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Review: Patti Cake$ – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

Making his cinematic debut, Geremy Jasper’s Patti Cake$ tells the story of Patricia Dombrowski (Danielle Macdonald). She’s a plus-sized white … More

Calum Cooper, film review, Glasgow Film Theatre, patti cake$

A Tribute to Michael McGovern

Tributes have been paid to Michael McGovern, the ‘face of the QMU’ for more than thirty years, who has died … More

michael mcgovern, tribute

Five Arrested at Glasgow Pride

Five arrests were made at this year’s Pride Glasgow march on Saturday 19th August. Those arrested, including a minor, had … More

amy shimmin, arrests, Glasgow Pride, news

Album Review: Ethan Gruska – ‘Slowmotionary’

The opening track of Ethan Gruska’s Slowmotionary starts with “I’m travelling through the valley / my whole childhood is here” … More

aike jansen, Album Review, ethan gruska, music, review

EP Review: Prism Tats – ’11:11′

The guitar-driven songs on Prism Tats’ EP 11:11, following his 2016 self-titled debut, remind me of late 80s British guitar … More

11:11, aike jansen, Album Review, prism tats, University of Glasgow

A Dollar Worth More Than All Her Millions

Taylor Swift won the civil case against former morning radio host David Mueller countersuing him for sexual assault and battery. 

anna pataki, sexual assault, taylor swift, University of Glasgow

Pride Not Profit

Two years ago, I attended my first ever pride as a fresh-faced, straight-out-the-closet nineteen-year-old. The march was a blur of … More

jo reid, LGBT, LGBTQ, pride, University of Glasgow

The New A Levels

For teenagers across the United Kingdom, August is a month synonymous with the dreaded ‘results day’. This year, however, 200,000 … More

A-Levels, amy shimmin, ofqual, University of Glasgow

Charlottesville – It’s Not Only America

White supremacy has yet again emerged from the shadows of American society. Protests in Charlottesville, Virginia against the removal of … More

charlottesville, far right, louise wylie, nazism, neo nazi, trump, University of Glasgow

Shunning Apathy: Drawing good from evil in Jonathan Demme’s The Silence of the Lambs.

Jonathan Demme was the award-winning American filmmaker best known for his critically acclaimed and commercially successful directorial work on The … More

feature, film, silence of the lambs, Žad Novak

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