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Film Review: The Lady in the Van

In association with the Grosvenor ‘A mostly true story’ begins The Lady in the Van, Alan Bennett’s film adaptation of … More

Allan Bennett, Clare Patterson, glasgow university, Maggie Smith, Nicholas Hytner, The Lady in the van, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Car Seat Headrest – Teens of Style

Excruciatingly sincere and cathartic as ever, Will Toledo & co. make their major label debut with Teens of Style. A … More

Car Seat Headrest, glasgow university, Nour El-Issa, Teens of style, University of Glasgow, Will Toledo

Arts Review: Snow White

Dir. Eric Potts, Kings Theatre, 4th Dec – 10th Jan 2015/16 I last saw a pantomime about a decade ago, … More

des and jenny, des clarke, fatmata durkin, glasgow, gregor fisher, panto, panto season, pantomime reviews, snow white, the kings, The Kings Theatre

Live Review: Will Varley, Skinny Lister

Barrowland – 13/11 Will Varley is part folk troubadour, part stand-up comedian. ‘Talking Cat Blues’ is a surreal piece that … More

barrowlands, glasgow, live review, qmunicate, review, Scott Wilson, skinny lister, student media, the barras, will varley

Disruptions: On Veganism

Veganism is not something I often discuss in depth. Aside from “can you eat this?” exchanges with friends, there’s little … More

capitalism, culture, Ellen MacAskill, feminism, food, glasgow university, Life, masculinity, Money, politics, University of Glasgow, vegan, veganism

Film Review: Hector

Hector is a most promising first feature film by director Jake Gavin. Hector McAdam, portrayed by Peter Mullan, is homeless. … More

christmas, film review, Gabrielle Gonçalves, glasgow, hector, hector film, london, Peter Mullan, qmunicate

Album Review: The Spook School – Try To Be Hopeful

Try to be Hopeful’ is Edinburgh band The Spook School’s second full-length album, released on Fortuna POP!. They’ve been doing … More

Ellen MacAskill, glasgow university, LGBTQ, pop, punk, Spook School, Try to be hopeful, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Sleeping Betty

Dir. Kenny Miller, Tron Theatre, 27th Nov – 3rd Jan 2015 Princess Betty’s sixteenth birthday promises to be a night … More

christmas, Gabrielle Lucie, kenny miller, panto, pantomime, Sleeping Beauty, tron theatre

Innocence for Ignorance

Let’s get one thing straight – sex education in our schools is lacking. It’s time to review what you have … More

consent matters, Emma Mckie, features, feminism, qmunicate magazine, safe sex, sex education, tw rape

The Xploitation Factor

Can we stop the exploitation of TV talent shows?

bbc, britains got talent, ITV, media, qmunicate magazine, Ross McMichael, simon cowell, student media, the voice, tv talent shows, uktv, x factor

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