Glasgow is addressing its links to the slave trade – how can the city and University take accountability for the…
Amma Asante’s films are vital and deeply human
Born to Ghanaian parents in Streatham, few other prominent filmmakers in the British film industry know the struggles of negotiating…
Switching off: The Importance of Social Media Breaks
As a quintessential Generation Z baby, my relationship with social media has spanned over half of my lifetime, beginning with…
How Cashless can leave us Penniless
Ever since I started using contactless last summer, it has become a rare thing that I carry cash, opting instead…
Live Review: The Streets
O2 Academy, 21/1/19 The thuds of ‘Turn The Page’ are in sync with the stage lights, and the crowd joins…
Album Review: Blood Red Shoes – Get Tragic
Get Tragic, the fifth album from the duo Blood Red Shoes, is a creation born out of a rift between…
qmunicate’s Guide to Reducing Your Waste
For some, it was watching David Attenborough’s Blue Planet II, and for others it was seeing Justin Hofman’s picture of…
Film Review: Mary Queen of Scots – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre
The cinema was packed and tense with expectations: we were going to see our story, our history, our culture on…
Live Review: The 1975
SSE Hydro, 12/1/19 Mancunian pop-rock band The 1975 performed the second show of their new tour in the SSE Hydro…
The EU Rambling: How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
When I was a child, the seafront looked like the only possible space in which you could linger forever. Growing…
