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Arts Review: The Devil Inside

Scottish Opera, Theatre Royal, 23rd – 26th January 2016 The Devil Inside, by Stuart McRae and Louise Welsh is a … More

Chloe Tobin-Kemmer, glasgow university, Louise Welsh, Scottish Opera, Stuart McRae, The Devil Inside, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Spotlight

In association with the Grosvenor Spotlight is a very urgent film. It shows the story of the reporters of the … More

glasgow university, jo reid, Mark Ruffalo, spotlight, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Cinderella

Scottish Ballet, Theatre Royal, 12th – 16th January 2016 Cinderella: the story of a girl subjugated in her own home, … More

Cinderella, glasgow university, rachel walker, Scottish Ballet, theatre royal, University of Glasgow

‘Virginity Scholarships’ offered in South Africa

A South African mayor last month introduced a new scholarship fund offered only to “virgin girls”, designed to preserve their … More

Dudu Mazibuko, education, feminism, glasgow university, louise wylie, poverty, sex, south africa, University of Glasgow, uThukela, virginity, women

February with Mystic Queen Mags

  Aries – Love is in the air this coming Valentine’s day! But not for you. You will buy a … More

astrology, horoscope, michaela barton, mystic mags, University of Glasgow

#TVLessWhite – how African-American Women are Owning the Small Screen

  In light of the recent Oscar nominations announcement which disappointingly saw all acting slots up for grabs go to … More

film feature, gina torres, how to get away with murder, kerry washington, netflix, oscars, poc actors, suits, viola davis

Sexism’s Voice of Authority in the Hospitality Industry

Three years ago I had aspirations to work my way up to the top of a career as a chef. … More

chef, feminism, hospitality, katherine pinkowski, sexism, student feminism, student workers, University of Glasgow

Live Review: The Temperance Movement

THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT – BARROWLAND – 20/1 After wading through a sea of leather and denim jackets, qmunicate manages to … More

glasgow music scene, music, the barras, the barrowlands, the temperance movement, yasmina todd

The Great British Diversity Problem

American filmmaker and director of Selma Ava DuVernay recently lamented the lack of opportunities for female and non-white directors in … More

amma asante, british film, bum bandele, directors of colour, diversity, diversity in film, female directors, film feature, film making, gurinder chadha, horace ove, lynne ramsay, phyllidia llyod, sam taylor-johnson, sarah gavron, student film, student media, Suffragette

Album Review: Your Friend – Gumption

Gumption opens with ‘Heathering’, a deliciously warm, fuzzy folk offering building to a shoegazey wall of noise, led by Taryn … More

Clare Patterson, glasgow university, Gumption, shoegaze, Taryn Blake Miller, University of Glasgow, Your Friend

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