Gail Honeyman, the author of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, reminded the Kingston community that a good book helps us realise “that we are not alone”. The Kingston
Category: Opinion
Artist brings new workshop project to Kingston
A local artist has launched a series of art journaling workshops in an attempt to “incorporate creativity into everyday life”. Sai Banerjee, a teaching artist
What’s on for Halloween in Kingston
It’s time to start decorating your houses with spider webs, skeletons and frightening pumpkin faces, because Halloween is just over a week away. In the
A new way to scare: Are we witnessing a horror film revolution?
*Includes spoilers When I was eight I developed a phobia of toilets. One night, I watched in horror as thousands of bees emerged from a
Why Britain needs a sugar tax
THE CONSERVATIVE Government is making a habit of flip-flopping its decisions – and they have proved this once again with their obesity strategy, announcing it will shelve any
Faris View: Orange Faces And Foul Fragrances
It’s a look at Saturday nights and stereotypes in this weeks Faris View
The Backburner: Electoral Churning
Luke Jarmyn considers whether Derek Osbourne being found guilty in the child porn scandal makes you less likely to trust the Liberal Democrats in future
International Departures: Bilateral Trade Pact, Eh?
Julia Faurschou discusses how the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between the EU and Canada is good news for the UK economy
The Faris View: Tinder
Online dating site Tinder is the subject of Faris’s scrutiny this week
The Backburner: Who’s Conning Who?
Luke Jarmyn peers into the energy row taking over the political debate