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‘A society of misfits ran by one heck of a court jester’: In Conversation with the Official Unofficial Dada Society

The Official Unofficial Dada Society is the newest addition to the plethora of student societies at the University of Glasgow. … More

art, arts and culture, glasgow, Interview, news, performance art, Poetry, qmunicate, reviews, student society, theatre, University of Glasgow, visual art

Underconsumption-core: the core to end all cores

“Cores”, “eras”, and “aesthetic”, are all too frequently labels used by companies and influencers to encourage people to buy products … More

consumption, eco-friendly, environment, fashion, overconsumption, social media, sustainability, sustainable fashion, tiktok, trends

Preview for the Scottish Queer International Film Festival

This week will see the return of the mighty Scottish Queer International Film Festival to thecinema screens of Glasgow. Championing … More

film, film review, gay, glasgow, LGBTQ, news, Queer, scottish, SQIFF

Lads, Lads, Lads, You’ve Gotta See This: ‘Lads of the Flies’ Review

Four lads, three egos, two closeted gays and one Duke of Edinburgh trip gone wrong. When rugby lads Baxter, Lewis, … More

Edinburgh Fringe, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Fringe Review, qmunicate, student theatre, Student Theatre at Glasgow, University of Glasgow

Transitioning into Spring – Is April Really the Cruellest Month?

‘April is the cruellest month […] winter kept us warm.’ As my fellow English Lit peers may agree, T.S. Eliot is … More

glasgow, glasgow university, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

Gig review: The Japanese House at SWG3

Amber Bain, known by her stage name The Japanese House, delivered an electrifying performance at Glasgow’s SWG3 this May. The … More

live review, live-reviews, music, qmunicate, review, reviews, University of Glasgow

A Book that Changed my Life: Carmen Maria Machado’s In the Dream House

By week ten of term, energy is low. The prospect of reading another book when the deadlines are piling up … More

Book Review, glasgow, literature, literature review, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

High & Low: John Galliano Review

Kevin MacDonald’s assuredly crafted new documentary feature, High & Low: John Galliano turns a probing eye on the eponymous fashion … More

film, film reivew, High & Low: John Galliano, qmunicate

PRJCT_MINI.DSC: ‘Grippy Sock Vacations’ and the Aesthetic Revival of ‘Sewer-Slide’

Dear User, I’m depressed. Drink a full bottle of Echo Falls in my bedroom kinda depressed. Look in the mirror … More

Columns, glasgow, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

In Conversation with Nelson Cummins

Qmunicate writer Ellie Griffith interviews Nelson Cummins, curator of Legacies of Slavery and Empire at Glasgow Museums. They discuss the … More

glasgow, Interview, kelvingrove art gallery and museum, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

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