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Ashgrove review: As part of GFF22 

✩✩✩✩  In 2022, a pandemic-themed film can be difficult to execute. COVID still very much dominates our social landscape, and…

Ashgrove, film, GFF22, Glasgow Film Festival, Jeremy Lalonde, Molly Walker, review

Qmunicate meets: The cast and crew of Ashgrove – as part of GFF22 

Just a few hours before the world premiere of Canadian drama Ashgrove at Glasgow Film Festival, I sat down with…

Ashgrove, film, GFF22, Glasgow Film Festival, Interview, Jeremy Lalonde, Molly Walker

‘PIG FAT’ / ‘BACON GREASE’ The Wife Guys of Reddit

With haunting visuals, throat-tearing vocals and a title that evokes barbarism, butchers and burgers, The Wife Guys’ new post-punk/metal lovechild…

music, Naomi Maeve, Pig Fat / Bacon Grease, review, The Wife Guys of Reddit

8-TRACK POLLY

Self-stylised “cowboy-grunge” band POLLY’s latest musical child ‘8-Track’, off their upcoming debut album Slump, is a must-listen for lovers of…

8-Track, music, Naomi Maeve, POLLY, review

‘another heart’ Community Swimming Pool

Glasgow’s own Community Swimming Pool recently released the shimmery dream-pop single ‘another heart’ (aesthetically stylised in lowercase), and it’s a…

another heart, Community Swimming Pool, music, Naomi Maeve, review
pizza neon light signage beside wall

Licorice Pizza Review 

Licorice Pizza, the latest release from Paul Thomas Anderson, is perhaps the last film you would expect to follow 2017’s…

film, film review, licorice pizza, Megan Fitzpatrick, Paul Thomas Anderson

Are we romanticising self-care?

We’ve seen it everywhere. The plethora of bright and colourful literature littering ookshops in the hope to capitalise on the…

glasgow, glasgow university, qmunicate, qmunicate reads, self care, self love, University of Glasgow

Nova Twins at King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut

11th Feb,2022 Being thrown around, covered in sweat (other people’s and your own), volume louder than the London Underground, and…

glasgow, glasgow university, live review, music, qmunicate, review, University of Glasgow

On “Sad Bitch Season”

Through a tangled, gloopy haze of Louis Armstrong’s rumbling Southern serenade and the crochet blankets that smother my hungover body…

lifestyle, qmunicate, seasonal affective disorder, University of Glasgow
jack o lantern ghost

Sin-ema: Horror Hour with the Queers

At the Centre for Contemporary Arts, our queer ‘Horror Hour’ is hosted by SQIFF, the Scottish Queer International Film Festival,…

Ailsa Morgan, cinema, film, film review, horror hour, Queer, SQIFF

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