A witty festive retelling with big laughs for all ages Rose Theatre’s Cinderella is a modern, heartfelt and humorous twist on a classic fairy tale.
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Is AI-generated art only a problem when it goes wrong?
The Kingston Christmas mural was an AI disaster, but what does it say about our relationship with generative technology? Anyone passing by Kingston’s Riverside Walk
Falkirk folk punk band Brògeal take Kingston by storm
The Scottish quintet made a night to remember at the Fighting Cocks Falkirk band Brògeal played a full set of their debut album Tuesday Paper
Steven Wilson: The Overview review – an astronaut’s existential journey
“A 42-minute-long journey based on the reported “overview effect” Kingston-born musician Steven Wilson releases his eighth studio album, The Overview, via Fiction Records on 14
Review: Rose Theatre’s Robin Hood and the Christmas Heist
Playwright Chris Bush strikes again with a politically driven Christmas play at the Rose Theatre As strange as it is to be reviewing a politically-charged
The Lion Inside: A Review
A heartwarming tale of bravery and friendship between two unlikely animals. Sarah Punshon’s adaptation of Rachel Bright and Jim Field’s best-selling children’s book, The Lion
Silence of the lambs: how lambing season can open our eyes to the cruelty of sheep farming
We are at the peak of lambing season and many farms all over the country are opening their doors to the public to show off
Macbeth – An Undoing: Review
Macbeth is a tale that has been told many a time and one that has been changed many a time, but I must admit I
Kingston celebrates International Women’s Day
The Inner Wheel, a club that has worked on projects and has encouraged members to meet up for social events, for International Women’s Day hosted
The importance of International Women’s Day in Kingston
Each year, the world comes together to celebrate its past and present achievements in the advancement of women’s rights and fight for gender equality. The
