Kingston Museum has celebrated the significant Korean culture locally, partnering with Korean-led art collective 4482 [SASAPARI] to host ‘K-Women: Celebrating Korean Female Artists’.
Isabelle Pinnock
Review: Kim’s Convenience at Kingston’s Rose Theatre
Now a five-season Netflix series, Ins Choi’s comedy drama Kim’s Convenience, which follows the Kim family’s antics in their Korean Canadian store, is returning to the stage for a UK tour.
After a memorable performance at Kingston’s Rose Theatre in March, Kim’s Convenience is set to show across the country until July 2025, from Brighton to Birmingham.
Kingston Council holds charity tech recycling scheme
Kingston council has partnered with e-waste recycling company Relove Technology, inviting residents to hand over unwanted tech to be reused or recycled.
Kingston parking wardens strike over pay continues this month
The streets of Kingston were affected by five days of industrial action from Monday 3 to Friday 7 February, with wardens striking against parking company APCOA.
Music sales hit a 20-year high but what about CDs?
It’s been the biggest year for music purchases since 2001 with market growth for streaming and vinyl. But CD sales have remained flat.
From activist to actor: the new dark comedy about masculinity, the middle class, and the end of the world
Performer and writer Olly Hawes discusses his play about the climate crisis and life as a former Extinction Rebellion activist Following a critically acclaimed run
R&B trio FLO on working with the greats for their debut album
A Q&A with the British girl group who performed in Kingston this month In the run up to their highly anticipated new album, R&B trio
Great Halloween activities around Kingston this spooky season
A quick guide to local events from costume parties, family outings to ghostly tours. From pumpkin carving to haunted houses, Halloween is the perfect time