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Cop-a-Feel This October With the Glasgow UniBoob Team

As October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we decided to catch up with the Glasgow UniBoob Team, the university’s branch … More

breast cancer, breast cancer awareness, coppafeel, features, Interview, uniboob team, University of Glasgow

Alternative Halloween Films

Halloween is only a week away and Netflix is punting the classics – Friday the 13th, The Shining, A Nightmare … More

carrie macneill, film, films, halloween, horror, thriller

Album Review: Orange County – Pony

‘Pony’ is chaotic, stressed and exactly as oddly charming as fans would expect from Rex Orange County’s third album. Dropping … More

Album Review, catherine bouchard, music, Music Review, orange county

Live Review – Dermot Kennedy

SWG3 – 01.10.19 I think it’s safe to say over the last four years Dermot Kennedy has massively matured and … More

ciara vernon, dermot kennedy, live review, Music Review, SWG3

Delirium, en masse: the fascinating and spectral phenomenon of mass hysteria 

Witches, clowns and uncontrollable dancing: Halloween or mass hysteria? Defining the latter is difficult, given that each manifestation falling within the phenomenon’s sphere of … More

features, kristiina kangasluoma, mass hysteria

Between India and Scotland: translating personality from a language to another

The correlation between multilingualism and certain personality traits has long been debated amongst linguists, psychologists, and anthropologists. It is a … More

features, gautam gupta, hindu, language, personality, scotland

Film Review: Talking About Trees – in association with the Africa in Motion Film Festival

Talking About Trees, Suhaib Gasmelbari’s documentary that is screening as part of the 2019 Africa in Motion Festival, is about the film industry in a country where strict … More

africa in motion, amelie voges, film review, four stars, talking about trees

Life Under a Mass Media Hegemony

Advertisements are a part and parcel of a modern lifestyle. Contemporary society is driven heavily by the purchasing habits of … More

advertisement, gautam gupta, Internet, mass media, social media

The New Normal: How It Began

I have been consistently unwell in one form or another for five years. I’ve had chronic migraines since I was … More

chronic illness, Column, health, health and wellbeing, madeline docherty

Film Review – Short Film Competition Part 2: in association with the World of Film International Festival

[Content warning for sexual abuse] The second part of the World of Film Festival’s short film competition was an eclectic … More

amelie voges, cinema, film, Short films, World of Film International Festival

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