Remember gigs? Before Covid-19, qmunicate sent me to the opening event of Rise & Shine at Stereo, as someone interested,…
From Series: Lockdown Around the World: The Individual – Stories Australia in Lockdown
Australia; the land of ‘no worries mate’, ‘yeah nah’ and relaxed vibes. Never where I thought I would wake up…
From Series: Lockdown Around the World: The Individual Stories – The Realities of Social Distancing in a Township
Umlazi, South Africa This lockdown story isn’t mine, it is my friend Xolani’s experience, which he has shared with me…
Film Review: Gay Chorus Deep South – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2020
Within the first 30 seconds of Gay Chorus Deep South I had goose bumps, and they barely left me for…
Film Review: The Truth – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2020
Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda is best known for his quiet but heart-wrenching family dramas, and his newest and first foreign language…
The Garden of Forking Languages: French (R)evolution
“The feeling of adventure would simply be that of the irreversibility of time.”
Album Review: Soccer Mommy – Color Theory
You could be forgiven for thinking that Color Theory, with its glitchy cassette-inspired album artwork and pop production values, came…
Spring Cleaning: An Underdeveloped Habit
So, here’s the deal, every spring something strange happens. Maybe it’s the wild effects of being trapped inside by Scotland’s…
qmunicate Investigates: TikTok
I’m pretty sure I don’t need to explain what TikTok is but for those of you lucky enough to be…
Film Review: The Translators – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2020
[Content warning for the film: suicide] Régis Roinsard’s thriller The Translators (2019) brings together nine translators from different countries into…
