16th November 2018 - The Glasgow Guardian



Spotlight on: Psychosis

16th November 2018

Anonymous Writer An anonymous contributor shares their experience of living with psychosis When I was a young child, around five or six years old, I was taken on holiday to visit some family friends. I don’t remember much about the holiday other than some dodgy soup, a trip to the local science centre and my ...


Preview: London Korean Film Festival

16th November 2018

Manon Haag Deputy Culture Editor – Film & TV Glasgow welcomes the UK’s celebration of Korean cinema in reduced circumstances following a two-week run in London. The GFT will be showing festival opener Microhabitat / 소공녀 (Jeon Go-woon, 2018) as well as LGBT drama The Poet and the Boy / 시인의 사랑 (Kim Yang-hee, 2017). ...


Warwick’s Blurred Lines

16th November 2018

Zuzanna Filipiuk Writer Content Warning: This article contains references to sexual violence “Rape her friends too”; “Rape the whole flat to teach them all a lesson”; “Sometimes it’s just fun to go wild and rape 100 girls”. These come from an actual group chat created last academic year by eight students from Warwick University. The ...


In Conversation with Emma Blackery

16th November 2018

Jen Bowey and Jack Corban Deputy Editor and Views Editor YouTuber to pop sensation, The Glasgow Guardian’s Jen Bowey and Jack Corban met with Emma Blackery for a chat about all things fame and success Emma Blackery, first known for her success as a YouTuber and now taking the music industry by storm, recently played ...


Two decades, and more, of hurt

16th November 2018

    Lewis Paterson Online Editor Last October, Scotland went into the final game of their World Cup qualifying campaign with a clear task – they knew that a win in Ljubljana against Slovenia would almost certainly land them a play-off place, bringing them just one step from qualification. However, they toiled for a 2-2 ...


Review: Outlaw King

16th November 2018

  Manon Haag Deputy Culture Editor – Film & TV Over twenty years after the release of Braveheart, Outlaw King is here to offer  13th-century Scotland and iconic national hero Robert the Bruce the on-screen portrayal it deserves. A Scots Oscar-nominated filmmaker, David Mackenzie (Hell or High Water, Starred Up) leads a Scottish crew filming ...