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Album Review: Peggy Sue – Vices

Peggy Sue’s new album, ‘Vices’ was first described to me as a post – breakup rock and roll album. This…

Album Review, katerina partolina schwartz, music, Music Review, review

Film Review: Our Ladies – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2020

Our Ladies opens with a sweeping shot of the Scottish Highlands as the camera narrows in on five teenage girls…

amelie voges, film, film review, GFF, Glasgow Film Festival

A Venue of Community and Trouble: Reflections on Polo

[trigger warning: transphobia] I’ve always considered myself lucky to have been born in the year I was, though I can’t…

glasgow, LGBTQ, luisa barclay, polo, the polo lounge, v

Film Review: Love Sarah – in association with the Glasgow Film Festival 2020

Eliza Schroeder’s debut film Love Sarah is a surprisingly light-hearted romantic comedy about grief’s strange tendency to bring people together.…

amelie voges, film, film review, GFF, Glasgow Film Festival, review

To My Struggling Home Country: An Italian Student’s Ode to Normalcy

15 March 2020 In the past week, my parents and I have settled into a rigorous routine of phoning each…

coronavirus, COVID-19, feature, italy, quarantine, susanna zarli

qmunicate meets: Jeremy Lalonde and Jonas Chernick on James Vs. His Future Self

Ahead of the European premiere of James Vs. His Future Self at the Glasgow Film Festival 2020, I sat down…

amelie voges, film, GFF, Glasgow Film Festival, Interview

Film Review – James Vs. His Future Self

The main conceit of the sci-fi-comedy hybrid James Vs. His Future Self is a universally alluring one: what if you…

amelie voges, comedy, film, film review, review, sci-fi

Met Gala 2020: It’s About Time

As Winter melts away, fashion lovers everywhere will spring to life, with the first mention of the much-anticipated annual Metropolitan…

eilidh stewart, fashion, met gala, news, news feature

Arts Review: STaG (New Works) – Gerascophobia and The (Very Brief) History of Sex

Tuesday 25th of Tuesday, Webster’s Theatre  Gerascophobia Gerascophobia presents a tale of two young men in their twenties divided by…

serena black, STaG, student theatre, Student Theatre at Glasgow, Websters Theatre

Oh god! (pun intended)

Whenever I’m asked about my Catholic upbringing, two feelings immediately come up: anger at having been deceived, and shame at the…

catholicism, god, religion, sam foley, upbringing

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