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Film Review: The Breadwinner

25th May, Glasgow Film Theatre, Dir. Nora Twomey This animated film brings to life the best-selling novel, The Breadwinner, written … More

Chloe Tobin-Kemmer, film review, five stars, Glasgow Film Theatre, nora twomey, the breadwinner

From Penguin Saving to Historical Research: Five Projects for the Citizen Scientist

Over the past few years, thousands of non-expert volunteers have contributed to research in a variety of fields. They’ve done … More

citizen scientist, natalia phoebe, Science and Technology, volunteer projects

Live Review: Holst’s ‘The Planets’

The Royal Concert Hall, 26/5 It really is an amazing opportunity as a student to join the ladies in the … More

holst, imogen hay, live review, royal concert hall, the planets

qmunicate Interviews: Femspectives

Glasgow is a fantastic city if you love to watch a bunch of films in one weekend or week. From … More

feminism, femspectives, film festival, glasgow, Interview

Live Review: Bully

The Hug and Pint, 21/05 ‘Almost to the day, really? Shit.’ Alicia Bognanno ruminates on the passage of time after … More

bully, grunge, live review, Morgan Laing, nashville, the hug and pint

Live Review: Trivium

O2 Academy, 19/04 2018’s finest metal line up roared through Glasgow with a sense of celebration. Trivium have played the … More

live review, metal, o2 academy, Scott Wilson, trivium

Film Preview: Meet Me in St. Louis at Southside Film Festival

In response to the lack of film screenings in the south side of Glasgow, The Southside Film Festival was started … More

film preview, judy garland, karen o'hare, meet me in st. louis, Naomi Gessesse, southside film festival

Arts Review: Mental

Dir. Tid, Tron Theatre, 9-12 May Winning the first Mental Health award at the Fringe 2017, my expectations when going … More

Kelly Macarthur, mental, tron theatre

Coming of Age: Purely a summer’s Journey?

Coming of age movies are some of the easiest films for us moviegoers to identify with. Growing up is a … More

Calum Cooper, coming of age, film, stand by me, summer

Hair and the 21st Century

There are still many gender inequalities in the twenty-first century, but one that is particularly absurd is the significant difference … More

21st century, gender inequalities, haircut, rachel gillett

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