Kingston filmmaker Alex Barrett talks ‘January’ ahead of premiere
A film written by Kingston filmmaker Alex Barrett is set to premiere on January 27. The existential mystery ‘January’ is set in post-Soviet Bulgaria and
A film written by Kingston filmmaker Alex Barrett is set to premiere on January 27. The existential mystery ‘January’ is set in post-Soviet Bulgaria and
Outside, the sun is low, reflecting off last night’s unthawed ice. The call tone ends, and the camera switches on to reveal Donna Bradbury sitting
England has not been keeping the promises it made to its neighbour Scotland 25 years ago when it granted devolved powers. It has a long
Trade union Unison held a strike next to New Malden Ambulance Station on Wednesday over pay and staffing. Ambulance personnel and control room dispatchers (all
Till is based on the true story of a 14- year old black boy, Emmett Till, who was brutally lynched in 1955 while visiting his
Imprisoned Kingston University lecturer Jan Goodey has written about a “tough regime” in Wandsworth Prison in a letter released by Just Stop Oil, describing “lots
James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water, which has surpassed $1 billion at the worldwide box office, has finally been released, 13 years after its
Two Kingston charities have partnered up to show how local communities can help themselves and support each other. Every first Tuesday of the month, Royal
Instead of the usual and mostly unrealistic New Year’s Resolutions to go on a crash diet, eat healthily all day every day, gym everyday, run
The first phase of the Cambridge Road Estate regeneration started last week as the beginning of demolition works got underway. The first phase involves knocking