Maybe there’s something magically inspiring about the River Clyde, or is it simply the cider served in Glaswegian pubs. Any … More
Tag: glasgow
Arts Preview: West End Festival 2016
There is never an excuse to be bored in Glasgow. If you still find yourself in this lovely city after … More
In Defence of Talking About the Weather
The relationship between Bella and Edward in Twilight can certainly be viewed as one of the most awkward relationships in … More
Oan Yer Bike
Glasgow is not exactly the greatest place to get around by bike. The steep roads, the complete absence of cycle … More
Interview: Jordan Daly, co-founder of Time for Inclusive Education
For the past nine months, qmunicate has been following the efforts of campaigners from ‘ Time for Inclusive Education’ (TIE), … More
Be Your Own Lobster
Leisurely strolls around Kelvingrove Park, intimate dinners in cafés you are not realistically cool enough to be in, splashing out … More
Glasgow crime rates down by 40% – but do we feel safer?
What do you think of when somebody says ‘Glasgow’? Still Game, deep-fried Mars bars, Kevin Bridges, or the harrowing realisation … More
Arts Review: Sheep
Dir. Martin O’Connor, Tron theatre, 4 – 6 February The intimate Changing House of the Tron theatre transforms into a … More
Disruptions: Men’s Rights Activists & Social Justice Warriors
Now that last week’s meninist vs. feminist scandal has died down, we can reflect on the absurdity of the threat … More
The Glasgow Effect
Emma McKie discusses that ‘something’ about Glasgow. Glasgow, to use a cliché, is a clash of culture – gigs, film, … More
