With the nominees for this year’s £25,000 Turner Prize having been announced last week to a tirade of disdain and disbelief, has Modern Art become
Category: Entertainment
Dark Shadows Review
Tim Burton has stepped out of his comfort zone and cast Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp together in a film. It’s nice to see
The Lucky One Review
The Lucky one is not an appropriate film for a testosterone-based audience backed by protein shakes and a sea of raging hormones. It is a
Rock band Lostprophets take Kingston by storm
Welsh rockers, Lostprophets, released their fifth studio album this week and celebrated with an album release show in Kingston. The band, who formed in 1997,
Age doesn’t come into it as locals perform The Crucible
Local amateur actors of all different ages will join forces next month to stage a new production of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. The Rose Theatre
FutureStates, Season 3 out in April.
“A minute ago, this moment was the future. A minute from now, everything could change.” FutureStates, the popular new online sci-fi show has been running
Five films for the Valentine’s Day romantics.
Valentine’s Day: It’s a time for blatant consumerism, hiked up prices for hideous tat and enough syrupy awfulness to make even Nicholas Sparks throw down
Valentines Film-off: The disenchanted
I call upon all that have fallen victim of the hallmark fraud day, which hallmark calls Valentines Day. While the weak sit in front of
Film Review: Martha Marcy May Marlene
At a time when Oscar bait is dominating cinema screens everywhere, from the beautifully-shot-if-a-little-obvious War Horse to the perfectly-competent-if-a-little-bland The Descendants, Martha Marcy May Marlene
Theatre Preview: LOL (Lots Of Love)
Facebook, human relationships and dance are the fascinating components of LOL (Lots of Love), the latest Protein Dance Company show, on stage at The Rose