It’s the beginning of January and, like every year, I’m spending the Christmas holidays at home with my family in … More
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Arts Review – Nick Cave: Until
The exhibition Until is American artist Nick Cave’s third exhibition in Europe, following exhibitions in Venice in 2010 and Denmark … More
Film Review: A Dog Barking at the Moon – in association with Scottish Queer International Film Festival
[Content warning for the film: homophobia, emotional and physical violence] In Lisa Zi Xiang’s semi-autobiographical film A Dog Barking at … More
Museums Of The Future
Everyone has a museum that’s somehow memorable and special to them. With over 2,500 museums across the UK and over … More
Film Review – So Bad It’s Good: The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Let’s face it: The Rocky Horror Picture Show is not a “good” film. It’s not the kind of film to … More
Live Review – STAG: Lysistrata
The roaring 20’s set the scene for this semester’s STAG main stage production, Lysistrata. Originally an Ancient Greek comedy, the … More
Film Review – I Shot Andy Warhol
[Content warning for the film: transphobia, violence, misogyny, drug use] The art scene of 1960s New York City and the … More
qmunicate’s guide to interviews: notes from our interview workshop
From the Scottish Refugee Council to the Mac Twins, qmunicate have interviewed a vast array of people in our time. But we get that interviews can … More
Securing Human Survival, Instrumentally: For Darwinian Anthropocentrism
The paradox lying at the very heart of the debate between holders of anthropocentric or ecocentric world views is that … More
Live Review – Orla Gartland
SWG3 It is always a unique feeling going to a concert and experiencing someone’s music transforming from something you listen … More
