of Margaret Tait centenary alongside fellow filmmaker Joanna Margaret Paul.
Images & Words: A Double Bill
Two excellent performances that combine the moving image and spoken word.
Contemporary Animation: South American Master
A diverse selection of animated shorts, created by Carlos Santa and his influences.
Clown Cabaret Special Edition
An evening of clowns, comedy and physical theatre that leaves the audience in stitches.
The Fooligan and The Bridges of Madness
Al Seed presents the dark and sinister tales of The Fooligan.
Transmographiles
Hopeful Monster transform their hands into inventive and interesting creatures.
Invisible Lands
A story of displacement told through miniature toys and the human body.
Nino
A work in progress that looks at poverty through the means of physical theatre.
Sonnet Youth
Kevin P. Gilday tells us about the Sonnet Youth Weekender at Tron Theatre in Glasgow.
Wunderkammer
Figuren Theater Tubingen present an intimate and joyful puppet experience.