The likelihood that neither you nor your significant other have Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram or Tumblr, or any other form … More
Author: qmunicate
Musical Heroes: Billy Bragg
Life’s a riot with Billy Bragg As I sat on a bus taking me to my first ever serious political … More
New Law wants us to Boycott Boycotting
Sorry pro-Palestinians, your crucial method of opposing Israel is now gone, the government have banned the boycotting of Israeli companies. … More
Do we have a responsibility to learn new languages before travelling?
With the Rugby World Cup and the summer Olympics of 2020 looming ahead for Japan, the country is trying to … More
Glasgow crime rates down by 40% – but do we feel safer?
What do you think of when somebody says ‘Glasgow’? Still Game, deep-fried Mars bars, Kevin Bridges, or the harrowing realisation … More
Arts Review: Sheep
Dir. Martin O’Connor, Tron theatre, 4 – 6 February The intimate Changing House of the Tron theatre transforms into a … More
Attack of the Twitter Trolls: My Experience
You may be familiar with right-wing journalist, meninist and twitter arsehole Milo Yiannopoulos. I wasn’t until recently when I watched … More
My Musical Hero: Rou Reynolds
“Some people make music to divert or distract. We make music to confront and to attack” – and every time … More
The rise of solo performance in theatre
Are funding cuts forcing performers to go solo? Mention the word ‘funding’ around anyone in the creative industries and you’re … More
Musical Heroes: John Darnielle
In November last year I saw the Mountain Goats for the second time since I moved to Glasgow. John Darnielle, … More
