Hot on the heels of their biggest headlining show to date at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town, Brighton rockers ΛS IT IS put on an
Category: Art and Culture
What to do during the festive season in London
Cuddle season is in session, waking up is just that extra bit harder, and the Christmas lights are out and twinkling. ‘Tis the season to
London museum partners with Peter Jackson to produce First World War film
A museum in South London has commissioned internationally acclaimed filmmaker Peter Jackson and WingNut Films to create a project in commemoration of the First World
Bands do battle at Knights Park
Kingston University celebrated the talent of its students in its annual Battle of the Bands contest on November 2. The winners of the contest were the
Eleanor Oliphant debate brings catharsis for university staff and students
The discussion of a powerful novel took place on the 21st November last year on isolation which was the catalyst for Kingston University staff to
West London duo Everyone You Know talk style, struggle and success
The two brothers’ debut EP Cheer Up Charlie sounds a bit like Jamie T at an underground rave – the perfect soundtrack to a disillusioned
Film Review: The Hate U Give addresses police brutality and racism
The film adaptation of Angie Thomas’ young adult novel delivers a vivid and necessary insight into the lives of those affected by racial prejudice and police brutality.
Mr Men author opens Kingston’s Children’s Literary Festival
The author of the Mr Men and Little Miss books opened Kingston’s second annual Children’s Literary Festival on October 25. Adam Hargreaves, son of the
Made In Kingston: An interview with Mayor Thay Thayalan
The new mayor Thay Thayalan urged Kingston students to “respect each other and believe in themselves”, as he discussed the environment, charity, arts and diversity
KU Big Read – Gail Honeyman reminds us that we are ‘Completely Fine’.
Gail Honeyman, the author of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, reminded the Kingston community that a good book helps us realise “that we are not alone”. The Kingston