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Ready or Not: Comedy, Carnage and Charm
Culture Entertainment

Ready or Not: Comedy, Carnage and Charm

16/10/201919/11/2021 Alun Charles Humphreys

It is said that spouses never forget their wedding night. For Grace (Samara Weaving) that is most certainly the case. Ready or Not, directed by

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hackSpace digital art workshops come to Kingston’s Bentall Centre
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hackSpace digital art workshops come to Kingston’s Bentall Centre

20/05/201919/11/2021 Catherine Wiltshire

Kingston School of Art and the Bentall Centre join forces to bring interactive technology workshops and demonstrations to the specially set up ‘The Lab’ this

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Video: Banquet Records in Kingston celebrates Record Store Day
Culture News

Video: Banquet Records in Kingston celebrates Record Store Day

19/04/201919/11/2021 Andrew Andronicou

Banquet Records opened its doors on Saturday to the Kingston community to celebrate Record Store Day, an annual event to encourage shopping at Britain’s independent

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“Out of Order” telephone box artwork refurbished in Kingston
Culture Humans of Kingston News

“Out of Order” telephone box artwork refurbished in Kingston

19/04/201919/11/2021 Kirsten Lee

Kingston upon Thames’ famous sculpture of twelve falling red telephone boxes on Old London Road was revamped this April. Artist David Mach constructed the “Out

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Kingston’s Apple Store to hold ‘Family Camp’ digital skills sessions
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Kingston’s Apple Store to hold ‘Family Camp’ digital skills sessions

10/04/201919/11/2021 Catherine Wiltshire

Apple at Kingston’s Bentall centre is holding ‘Family Camp’ to teach adults and children new digital skills during the Easter holidays. The camp which will

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Daylesford Organic Farm: the lifestyle empire setting the precedent for a sustainable future
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Daylesford Organic Farm: the lifestyle empire setting the precedent for a sustainable future

06/04/201919/11/2021 Rebecca Deuchar

Daylesford organic is an opulent farm shop located on Daylesford estate in the heart of the Cotswolds.  Since opening ten years ago the farm shop has

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Kingston graduate creates book to help children receiving kidney transplants
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Kingston graduate creates book to help children receiving kidney transplants

30/03/201919/11/2021 Catherine Wiltshire

A Kingston graduate has teamed up with current students and university academics to create an interactive book aimed at helping young children through the difficult

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REVIEW: Bohemian Rhapsody: mixed feelings over the Queen biopic
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REVIEW: Bohemian Rhapsody: mixed feelings over the Queen biopic

15/02/201919/11/2021 Meganne Tillay

Last month, Bryan Singer’s biopic called Bohemian Rhapsody celebrating Queen’s music and rise to fame, and the life of their legendary lead singer Freddie Mercury

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Review: ‘Brexit: The Uncivil War’ may just be the catalyst that wakes us all up
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Review: ‘Brexit: The Uncivil War’ may just be the catalyst that wakes us all up

29/01/201919/11/2021 Awil Mohamoud

One of the biggest points of contention over Brexit, even today, goes back to how the 2016 referendum campaigns were conducted. Channel 4’s two-hour drama, ‘Brexit: The Uncivil

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Review: Black Mirror’s Bandersnatch offers a glimpse into the interactive future of screenwriting
Culture

Review: Black Mirror’s Bandersnatch offers a glimpse into the interactive future of screenwriting

29/01/201919/11/2021 Sam Alberti

Beneath a spellbinding guise of retro authenticity, existential values and macabre consequences, Bandersnatch flirts with a methodology that could fundamentally change the nature of cinema

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The Kingston Cycling Campaign

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How will Berrylands Nature Reserve be maintained through lockdown?

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How Kingston Outreach is helping locals through lockdown

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Shepperton artist inspired to create prints during lockdown

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