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Free Sanitary Products at Celtic Stadium

Following a viral campaign launched by a female fan, Celtic are to become the first Scottish football club to provide…

Celtic, football, louise wylie, menstruation, period poverty, periods

qmunicate Interviews: Island

Following the release of their debut album, Feels Like Air in April of this year, Island have been touring all…

anna doody, Interview, island, king tut's wah wah hut, music interview

Live Review: Island

King Tut’s, 15/5/18 A night in King Tut’s is rarely a night wasted and Island’s gig was no exception to…

anna doody, island, king tut's wah wah hut, live review

We’ve Got to Get Ourselves Back to the Garden…

If I could have one superpower it would be time-travel. There are countless events, or even eras that I would…

Festival, music feature, woodstock, Žad Novak

Film Review: Experimental Shorts + Discussion at SMHAFF 2018

The CCA hosted director Dominique Tipper and writer-actor Ann Akin from Trying to Find Me in conversation with Andrew Eaton-Lewis,…

CCA, film review, four stars, Kritika Narula, mental health, Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival

Summer Reading in the Time of Screens and Cyberspace: of Netflix and Other Demons

To say that I am an enthusiastic reader would be a gross understatement. I read a lot, across genres, and…

Kritika Narula, reading, summer

Film Review: Radical Film Network’s ’68 Festival ‘The Day the Troubles Began’

Recently revived for the Radical Film Network’s ’68 Festival, Michael Fanning’s fascinating documentary The Day the Troubles Began explores the…

Ethan Gilmour, film review, four stars, Northern Ireland, radical film retwork's '68 festival, the day the troubles began

Arts Review: Gut

Dir. Zinnie Harris, Tron Theatre, 16th – 19th May

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Arts Review: Ah Dinnae Ken

STAG, theSpace @ Niddry Street, Edinburgh Fringe, 3-18 August (not on the 5th and 12th), 16:15

ah dinnae ken, christina schrock, Edinburgh Fringe, STaG

​Neurodiversity at University: One Year On

It was almost exactly a year ago today that I found out that I was going to be a columnist…

neurodiversity at university, one year on, Sarinah O'Donoghue

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