
Gaudie Arts
- 6 days ago
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: to savour a bite of childhood again
To savour a bite of childhood again

Gaudie Arts
- May 30
Six Festivals You Do Not Want To Miss Over The Summer
Recommendations to blow off some steam as festivals return with the end of Covid restrictions By Isti Miskolczy What is a better way of...

The Gaudie
- May 17
Review: Dylan Moran 'We Got This' – Aberdeen Music Hall
An entertaining evening with the master of grumpy Irish humour.

The Gaudie
- May 8
Operation Mincemeat review – intriguing true story of espionage in war
From an unclaimed body to the Allied invasion of Sicily.

Gaudie Arts
- Apr 8
Belle (2021) | Film Review
An eclectic kaleidoscope of colour and song in this new Japanese animated film

The Gaudie
- Apr 2
Concert Band is back on the live stage
With the 'bear necessities'…and dazzling musical displays.

Gaudie Arts
- Mar 27
Oil of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides (2018) | Album Review
An album review by Jordan Stead.

Gaudie Arts
- Mar 10
Boiling Point (2022)
‘A watched pot never boils', but sometimes it does by Emma Chen courtesy of IMDB Rating 3.5/5 Set in a high-end restaurant on the Friday...

News Section
- Mar 9
Aberdeen Art Gallery missing hundreds of artefacts
It has been estimated that 1500 items are unaccounted for

Gaudie Arts
- Feb 24
28 Days (2000) | Film Review
by A. M. Kalus Instead of the usual topic of romantic love, on this Valentine’s Day I decided to talk about finding the strength to love...

Gaudie Arts
- Feb 18
UNI-versal Dark Nights Film Festival
Add a slice of movie magic to your March Get the dates in your diaries - UNI-Versal Dark Nights Film Festival will take place on the 4 &...

Gaudie Arts
- Feb 10
The Beatles: Get Back | Documentary Review
When Peter Jackson rewrote Beatles history by Elena Brand Rating: ★★★★ photo courtesy of Guitar World Get Back is a three-part series...

Gaudie Arts
- Feb 9
Kim Ji-Young, Born 1982 (2016) | Book Review
by Isabelle Hampton-Zabotti Rating: 4/5 Kim Ji-Young, born 1982, has lost her damn mind. She is saying things with a smile that should...

Gaudie Arts
- Feb 5
The King's Man (2021) | Film Review
Blatant Historical Revisionism by Ask Vestergaard Rating: 1/5 This review contains some spoilers The King’s Man is a prequel to Matthew...

Gaudie Arts
- Dec 6, 2021
Taylor Swift: Red (Taylor's Version) | Double Review
by Khushvita Singh and Maeve Topliff Album Review by Khushvita Singh Taylor Swift's ability to arouse enormous enthusiasm for the...

Gaudie Arts
- Dec 5, 2021
Scenes From A Marriage (2021) | TV Review
by Ryan Raitt Shortly into Hagai Levi’s remake of Ingmar Bergman’s Scenes from a Marriage (1973), a leading question gets presented to...

Gaudie Arts
- Dec 3, 2021
Passing (2021) | Film Review
by Ask Vestergaard photo courtesy of IMDb In Rebecca Hall’s sumptuous adaptation of Nella Larsen’s eponymous 1929 novel, a Black woman...

Gaudie Arts
- Dec 2, 2021
Dune (2021) | Film Review
By Emma Chen The article contains spoilers ‘Third time’s a charm,’ they say. Indeed, Dune (2021) is the cinematic proof of the truth...

Gaudie Arts
- Nov 30, 2021
Movember: mental health on the big screen
by Rory Buccheri Oh, Captain! My Captain! In the crowded classroom of Professor Keating, there was space for every kind of spark: from...

Gaudie Arts
- Nov 29, 2021
Maid (2021) | TV Review
by Megan Donoher After finishing Squid Game in one weekend, I was pessimistic to believe that anything could come close. Any description...