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The Language of Cinema

Language forms an integral part of our culture, and our tongues tell a personal story about our experiences. One’s socio-economic status, … More

cinema, film, gautam gupta, language, language of cinema

Ending the Intergenerational Feud: Should We Give Boomers a Chance?

Intergenerational conflict is as old as time itself. In Ancient Greece, Socrates apparently said that ‘Children now love luxury; they … More

boomer, feature, feature article, generation z, luisa barclay, millennial

The Female Director Problem

When I finished Martin Scorsese’s 3-hour long Netflix mob-flick The Irishman, I felt unfulfilled. I asked my father what he’d … More

cinema, ellie brady, feature, feminism, film, film feature, The Oscars

Blood and Soil: The Question of Nationalism

The right to national self-determination is the foundation of democracy. Without it, many of the countries we know today would … More

discrimination, feature, feature article, katerina partolina schwartz, nationalism

The Garden of Forking Languages: Turkish Coffee

“Do you like this coffee? I’m glad. Once you have finished it, turn the cup upside down on the plate: … More

english, languages, turkish coffee, viola ragonese

Fun Fact: That’s in Wales

According to my mum and my passport, neither of which have that good a reason to lie, I was born … More

class, classism, education, privilege, sam foley, wales

Film Review – Black Coal, Thin Ice

This year, Glasgow’s Chinese Visual Festival screened Diao Yinan’s Black Coal, Thin Ice (2014) at the CCA, a film that … More

CCA, chinese visual festival, film, film review, sophie wilbraham, thriller

Marissa’s Ecobox: A Small Step to Big Change

Marissa’s Ecobox, created by Marissa Trimble, 22, aims at helping people begin their movement toward becoming more sustainable by providing … More

eco, environment, isla scott, recycling, vegan, waste free

What You Need to Know About the Coronavirus

Over the past few weeks, world news has unanimously revolved around the coronavirus. What started as a viral outbreak in … More

coronavirus, hooran m. khattak, mental illness, science, Science and Technology

Album Review – Kesha: High Road

High Road is the second album Kesha has released since her legal battle with Sony back in 2016. This album … More

album, Album Review, katerina partolina schwartz, kesha, music, Music Review

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