[Content Warning: discussion of eating disorders] Living with food intolerances can cause great anxiety and fear regarding food and what … More
Author: qmunicate
Ways to Celebrate the Royal Wedding for Morally Bankrupt People
Despite some negative public sentiments, many of the people of Glasgow actually are delighted by the royal wedding, and we … More
Studying Diversity
Sometimes, being handed the course reading for a semester of English Literature just feels a bit like a hypocritical slap … More
Arts Review: Aleko & Francesca da Rimini
Conductor: Stuart Stratford, 6th May, Theatre Royal Glasgow Scottish Opera’s Sunday Series: Opera in Concert stages pared down recitals of … More
Film Review: The Cured
David Freyne’s The Cured sees contemporary Ireland is rebuilding itself after the Maze Virus epidemic, and a military run program … More
Arts Review: Ma, Pa and the Little Mouths
Dir. Andy Arnold, Tron Theatre, 3-12 May From the outset, this play hovers between the deeply depressing and the insightfully … More
For Sale: Social Justice
Advertising is a medium designed to sell something. Whether a business, a product, or an idea, advertising is used as … More
Arts Review: Bright Colours Only
Citizens Theatre, 1st – 12th May, dir. Marshall Cordell & Pauline Goldsmith Shots of whiskey, tea in delicate floral cups, … More
Film Preview: Revolt She Said: ‘The Girls’ + Discussion
Sunday 6th May, 7pm, Glasgow Film Theatre This month marks 50 years since May 1968 – a month of protests and … More
Song Review: Kanye West – ‘Lift Yourself’
Kanye “Something Wrong”, “I’ma feel like an asshole” West’s lyricism is rightfully subject to memes given he seems to believe … More
