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The rise of the co-op 

In a time of endless chain businesses, the cooperative is rising. Originating in the mid-19th century, cooperatives are people-centred companies: … More

arts and culture, glasgow, Interview, qmunicate

The Study Buddy Phenomenon.

  We’ve all seen this haven’t we? One of your most awkward and sexually naive friends excitedly tells you behind a … More

arts and culture, glasgow university, qmunicate

An Ode to Practical Effects

Did you just spend three hours of your weekend in James Cameron’s motion-capture paradise of Pandora? Or maybe you’ve just … More

film, glasgow university, qmunicate

The Art of Animation

Even with such significant, recent advancement in animation, many will still refuse to place it equal next to live-action. To … More

film, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

Disabled points of view: the invisible protected characteristic

Disability. It’s both a hot topic and something that is rarely adequately discussed. Despite popular campaigns and efforts to raise … More

I’ve just finished an English Literature Degree – here’s the novels worth reading, and ones to avoid

When I talk to people about their bucket lists, I often hear them say “One day I will read the … More

arts and culture, review

Divine Feminine Delusion

The latest manifestation tiktok trend is packaged as for the girlies only; ‘Lucky Girl Syndrome’. It advocates the technique of … More

glasgow, lifestyle

In Defence of Book to Film Adaptations

With the release of Daisy Jones and the Six, and the second season of Shadow and Bone finally available on … More

adaptation, books, film, television

Interview: Pink Peacock – די ראָזעווע פּאַווע

Pink Peacock is a queer, Yiddish, anarchist café and infoshop located in Govanhill, Southside. It runs as a pay-what-you-can space, … More

features, Interview

The Civil Dead film review- Glasgow Film Festival 2023

⭐3/5⭐ The Civil Dead tells the story of Clay (director Clay Tatum), a misanthropic, unmotivated photographer who wants to do … More

Clay Tatum, film review, Glasgowfilmfestival2023

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