In response to the lack of film screenings in the south side of Glasgow, The Southside Film Festival was started … More
Author: qmunicate
Arts Review: Mental
Dir. Tid, Tron Theatre, 9-12 May Winning the first Mental Health award at the Fringe 2017, my expectations when going … More
Coming of Age: Purely a summer’s Journey?
Coming of age movies are some of the easiest films for us moviegoers to identify with. Growing up is a … More
Hair and the 21st Century
There are still many gender inequalities in the twenty-first century, but one that is particularly absurd is the significant difference … More
Teen Dramas Are Bad
The opening shot: a car drives through a school car park and parks directly next to a bunch of cheerleaders … More
The Relationship Between Food Intolerances and Eating Disorders
[Content Warning: discussion of eating disorders] Living with food intolerances can cause great anxiety and fear regarding food and what … More
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
