Louise Wylie examines British media’s nostalgic portrayal of its colonial past
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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: 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
Review: Closer
Dir. Sean McGettigan and Lauren Ferguson, 24th & 25th October, The Old Hairdressers Closer by Patrick Marber follows the lives … More
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
Let’s Talk About… Suicide
(Content Warning: suicide)
Black Britain on Film
Naomi Gessesse discusses Black Britain on Film and the importance of archival footage in the representation of cultural history.
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
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
Arts Review: My Place Too
2nd October – 3rd November 2017, The Lighthouse
