Everything I’ve ever written that has been vaguely… not awful has been rattled out whilst sprawled on the kitchen floor, … More
Author: qmunicate
Album Review: Lala Lala – The Lamb
Since playing Lala Lala’s debut album on repeat after its release in 2016, I have eagerly awaited the second album … More
Just the Ticket: MubiGo and the Subscription Model
On the heels of the US-based Moviepass and its British counterparts Cineworld Unlimited and Odeon Limitless, arthouse and indie streaming … More
Live Theatre In Your Local Cinema: The Greatness of NT Live
Picture this: you are a 15-year old Finnish teenager and after watching BBC’s Sherlock, you become a massive fan of … More
Arts Review: Silent
Dir. Jim Culleton, Tron Theatre, 21st September Silent is an Olivier Award winning play, written and performed by Pat Kinevane, … More
Album Review: The Joy Formidable – AAARTH
The Joy Formidable, as anyone who has done their research or was around in 2012 knows, once supported the Foo … More
Space Tourism: A Great Step for the Many or a Privilege for the Few?
It is with regret that this magazine must inform you that Elon Musk is at it again. One of the … More
The EU Rambling: On the Fake Perks of High-Functioning Anxiety
It has been two months since then, but I can still feel my cold hands.
Allegations Against Alex Salmond
[Content Warning: sexual assault] Alex Salmond is one of Scotland’s most recognisable politicians. He stood at the helm of the … More
Ways of Seeing: Ai Weiwei’s ‘Human Flow’ and the Crisis of Humanity
While on student exchange at the University of Sydney, I started working at the University call centre as a student … More
