qmunciate magazine caught up with the team behind TEDx University of Glasgow, Glasgow’s independently organised TED Talks event, to discuss … More
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Free the Crème Egg: Capitalism and Public Holidays
When an idea is a good one, it tends to stick. But when it has been stuck for a while, … More
Album Review: Soho Rezanejad – Six Archetypes
For the most part, Six Archetypes is a collection of dreary soundscapes with industrial and synthpop inflections. Soho Rezanejad is … More
Art Review: Greek
Revival Dir. Daisy Evans, Theatre Royal Glasgow, 2nd – 3rd February The Scottish Opera’s performance of ‘Greek’ irrefutably proved that … More
Books: The Gifts that Live On
Summer 2013, Cork, Ireland. I’m in my favourite room in my favourite house – my grandmother’s library. It’s teeming with … More
How (Not!) to Gift a Book
As someone who loves books, getting them as a present can nevertheless be a horrible experience. Because unfortunately, books seem … More
Passports in the Time of Brexit
Ellen Magee reflects upon the role of passports to young people in the United Kingdom following the vote to leave … More
Accessible Cinema for All
Katie Fannin discusses the importance of inclusive cinema experiences in Glasgow and beyond.
Film Review – The Square
Ruben Östlund’s Palme d’Or winner The Square has rightly placed at the forefront of its publicity campaign the film’s central … More
Album Review: Dream Wife – ‘Dream Wife’
British/Icelandic pop punk band Dream Wife’s self-titled debut album is a bouncy, cheerfully angry release. The feminist trio choose their … More
