Part of Aye Write! Festival, at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on the 18th March
Author: qmunicate
A Brief History of Stephen Hawking
On 14th March 2018, the death of Stephen Hawking was announced, possibly the most famous scientist since Albert Einstein. Whether … More
Preserving the Voices of Great War Poets
100 years ago the only truly expressive medium available to everyone was poetry. Should we therefore be surprised that throughout … More
Title IX and Trump’s Transgender Vendetta
The Trump administration is at it again. The Education department has announced that they will no longer be investigating claims … More
Football Crazy, Football Mad: Collum and May
There are those who wish to keep politics and football in separate boxes. To those people I say “politics is … More
Arts Review: Of Women
Shami Chakrabarti talking at Mitchell Library, part of Aye Write! Festival (17th March) In her book Of Women Shami Chakrabarti … More
Film Review: Fifty Shades Freed
[0/5 qs] (We don’t have a nice qmunicate graphic for scores this low) Moviegoers rejoice, the Fifty Shades trilogy is finally over! Never … More
First Takes: Donnie Darko
Calum Cooper gives his first impressions of Richard Kelly’s atmospheric head-scratcher in the third installment of our running series.
qmunicate Interiews: Ross Greer MSP
In 2016, at 21 years old, Ross Greer became the youngest MSP in the history of the Scottish Parliament. Elected … More
Film Review: I, Tonya
I, Tonya is a very clever, gripping film that concerns itself, above all, with the notion of truth. In the … More
