At the 2014 Edinburgh International Film Festival, Leah Meyerhoff talks I Believe in Unicorns, the perks of student filmmaking and … More
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Film Review: Boyhood
When it comes to long-term projects which are striking in both their ambition and simplicity, Richard Linklater (who also directed … More
Arts Review: Henry V
Dir. Jennifer Dick, Main Botanic Gardens, 18th July- 2nd August (excluding Sundays and Mondays) Bard in the Botanics, the self-titled … More
Kendal Calling Festival Previewed, Part 2
Though T in the Park and Glastonbury may be disappearing over the horizon for another year, qmunicate is not quite … More
Kendal Calling Festival Previewed
Though T in the Park and Glastonbury may be disappearing over the horizon for another year, qmunicate is not quite … More
Live Review: The Ocean
Audio – 9/7 The Ocean’s Pelagial was the best heavy album of 2013. Essentially one long 53 minute song split … More
Arts Review: 44 Stories
Dir. Drew Taylor, The Arches, 2nd-5th July Ah-Amazing, Ah-Ah-Amazing, Ah-Amazing, Ah-Ah-Amazing. There are very few words to describe 44 Stories … More
Arts Review: Blood Lines
Dir. Lou Prendergast, The Arches, 2nd-5th July You may have already read about Lou Prendergast and her play Blood Lines … More
Live Review: The Dandy Warhols
The Garage – 26/06 Let’s get to the logistics first: this was a 2-hour set with no opening act, no … More
Arts Review: Hamlet
Dir. Alasdair Hunter, Main Botanic Gardens, 3rd July- 12th July (excluding Sundays and Mondays) Although Hamlet is one of Shakespeare’s … More
