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Category: Arts Feature

I’d love it if we made it! (20% off)

Matty Healy muses that modernity has failed us in the song ‘Love It If We Made It’. As I delete … More

black friday, circular-economy, climate change, colonialism, consumerism, environment, glasgow, glasgow university, holidays, qmunicate, sustainability, University of Glasgow, waste

‘A society of misfits ran by one heck of a court jester’: In Conversation with the Official Unofficial Dada Society

The Official Unofficial Dada Society is the newest addition to the plethora of student societies at the University of Glasgow. … More

art, arts and culture, glasgow, Interview, news, performance art, Poetry, qmunicate, reviews, student society, theatre, University of Glasgow, visual art

STAG New Works Festival 2024

Olivia Campanile and Eve Connor attended New Works Festival, Student Theatre at Glasgow’s annual showcase of original plays. Night One … More

glasgow, new works festival, qmunicate, review, STaG, stag's new works festival

A Night at the Glasgow Charity Fashion Show

Every February the world’s catwalks fill with the best and the brightest that fashion has to offer, from Paris to … More

charity, fashion, GCFS, glasgow, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

In Defence of Book to Film Adaptations

With the release of Daisy Jones and the Six, and the second season of Shadow and Bone finally available on … More

adaptation, books, film, television

Nightsiren film review- Glasgow Film Festival 2023

⭐2/5⭐A young woman with a traumatic past returns to her childhood home and must contend with the ire and superstition … More

film, Glasgowfilmfestival2023, horror, nightsiren, review, Tereza Nvotová

The Tempest at Cottier’s – Review

The Glasgow University Shakespeare Society could not have found a better venue for their Autumn mainstage performance of The Tempest. … More

arts and culture, live review, review, Shakespeare Society

Separating the Art from The Artist: Religious Art

Many people show a worrying tendency to essentialise the past, to treat certain actions, characteristics and traditions as fundamental to … More

art, artist, issue 147, relion, separating the art from the artist

Social Battery

 I’ve always known I was an introvert. A shy and quiet kid, I usually preferred my own company and was … More

bea crawford, features, social battery

Surmounting Self-Doubt: An Ode to Effort and Perseverance

Salty cries of sea gulls are spluttering as a blue foam of waves is throbbing against the boat’s bow. Two … More

confidence, effort, features, ode, perseverance, ricarda senger, self-doubt

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