As someone who loves books, getting them as a present can nevertheless be a horrible experience. Because unfortunately, books seem … More
Author: qmunicate
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
Album Review: Tune-Yards – ‘I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life’
In Tune-Yards’ latest album I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life, founder and front-woman Merrill Garbus once again … More
Film Review: Ali, The Goat and Ibrahim
In association with Africa in Motion Film Festival
Album Review: The Spook School – ‘Could It Be Different?’
Could It Be Different? is the third album from Edinburgh indie-pop four-piece The Spook School. On the scene since 2011, … More
Live Review: The Vignettes
King Tuts, 19/01 The Vignettes – comprised of Strathclyde (oooh) students Hamish Swanson, Innes Mackintosh, Sean Mason and Matthew Bird … More
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Drug Research Discontinued
Pfizer, the world’s third largest drug maker, has decided to stop its research on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Not only … More
