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