The Menu, a film directed by Mark Mylod, has all the right ingredients, it’s a satisfying satirical horror which shames the very rich through a
Category: Art and Culture
Guide: What to watch, eat and drink at Curzon Kingston
The newest branch of the Curzon cinema chain opened its doors on Friday 11 November as part of the Bentall Centre, and promises to be
Review: Disney features its first plus-size protagonist in a short film
Disney+ has featured its first ever plus-size protagonist in “Reflect” a short film about body positivity which follows a young ballerina
We are. second life fashion vintage pop up shop returns to Kingston
A vintage second-hand fashion company, ‘We are. second life fashion’, returned to Kingston-Upon-Thames for their kilo sale. Every few weeks, We are. second life fashion
Review: Rose Theatre’s The Importance of Being Earnest was playfully fresh
Denzel Westley-Sanderson creatively played with Oscar Wilde’s ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ and embraced the farcical story
Review: Dry Cleaning take a voyage of sonic discovery on Stumpwork
Some of South London’s finest oddities fight against stagnancy and embrace variety on their sophomore album Stumpwork
Halloween histories…where did it all begin?
What started costumes, trick or treating and the night where everyone in the world celebrates October 31st? Let’s have a look at the History
Review: Arctic Monkeys are back with their first album in four years
The Car is not the album a lot of fans were hoping for from the Arctic Monkeys. In fact, it’s miles away from their most commercially
Review: Ontarian hardcore outfit Counterparts return to Camden’s Underworld for sell-out UK tour
Review: Ontarian hardcore outfit Counterparts return to Camden’s Underworld for sell-out UK tour
Climate justice project for Kingston community opens at Stanley Picker Gallery
A new community project aiming to open the conversation on decarbonisation has started. Scores of people attended Stanley Picker Gallery on October 7 to see