This year has not exactly been the best year for, well, anything really. However, the music industry, despite everything, has had artists producing some incredible songs to lift our spirits.
Category: Art and Culture
Fun things to do with your kids in lockdown
As we enter the last week of lockdown you may be pulling your hair out trying to think of ways to entertain your children. But don’t fear! We’ve come up with some great ideas to fill those winter days with fun for all the family.
COMMENT: Stop arguing about the lyrics in Fairytale of New York. Just remove the slurs
Britain has many traditions around Christmas. Turkey and pigs in blankets for dinner, the John Lewis advert and having a drink before midday on Christmas Day are all things synonymous with this time of year.
#WeMakeEvents campaigns for government support for the live events industry
Voluntary group #WeMakeEvents staged a week of Covid-compliant demonstrations in Parliament Square to campaign for government support of the live events industry, which has been brought to its knees by Covid-19.
Emily In Paris: A lightweight romantic comedy with heavy undertones
With Emily in Paris making a splash on Instagram, some of us found ourselves determined to resist the temptation to watch it. But I succumbed.
REVIEW: Pixie offers escapism during Covid-19
Visiting the cinema was a refreshing experience while the U.K. was in partial lockdown.
Educating Rita: Heartwarming return to live theatre at The Rose
Educating Rita – the comeback show for The Rose theatre.
The 10 best films and TV series to watch this Halloween
Halloween is just a few days away, pumpkins are ready to be carved and sheet ghosts are ready to take life – although this year’s celebrations will be very different.
The show must go on: Educating Rita comes to Kingston’s Rose Theatre
Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s advice to people in the arts may have been to get another job, but here in Kingston, the show must go on with Educating Rita’s 40th-anniversary tour.
David Nicholls’ ‘Us’ proves a success on screen
Although the initial synopsis of a couple’s divorce and travelling for three weeks with their teenage son seems obscure, Us captured the failure, remorse, redemption