Acton Caine is a former anthropologist, who currently resides in a nuclear bunker of his own design just outside of … More
Tag: glasgow
STUDENT PROTEST ISN’T THE PROBLEM – HOW WE DEFINE SUCCESS IS.
Protest doesn’t fail because young people don’t care – it “fails” because we only celebrate visible change, not organisation, urgency … More
The Twisted and Tragic Meditations of a Middle-Aged Man
‘I’m the Gianni Agnelli of Glasgow’ claims the ghoulishly gaunt, and glaringly greyish, forty-six-year-old man sat perched like a gargoyle … More
To all Those We’ve Loved Before
There’s a phrase that’s been floating around social media lately, soft and longing in nature: “You are a museum of … More
‘QMU does not condone genocide’: Solidarity with Palestine at UofG’s Welcome Address
This year’s Welcome Address, a UofG tradition held in Bute Hall to mark the start of Freshers week, reinforced the … More
SQIFF: Celebrating a decade of queer film recognition in Scotland
The Scottish Queer International Film Festival is back for the tenth year running in Glasgow, with a range of live … More
IndieWeb: How to make the internet fun again
I’m a 2004 baby who spent too much time online as a child. The internet was fun and exciting, a … More
GLASGOW FILM FESTIVAL: Ebony & Ivory Review
No one could accuse Jim Hosking of making another run-of-the-mill music biopic, because whatever Ebony & Ivory is, it’s certainly … More
Down and Out in America
Dearest reader, I must first begin by apologising. What follows is a rather disjointed, incoherent mess of some of the … More
Review: A Complete Unknown
One of the year’s heavyweight music biopics has lurched its way onto screens in the UK. Following 2005’s Walk the … More
