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At the Pictures: Bannockburn II – Now Showing at a Cineworld Near You

Robert the Bruce, a relatively low-key Scottish release has been the subject of a disproportionate amount of controversy for its…

at the pictures, cinema, cineworld, glasgow, robert the bruce, ronan duff

From the Tiber to the Clyde: Reflections on Pride Month

In 2013, my high school in southern-eastern suburban Rome was a place where veiled and insidious discrimination against anyone defying…

from the tiber to the clyde, LGBT, LGBTQ, pride, Queer, rome

qmunicate’s Guide to Writing an Article

Writing an article can be extremely daunting, especially if you’ve never written for a particular section, or student journalism in…

how to guides, qmunicate's guide to, writing an article

Arts Review – The Red Lion

Theatre Royal, dir. Michael Emans, 18-22/6/19 The Red Lion is a single-act play, coincidentally lasting just longer than a standard…

amy shimmin, football, play, review, theatre royal

Jonas Brothers Reunion

Had you spoken to me anytime between 2008 and 2011, I would have probably wormed into conversation something about the…

comeback, jonas brothers, pop music, reunion, review

Ways of Seeing: Where We Go From Here

I finished my University degree at the beginning of May. After two hours, the invigilators said that’s your time up.…

graduation, jude mckechnie, University of Glasgow, ways of seeing

Arts Review: Dido & Aeneas

On a rainy night on the 31st of May, Glasgow University Opera Society took to the impressive stage of the…

arts review, dido & aeneas, gabriel rutherford, opera

Album Review: The National – I Am Easy to Find

“Put me in your movie” Matt Berninger snarls on ‘Roman Holiday’. The National’s frontman is a notoriously slippery lyricist, but…

Album Review, andrew barr, i am easy to find, the National

Arts Review: Dido & Aeneas

On a rainy night on the 31st of May, Glasgow University Opera Society took to the impressive stage of the…

dido & aeneas, gabriel rutherford, opera

Unpaid Internships

Would you like to gain valuable fundraising skills, make connections at British Red Cross, and add a shiny new experience…

Dylan Beck, features, unpaid internships, volunteering, work

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