‘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
Category: Arts & Culture
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
‘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
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
