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Tag: jenna burns

Fandom, Friends & Fun!

Imagine being in a room filled with people where the joy is infectious. You are in a permanent state of … More

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Three Short Films to Tackle Inequality

The charity Pink Saltire recently released three short films to raise the general understanding of gender identity issues, as well … More

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qmunicreate #02: Beginnings and Endings

Our latest anthology of creative writing from students at the University of Glasgow, in 6 parts under the theme of … More

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Leaving the Platform

I don’t want to leave. Clutch on, tight. Your hands are cold. Your voice is shaking. (We ignore this, every … More

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Film Review: Absolutely Fabulous

In association with the Grosvenor Hello, darlings. I know this post-Brexit world seems a tad bleak, to say the very … More

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Film Feature: The C Bomb

“Nah, I didn’t like that bit. It was too… cliché.” It’s a common complaint for all Creative Things – be … More

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Film Review: The BFG

In association with the Grosvenor When I was very young, my mum gave me a heap of Roald Dahl stories … More

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qmunicreate #01: Freedom

Welcome to qmunicreate, qmunicate’s brand new section dedicated to all things poetry and prose! For each edition we’ll be posting … More

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Freedom: A Journey in Three Parts

Sweaty palms. Heart beating- not racing, not quite, but still an unsteady quickening thump, thump, thump. “You like that? Wow. … More

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The Times They Are A-Changin’ (Along with our Aspirations)

Exams are on the horizon and, for many of us here at qmunicate, these will be the last ones we … More

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