As far as tour kick offs go, this was a pretty modest one. Maggie Rogers – a Grammy nominated, indie singer-songwriter with nearly 10 million
Category: Art and Culture
Exhibition encourages discussion of men’s mental health
The Stanley Picker Gallery reached out to Mind Kingston and Samaritans to offer emotional support for people who had viewed Larry Achiampong’s exhibition, A Letter,
Macbeth – An Undoing: Review
Macbeth is a tale that has been told many a time and one that has been changed many a time, but I must admit I
Oscars 2024: The highlights and surprises from Oppenheimer to Poor Things
The Oscars this year did not disappoint, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel for the fourth time the awards were full of surprises and eventful happenings. Christopher
International Women’s Day 2024: Inspire Inclusion
International Women’s Day is celebrated as a yearly acknowledgement to the people who are fighting, and have fought, for gender equality across the world and
Battersea Arts Centre celebrates 50 years with set of special events
Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) has committed to even more diversity and accessibility on the occasion of its golden anniversary. Alongside a diverse range of artists,
Kingston punk guitarist and dance DJ forging own path
Eloize Pridham sits in Kingston rock bar The Fighting Cocks, reflecting on her career as a pop punk guitarist, dance DJ, and children’s guitar teacher,
New FUSEBOX exhibition puts Kingston’s artistic past on show
The AMP Kingston: Art, Music, Pop Fashion exhibition at FUSEBOX shows visitors the recent cultural history of the borough and its contributions to the arts.
Tom Odell: An emotional yet humbling atmosphere fitting for a cold January night
Tom Odell strikes a chord with his fans at Kingston’s Pryzm nightclub. With lyrics as melancholic as Keats himself, I couldn’t think of anyone better
Top vegan spots in and around Kingston
Veganuary is almost over but for those who have fallen in love with vegan cuisine we have a few recommendations for where you can continue