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Category: Arts & Culture

A Green Flag for Glasgow: On Palestine-Scotland Solidarity Flags

‘Two Nations. One Cause.’ How Palestine-Scotland flags are waging war against the city’s far-right, anti-immigrant presence.  Palestine-Scotland flags have begun … More

glasgow, palestine, scotland, solidarity

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

The Beauty in Transience: MEXA’s The Last Supper Review

A table of actors sat on the stage staring out at the audience, music blaring as we took our seats … More

art, music, review, reviews, theatre

Review: Peter Panto and the Incredible Stinkerbell

As panto season draws to a close, reviewer Nathan Harris reflects on the changing nature of the pantomime and on … More

arts & culture review, arts and culture, glasgow, review, theatre, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Lads, Lads, Lads, You’ve Gotta See This: ‘Lads of the Flies’ Review

Four lads, three egos, two closeted gays and one Duke of Edinburgh trip gone wrong. When rugby lads Baxter, Lewis, … More

Edinburgh Fringe, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Fringe Review, qmunicate, student theatre, Student Theatre at Glasgow, University of Glasgow

A Book that Changed my Life: Carmen Maria Machado’s In the Dream House

By week ten of term, energy is low. The prospect of reading another book when the deadlines are piling up … More

Book Review, glasgow, literature, literature review, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

In Conversation with Nelson Cummins

Qmunicate writer Ellie Griffith interviews Nelson Cummins, curator of Legacies of Slavery and Empire at Glasgow Museums. They discuss the … More

glasgow, Interview, kelvingrove art gallery and museum, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

The History of the Unicorn as a Cultural Symbol

When compared to other mythological creatures, the unicorn has become a cultural and commercial powerhouse. Present in Scottish and Celtic … More

glasgow, history, qmunicate, scotland, Scottish culture, University of Glasgow

‘Escaped Alone’ Review

Joanna Bowman’s blistering production of Caryl Churchill’s 2016 play Escaped Alone offers a reality-bending look into the garden tea party … More

caryl churchill, glasgow, glasgow theatre, qmunicate, review, scottish theatre, theatre, tron theatre

In Conversation with Jo Bowman by Grace Murray

Online editor Grace Murray interviews theatre director Jo Bowman. They discuss Bowman’s latest project—the Scottish Premiere of Caryl Churchill’s ‘Escaped … More

glasgow, Interview, qmunicate, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

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