Even if you haven’t read or watched at least one version of William Golding’s novel, you can’t escape references of this classic in films and
Category: Art and Culture
The viral auction house less than 10 miles from Kingston
Auction houses are not often considered a must-visit for Gen-Z-ers, who seem to be stuck in a cycle of instant, unsustainable purchases and trend-chasing. However,
The Fighting Cocks wins funding to save live gigs
Kingston’s legendary music venue and bar The Fighting Cocks is thriving after receiving almost £5,000 to buy a new sound desk and stage items. On
Ethical Vegan Events brings vegan market back to Kingston
The Kingston Ancient Market Place is welcoming fresh faces on Sunday as the popular vegan market makes its first appearance in 2023. The event is
Image as Protest at Christea Roberts Gallery: The right art in the wrong place
The usual glamour of an exhibition at a Pall Mall gallery is obscured by scaffolding and the sound of builders scoffing bacon rolls. This is
Kingston filmmaker Alex Barrett talks ‘January’ ahead of premiere
A film written by Kingston filmmaker Alex Barrett is set to premiere on January 27. The existential mystery ‘January’ is set in post-Soviet Bulgaria and
Review: Till – the story of a mother demanding justice
Till is based on the true story of a 14- year old black boy, Emmett Till, who was brutally lynched in 1955 while visiting his
Review: Avatar 2 hits $1 billion on the worldwide box office
James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water, which has surpassed $1 billion at the worldwide box office, has finally been released, 13 years after its
Eight Ways to save money and have fun this Christmas
Christmas is fast approaching, and with it comes decorations, presents, and parties which can cost a lot. Due to the cost of living crisis, people
Review: Richmond Theatre’s pantomime needed more hecklers
Goldilock’s and the Three Bears is Richmond Theatre’s annual pantomine this year and the production spared no expense