For the past few years, on International Women’s Day, I’ve always tried to do something that I think honours great … More
Category: Columns
From the Tiber to the Clyde: Breaking the Stillness at the Outer Edges
If, right upon leaving Rome in August 2016, I had been asked to justify my decision of moving abroad, I … More
The EU Rambling: How I Turned Out to be a Legal Alien
One may think that a brand new EU passport may be the key to heaven to all Member States. I … More
Ways of Seeing: How M.I.A Dismantles the Establishment
At the end of last year, I was lucky enough to catch the last screening of Matangi/ Maya/ M.I.A at … More
From the Tiber to the Clyde: Social Anxiety, Landscape, and Me
At least on the surface, conversations on mental health within the Glasgow University community have been normalised to the point … More
The EU Rambling: How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
When I was a child, the seafront looked like the only possible space in which you could linger forever. Growing … More
Ways of Seeing: Women’s Bodies on Display
In my second year at university I opted to take a History of Art course to make up those extra … More
At The Pictures: Glasgow’s Small-Cinema Spirit
If the testimony of my older Glaswegian relatives is to be believed, then it was once the case that you … More
From the Tiber to the Clyde: Beginnings
Roughly a month after receiving my offer, I packed my bags and left Rome with my mum for a few … More
The EU Rambling: Fluctuat, nec mergitur – on Paris After Terror
Line 2 crosses the most vibrant and sometimes weirdest neighbourhoods in the north of Paris. From the crack dealers of … More
