Glasgow is addressing its links to the slave trade – how can the city and University take accountability for the … More
Author: qmunicate
Amma Asante’s films are vital and deeply human
Born to Ghanaian parents in Streatham, few other prominent filmmakers in the British film industry know the struggles of negotiating … More
Switching off: The Importance of Social Media Breaks
As a quintessential Generation Z baby, my relationship with social media has spanned over half of my lifetime, beginning with … More
How Cashless can leave us Penniless
Ever since I started using contactless last summer, it has become a rare thing that I carry cash, opting instead … More
Live Review: The Streets
O2 Academy, 21/1/19 The thuds of ‘Turn The Page’ are in sync with the stage lights, and the crowd joins … More
HMV still has an essential role to play in the music business
When I was a kid, annual trips to the UK usually meant a visit to the local shopping centre. Despite … More
Album Review: Blood Red Shoes – Get Tragic
Get Tragic, the fifth album from the duo Blood Red Shoes, is a creation born out of a rift between … More
qmunicate’s Guide to Reducing Your Waste
For some, it was watching David Attenborough’s Blue Planet II, and for others it was seeing Justin Hofman’s picture of … More
Film Review: Mary Queen of Scots – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre
The cinema was packed and tense with expectations: we were going to see our story, our history, our culture on … More
Live Review: The 1975
SSE Hydro, 12/1/19 Mancunian pop-rock band The 1975 performed the second show of their new tour in the SSE Hydro … More
