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Arts Review: Dani Girl

Dir. Peter Robson, Scottish Youth Theatre, 30th November – 2nd December 2017 Advertising a musical about cancer as ‘good for … More

christina schrock, dani girl, epilogue theatre, scottish youth feature, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Mac DeMarco

Barrowlands, 24/11 With the idea of a melting pot in mind, one will come to realize how unique Scotland is … More

barrowlands, bryce armijo, live review, mac demarco, University of Glasgow

Burn Out Culture at University

Amy Irvine discusses burn out culture at university and the impact this has on students’ physical and mental wellbeing. Students … More

amy irvine, burnout culture at uni, features, mental health, physical health, students, uni

[qmunicate investigates]: 24-hour library access

Editor in Chief Clare and contributor Nour investigate the new world of 24-hour library access. The library has always been … More

24-hour library, Clare Patterson, glasgow university library, Nour El-Issa, qmunicate investigates, University of Glasgow

Review: The Fiery Angel

Scottish Opera in collaboration with Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Dir. Max Hoehn, City Halls, 3rd December 2017 I was not … More

arts and culture, Kirsty Campbell, opera in concert, prokofiev, royal conservatoire of scotland, the fiery angel

Live Review: Europe

SSE Hydro, 22/11 Upon arriving at the SSE Hydro just in time for Europe, I am surprised to see the … More

europe, hydro, john doe, live review, University of Glasgow

Single Review: Firestations – ‘Build A Building’

Twee pop is effectively on life support – from the burgeoning popularity and musical success of nu twee act Alvvays’ … More

build a building, firestations, single review, tess dawson, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Pussy Riot

The Art School, 22/11 “¡No pasarán!” is the shout from the stage, and the crowd goes mental – they’re not … More

art school, bdy_prts, live review, louise wylie, pussy riot, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Perturbator & Hypno5e

QMU, 18/11 Warming up the crowd in Qudos comes Hypno5e to start, an avant-garde metal band from Montpellier, France. Experimental … More

hypno5e, live review, murray mckinstray, perturbator, qmu, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Xenoula – ‘Xenoula’

This album is an aesthetic representation of the Demogorgon from Stranger Things – it’s equally fascinating and bizarre as it … More

Album Review, imogen hay, University of Glasgow, xenoula

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