With only a month or two before the hot weather really hits the UK, it is the perfect time to refresh yourself on some of Kingston Upon Thames’ must-see sites.
Category: Art and Culture
The best Netflix series to watch in 2022
Netflix is keen to get back on track with a fresh selection of shows after Covid slowed production down on several series. To keep up
Young people’s charity Anstee Bridge to showcase Kingston students’ art
Young people’s charity Anstee Bridge will showcase a new art installation at the end of March, with staff hoping that it will inspire people to
REVIEW: Charli XCX: Alone Together is a fun, relatable watch… if you’re a Charli XCX fan
★★★ The BFI Flare Festival isn’t normally a place you’d expect to find mainstream pop stars. This annual showcasing of LGBTQ+ cinema is normally an
REVIEW: Halestorm’s electrifying return to London
Halestorm is regarded as one of the greatest modern hard rock bands working today, with an incredibly devoted fan-base that were ecstatic to see them finally return to London to a packed Shepherds Bush Theatre.
Kingston International Film Festival coming Summer 2022
Kingston International Film Festival (KIFF) will light up the borough from 24-26 June this year with culture and tourism.
Unseen handwritten lyrics of Paul McCartney on display at British Library
Handwritten lyrics and personal messages from ex-Beatle Paul McCartney’s archive are on display in the British Library until March 13.
REVIEW: A very different Persuasion at the Rose Theatre
The modern-day production of Persuasion at the Rose Theatre is far from conventional. Keep your ears open for Cardi B.
REVIEW: The Batman is a dark cinematic masterpiece unlike any we have experienced before
The Batman is the start of a brand-new trilogy directed by Matt Reeves and starring Robert Pattinson as Batman, and the new film starts the
Tasty recipes to make this Pancake Day
BACK DATE TO PANCAKE DAY MARCH 1 Pancake Day is here! This tradition is also known as Shrove Tuesday. In times gone by, people used