Banquet Records opened its doors on Saturday to the Kingston community to celebrate Record Store Day, an annual event to encourage shopping at Britain’s independent
Category: Art and Culture
“Out of Order” telephone box artwork refurbished in Kingston
Kingston upon Thames’ famous sculpture of twelve falling red telephone boxes on Old London Road was revamped this April. Artist David Mach constructed the “Out
Kingston’s Apple Store to hold ‘Family Camp’ digital skills sessions
Apple at Kingston’s Bentall centre is holding ‘Family Camp’ to teach adults and children new digital skills during the Easter holidays. The camp which will
Daylesford Organic Farm: the lifestyle empire setting the precedent for a sustainable future
Daylesford organic is an opulent farm shop located on Daylesford estate in the heart of the Cotswolds. Since opening ten years ago the farm shop has
Kingston graduate creates book to help children receiving kidney transplants
A Kingston graduate has teamed up with current students and university academics to create an interactive book aimed at helping young children through the difficult
REVIEW: Bohemian Rhapsody: mixed feelings over the Queen biopic
Last month, Bryan Singer’s biopic called Bohemian Rhapsody celebrating Queen’s music and rise to fame, and the life of their legendary lead singer Freddie Mercury
Review: ‘Brexit: The Uncivil War’ may just be the catalyst that wakes us all up
One of the biggest points of contention over Brexit, even today, goes back to how the 2016 referendum campaigns were conducted. Channel 4’s two-hour drama, ‘Brexit: The Uncivil
Review: Black Mirror’s Bandersnatch offers a glimpse into the interactive future of screenwriting
Beneath a spellbinding guise of retro authenticity, existential values and macabre consequences, Bandersnatch flirts with a methodology that could fundamentally change the nature of cinema
Samuele Rendina on his first single ‘Flowers’ and his musical influences
Kingston University alumnus Samuele Rendina, 22, is keen to share his musical talent with the wider world. Rendina was doing just that as he busked
Review: Hansel and Gretel at The Rose Theatre Kingston
It is that time of year again when the Christmas trees are up and lights lit, children are on school holidays and parents are looking