Stick a pin in the nearest calendar to you; I will guarantee somewhere in Glasgow there will be a poetry … More
Category: Features
What a Bleedin’ Shame
I got my first period when I was twelve. Then, for some reason, I didn’t get another one for months. … More
Roosh V, Meninism, And You
Controversial ‘pickup artist’ and men’s rights activist Roosh V has organised meetings for his readers and followers in Glasgow and … More
Interview: James Kane on the West Dunbartonshire Teacher Strike
Qmunicate spoke to EIS Union representation, James Kane, about the recent teacher strike in West Dunbartonshire Council and discovered what … More
West Dunbartonshire Teacher Strike
The Teacher Strike proves Local Government is out of touch with the realities which professionals face. Last Tuesday members of … More
‘I Write Articles Not Tragedies’
Celebrating our relationship with popular music If you had a good rummage around the nether regions of your wardrobe, would … More
Ethical Porn Partnership: challenging the stigma of porn
“I respect women and I know and respect limits both professionally and privately” – A statement from James Deen, … More
The Sacrificial Poetry Review: Interview with Liam McCormick
Liam McCormick is a new talent to the Glasgow poetry scene, making waves in the city and beyond. After winning … More
Why I Prefer To Be ‘Hipster Trash’ When It Comes To Music
I was eighteen when I got my first record and player for Christmas. The album was ten years old – … More
Interview: Girls Against
Girls Against is a UK-wide campaign that fights against sexual harassment at gigs. Founded by five teenage girls from Glasgow, … More
