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qmunicate Interviews: TAXMAN

This interview was conducted in collaboration with the Glasgow University Charity Fashion Show.  Today I am introducing an endearing and … More

glasgow university charity fashion show, GUCFS, Interview, paulin brclt, qmunicate interviews, taxman

A Woman of Great Importance: Marie Curie

The 7th of November marked the 150th birthday of Marie Curie (née Maria Skłodowska), one of the world’s most remarkable … More

Liam Caldwell, marie curie, nobel prize, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Dear Esther

Tramway, 3rd November Dear Esther straddles the boundaries of method and experience. The project began as the brainchild of Dan … More

art review, dear esther, ronan duff, tramway, University of Glasgow

Football Crazy, Football Mad: Hairies and Big Boots

It can be a wee bit of an odd experience going to matches while being female. Guys will shout and … More

football, football crazy football mad, louise wylie, sexism, University of Glasgow

First Takes: Point Break

In the second feature of our running series Louise Wylie gives her first impressions of Kathryn Bigelow’s seminal 90s surfer-thriller.

first takes, louise wylie, point break, University of Glasgow

Album Review: The Zephyr Bones – ‘Secret Place’

Reverb is the death of songwriting. The guitar work is simplistic (slick reverb heavy riffs repeated ad nauseam), the drums … More

Album Review, secret place, tess dawson, the zephyr bones, University of Glasgow

Album Review: EERA – ‘Reflection of Youth’

EERA’s debut album Reflection of Youth is a ten track wander through the deepest recesses of Anna Lena Bruland’s mind, … More

Album Review, eera, lucy scott, reflection of youth, University of Glasgow

Brexit and the Environment: Where the Gove-rnment stands

In today’s social and political climate, people often talk about how to be more environmentally friendly on an individual level. … More

amy irvine, brexit, environment, michael gove, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Seafoal

Nice N’ Sleazy, 08/11 In a post PWR BTTM world, queer representation in the music scene has made strides to … More

bryce armijo, live review, Nice N' Sleazy, seafoal

Film Review: Her Broken Shadow

In Association with Africa in Motion film festival Let me begin this review by explaining that, whilst I have not … More

Africa in Motion Film Festival, film, film festival, film review, her broken shadow, Liam Caldwell, One star

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