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Tag: rachel walker

qmunicate reads: Golden Hill by Francis Spufford

  Francis Spufford’s Golden Hill is a bit tricky to get into at first. Unless you make a habit of … More

francis spufford, golden hill, qmunicate reads, rachel walker

Films You Should Watch on Valentine’s Day and Why

To celebrate (and survive) Valentine’s day, our contributors put together a list of their favourite films to watch on the … More

Calum Cooper, Ludovica Credendino, luke shaw, rachel walker, University of Glasgow, valentine's day

White Knights: The Problem With Praising Male Feminists

On 14th October, Ched Evans – footballer and all-around dick – was found not guilty of raping a woman in … More

ched evans, feminism, rachel walker, University of Glasgow

Arts Interview: Alasdair Hunter on Scottish Theatre and Shakespeare

As the artistic director of innovative theatre company Wilderness of Tigers, Alasdair Hunter is intent on bringing classical plays to … More

alasdair hunter, rachel walker

Arts Feature: The Pros and Cons of Live Screenings

As I take my seat, I can hear the buzz of the audience and the familiar sound of the orchestra … More

anastasia, live screenings, rachel walker, royal ballet, royal opera house, University of Glasgow

qmunicate reads: Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day

At 9.15am on an ordinary, nondescript morning, the beleaguered Miss Guinevere Pettigrew enters an employment agency. Jobless and rather desperate, … More

Book Review, Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day, qmunicate reads, rachel walker, University of Glasgow, winifred watson

Arts Review: The Mousetrap

Dir. Ian Watt-Smith, Theatre Royal, 12th – 17th September A murder has been committed. A voice on the radio describes … More

Arts and Cul, glasgow university, rachel walker, The Mousetrap, University of Glasgow

Freshers’ Week ’16: Fantastic Freebies & Freshers’ Fair

Today, qmunicate headed down to the Freshers’ Fair to meet some of the freshers and societies. We got chatting to … More

aike jansen, amnesty international, features, Freshers' Fair, freshers' week, glasgow university, gu amnesty, rachel walker, Slovak and Czech Society, society, University of Glasgow, Vegan Society

Travel Writing: Crete, Greece

Crete: the largest of the stunning Greek islands, home to both fascinating ancient history and a massive array of holiday … More

Crete, glasgow university, Greece, Heraklion, Knossos, lifestyle, Malia, photography, rachel walker, travel, travel writing, University of Glasgow

A Glaswegian Staycation

So you’re staying in Glasgow for the summer. A somewhat depressing prospect, as all your friends disappear on far-flung trips … More

glasgow summer, glasgow things to do, rachel walker, staycation, University of Glasgow

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