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The rise of the co-op 

In a time of endless chain businesses, the cooperative is rising. Originating in the mid-19th century, cooperatives are people-centred companies:…

arts and culture, glasgow, Interview, qmunicate

The Study Buddy Phenomenon.

  We’ve all seen this haven’t we? One of your most awkward and sexually naive friends excitedly tells you behind a…

arts and culture, glasgow university, qmunicate

An Ode to Practical Effects

Did you just spend three hours of your weekend in James Cameron’s motion-capture paradise of Pandora? Or maybe you’ve just…

film, glasgow university, qmunicate

The Art of Animation

Even with such significant, recent advancement in animation, many will still refuse to place it equal next to live-action. To…

film, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

Disabled points of view: the invisible protected characteristic

Disability. It’s both a hot topic and something that is rarely adequately discussed. Despite popular campaigns and efforts to raise…

I’ve just finished an English Literature Degree – here’s the novels worth reading, and ones to avoid

When I talk to people about their bucket lists, I often hear them say “One day I will read the…

arts and culture, review

Divine Feminine Delusion

The latest manifestation tiktok trend is packaged as for the girlies only; ‘Lucky Girl Syndrome’. It advocates the technique of…

glasgow, lifestyle

In Defence of Book to Film Adaptations

With the release of Daisy Jones and the Six, and the second season of Shadow and Bone finally available on…

adaptation, books, film, television

Interview: Pink Peacock – די ראָזעווע פּאַווע

Pink Peacock is a queer, Yiddish, anarchist café and infoshop located in Govanhill, Southside. It runs as a pay-what-you-can space,…

features, Interview

The Civil Dead film review- Glasgow Film Festival 2023

⭐3/5⭐ The Civil Dead tells the story of Clay (director Clay Tatum), a misanthropic, unmotivated photographer who wants to do…

Clay Tatum, film review, Glasgowfilmfestival2023

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