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Romanticising the Empire

Louise Wylie examines British media’s nostalgic portrayal of its colonial past

colonialism, empire, film feature, imperialism, louise wylie, victoria and abdul

Album Review: Wolf Alice – ‘Visions of a Life’

This is the album I needed when I was fifteen. It’s angsty, big, thoughtful and bold, but crucially with the … More

Album Review, imogen hay, Music Review, visions of a life, Wolf Alice

Album Review: Aiming For Enrike – ‘Las Napalmas’

[1/5 qmunistars] Norway is perhaps most famous for its extraordinary amount of quality heavy metal bands; black metal, to be … More

aike jansen, aiming for enrike, Album Review, las napalmas, music, Music Review

Review: Closer

Dir. Sean McGettigan and Lauren Ferguson, 24th & 25th October, The Old Hairdressers Closer by Patrick Marber follows the lives … More

arts and culture, christina schrock, closer, old hairdressers

Review: Call Me by Your Name – In Association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

Wrapping up director Luca Guadagnino’s self-proclaimed ‘Desire’ trilogy (including I am Love and A Bigger Splash), Call Me by Your … More

call me by your name, Calum Cooper, film, film review, four stars, Glasgow Film Theatre

Let’s Talk About… Suicide

(Content Warning: suicide)

let's talk about..., mental health, suicide

Black Britain on Film

Naomi Gessesse discusses Black Britain on Film and the importance of archival footage in the representation of cultural history.

black britain on film, britain on film, british film institute, film, Naomi Gessesse

Football Crazy, Football Mad: Kickoff

I haven’t always liked football. When my dad first took me to a game as a kid, I couldn’t help … More

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

First Takes: Blade Runner

First Takes is a series in our film section where contributors review their first time seeing a film they really … More

blade runner, dominic miller, first takes, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: My Place Too

2nd October – 3rd November 2017, The Lighthouse

my place too, olivia eriksen, the lighthouse, University of Glasgow

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