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Arts and Culture Review: Tomorrow’s Parties

Director: Tim Etchells – 11th October – Tramway In the future, anything could happen. In the future we could be … More

arts and culture, Emma Ainley-Walker, forced entertainment, glasgow, qmunicate, review, tim etchells, tomorrow's parties, tramway

Arts and Culture Review: Compositions for Involuntary Strings

2nd November – Tramway Compositions for Involuntary Strings is a bit of an odd fish. The piece, put together by … More

andrew scade, arts and culture, compositions for involuntary strings, cryptic, glasgow, michaela davies, qmunicate, review, sonica festival, tramway

The Meryl Dilemma

Despite its consistent praise and adoration by fans, Hideo Kojima’s Metal Gear Solid series has often come under flack for … More

Alex Lamont, Column, faith, female characters, femininity, feminism, feminist, gaming, lara croft, masculinity, meryl, metal gear solid, mirror's edge, qmunicate, tomb raider, video games

Interview: Darlia

If there ever was a time to imagine Placebo going metal, this was it. Darlia are a young and foolish … More

Darlia, emmie harrison, Interview, music, qmunicate

EP Reviews: Southern and Ash & Bloom

Southern – S/T Fans of rock and its history of sounds will like Southern, a brother and sister duo from … More

Ash & Bloom, EP review, Micah can Dijk, music, qmunicate, review, Southern

Album Review: Eminem, Marshall Mathers LP2

“They are asking me to eliminate some of the women hate, but if you take into consideration some of the … More

Album Review, eminem, marshall mathers LP2, micah van dijk, music, qmunicate, review

The Roast Busters

In early November, New Zealand news agencies began reporting on the ‘Roast Busters,’ a group of boys whose Facebook page … More

New Zealand, news, pam pearce, qmunicate, rape, roast busters, women

Live Review: Robyn Hitchcock

Mono – 14/11/13 First things first; this review will avoid falling victim to the overused comparison of Robyn Hitchcock to … More

conor quill, gig, glasgow, live review, mono, music, qmunicate, review, Robyn Hitchcock

The Art of Awfullness: Postal

A long time ago I bought Postal 2 from the Steam Store, and it is only recently – in the … More

Alex Lamont, Column, computer game, gaming, grand theft auto, Postal, qmunicate, satire, video games

Energy Bills Expenses: Why Bother?

While utterly ludicrous and a sorrowful reminder that parliament is dominated by richer, more frivolous versions of Bertram Wooster, I … More

conor quill, energy, energy bills, expenses, MPs, news, Nick Clegg, politicians, politics, qmunicate, UK

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