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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

arches, blood lines, Emma Ainley-Walker, glasgow, glasgow university, lou prendergast, qmunicate, the arches, University of Glasgow

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

dan daianu, glasgow, glasgow university, qmunicate, the dandy warhols, the garage, University of Glasgow

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

alasdair hunter, bard in the botanics, botanic gardens, glasgow, glasgow university, hamlet, lucy mccalister, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie

‘The Queen of Dublin town’ is back! First off: I’m assuming that everyone who wants to see D’Movie has already … More

glasgow, glasgow university, jenna burns, mrs brown's boys, mrs brown's boys d'movie, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

To Save A Mockingbird

Saving Private Ryan. H.G Wells’s War of the Worlds. Romeo and Juliet. Poetry by Carol Ann Duffy, Seamus Heaney, Tom … More

Emma Ainley-Walker, gcse, glasgow, glasgow university, michael gove, qmunicate, to kill a mockingbird, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Set Fire to the Stars (Edinburgh International Film Festival)

The sheer achievement of shooting a feature length film in 18 days is impressive on its own, to then turn … More

andy goddard, celyn jones, edinburgh international film festival, Elijah Wood, Frida Runnkvist, glasgow, glasgow university, qmunicate, set fire to the stars, University of Glasgow

Live review: West End Festival All-Dayer

Oran Mor – 29/06 The Oran Mor celebrates ten years with an ambitious festival featuring fourteen acts on three different … More

admiral fallow, glasgow, glasgow university, hector bizerk, micah van dijk, Oran Mor, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

Live review: The Family Rain

King Tut’s – 10/06 A reviewer should always try to keep away from the resemblance-model review, where writers resort to … More

dan daianu, glasgow, glasgow university, King Tut's, king tut's wah wah hut, qmunicate, The Family Rain, University of Glasgow

Interview: Ally McCrae

Considering your focus in the past, who do you feel is currently the most exciting Scottish act? And you’re not … More

ally mccrae, bbc, glasgow, glasgow university, Interview, jo reid, qmunicate, radio 1, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: The Comedy of Errors

Dir. Gordon Barr, Main Botanic Gardens, 25th June- 12th July (excluding Sunday and Monday nights) If there was any doubt … More

bar in the botanics, botanic gardens, Emma Ainley-Walker, glasgow, glasgow university, gordon barr, qmunicate, the comedy of errors, University of Glasgow, what we may be, william shakespeare

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