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Sleeping Through Success: A Student Reading of My Year of Rest and Relaxation

Ottessa Moshfegh’s My Year of Rest and Relaxation is usually discussed as a story about withdrawal, excess, or boredom among … More

Book Review, book-reviews, books, fiction, reading

PROTESTS IN HOLLYWOOD: INTEGRITY AND CELEBRITY ADVOCACY

The term ignorance is bliss has no greater sanctuary than in Hollywood. No one is less incentivised to challenge the … More

celebrity, hollywood, news, politics, protest

GLASGOW FILM FESTIVAL Opening Gala Review: Everybody to Kenmure Street

The Glasgow Film Festival 2026 opened yesterday with a documentary detailing one of the most powerful moments in the city’s … More

documentary, film, kenmure street, movies, news, protest, reviews

Will you be my Galentine?

In our current dating climate, Valentine’s Day means finding a romantic partner, or spending the holiday alone. But there’s a … More

Arts, dating, friendships, galentines, glasgow, glasgow university, LGBTQ, lifestyle, love, qmunicate, relationships, romantic love, University of Glasgow, valentine's day, valentines

PROTESTS STILL HAPPEN IN THE WINTER

Winter is a lethargic season. It’s the harsh winds, misty skies and an early retreating sun. It’s the grey blur … More

activism, glasgow, minnesota, news, politics, protest

Mirror, mirror, on the wall, show me the most wicked X-Factor judge of them all…

For decades, the villainous crown of the X-Factor sat firmly on the jagged peak of Simon Cowell’s monstrous quiff. The … More

judge, Life, reflection, writing, x factor

Cutting my (own) hair

I started cutting my own hair because I did not want to book appointments anymore. That is genuinely it. I … More

glasgow, hair, Life, reflection, university, writing

Wake Up Dead Man: Review

In an interview with Marcus Errico on the third instalment of the Knives Out universe, Rian Johnson admits that he … More

daniel craig, film, film review, GFT, glasgow, knives-out, movies, qmunicate, review, rian-johnson, University of Glasgow

Joachim Trier, A Spotlight

Since his first feature length film, Reprise (2006), Joachim Trier has focused on people who, at first, seem put together … More

film, film review, joachim-trier, movie, movie-review, review, sentimental-value

The Battle of Best vs Favourite

Sweating in Gilmorehill as a Film and TV student at the University of Glasgow is a common occurrence. The cinema’s … More

cinema, film, film-and-tv, movie, reflection

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