This National Coming Out Day, let’s take a minute to bear in mind all the people who are still unable … More
Tag: University of Glasgow
qmunicate reads: Hunger by Knut Hamsun
If you’re looking for a happy autumn read, then Hunger ain’t it. Set in Oslo before it was Oslo, a … More
Self-harm is a feminist issue
**Content warning: This post contains discussions of self-harm and suicide that some people may find distressing or triggering**
The Greatness of Small Festivals
Although big festivals have got huge names on sprawling fields, we wanted to give a little love to the smaller, … More
Used By All, Understood By None? An Ode To The Word ‘International’
International. What a word. And a popular one at that. Nowadays everything wants to be international. Universities and schools pride … More
Who You Not Gonna Call?
As a teenager, I feared nothing more than being dumped by text. This was considered the ultimate embarrassment, and it … More
Film Review: Little Men [4/5]
‘Little Men’ is the intimate and deeply moving new film by director Ira Sachs. The ‘Love is Strange’ filmmaker, who … More
La Vie Simple: Introductions
Remember ‘The Simple Life’? It was, and remains, a work of performance art. Two young, affluent socialites working normal jobs … More
qmunicate reads: Pygmy by Chuck Palahniuk
A large contingency of my peers have been singing the praises of Mr Chuck Palahniuk, proclaiming him to be one … More
Feminism in Movies: What’s the best approach?
The anticipated all-female Ghostbusters has recently garnered some unexpected results. Even though the trailer made it look like a monstrosity, … More
