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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

Arts Review: Trainspotting

Dir. Gareth Nicholls, Citizens Theatre, 18th October – 11th November

art review, citizens theatre, lucy scott, trainspotting, University of Glasgow

Catalonia Declares Independence

At around 14:45 today, the Catalan government declared that parliament had voted 70-10 (with the 2 opposition abstaining) for Catalan … More

catalonia, independence, jamie arathoon, news, spain

Film Review: Blade Runner 2049

Thirty-five years after Ridley Scott’s original sci-fi masterpiece, Denis Villeneuve continues the story of blade runners and replicants in Blade … More

blade runner 2049, Calum Cooper, film review, University of Glasgow

Live Review: The Horrors

QMU, 19/10 Following a solid set that offers Hendrix-esque instrumental feats from support act Baba Naga, The Horrors take the … More

baba naga, live review, qmu, ronan duff, the horrors, University of Glasgow

48 Hour Film Project

48 hours isn’t a heck of a long time. It’s five and a half seasons of Friends, two and a … More

48 Hour Film project, louise wylie, Short films, University of Glasgow

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