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Steven Fraser

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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.

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Other Articles: 32
St Luke's

Out Lines

A fine collaboration between Scottish musicians brings Celtic Connections to a close.

The Hug and Pint

Carla J. Easton

Last Night From Glasgow present an evening of music at Celtic Connections

Traverse Theatre

Sea Hames

Oceanallover take the audience on an aimless jaunt around the Traverse Theatre

Traverse Theatre

Almost Alive

Sabine Molenaar returns to Manipulate with an epic performance

Traverse Theatre

Off-Kilter

Ramesh Meyyappan presents a sold out personal physical theatre performance at Manipulate.

The Glad Cafe

James Yorkston

Celtic Connections continues with James Yorkston at his best.

St Luke's

SOUNDING

Modern Studies, Lomond Campbell and the Pumkinseeds Orchestra present a special collaboration.

ABC Glasgow

The Lone Bellow

A double bill of sublime Americana delights the Celtic Connections audience.

ABC Glasgow

This is The Kit

The Celtic Connections audience experiences Kate Stables’ hypnotic indie folk.

The Hug and Pint

Broken Records

Celtic Connections kicks off with a sold out show from Broken Records

Tramway

Membranes

Lucas Truniger and Nicola L. Hein present a text based sound installation at Sonica.

Tramway

Dear Esther Live

Video games studio The Chinese Room present a live performance of their acclaimed game.