
Judgment Day at Barcadia, when Judge Jules came to town
Lively but intimate are the two words which could be used to summarise Kingston club Barcadia on Friday October 10, …

KU students’ artwork scouted by Tate Gallery
Artwork of three KU students was seen by a Tate Gallery representative on Saturday’s private view at Cre8 gallery in East London.

Ballad-driven with playful vibrancy; Jessie Ware’s Tough Love manipulates listener’s heartstrings
2012 debut Devotion marked Jessie Ware’s step out of the shadows as a backing vocalist and into the central fold …

Love Music, Hate Racism, Hate Homophobia first night a success
“We cannot let the bigots win” emerged as the loudest, rousing cry from ‘Love Music Hate Racism Hate Homophobia,’ an event …

VIDEO: First KU art exhibition of the year
Knights Park hosts the first student art exhibition of the year.

Kingston film-maker needs your help
A Kingston director and film-maker is seeking funding for his next film which he seeking to crowdfund through Kickstarter. Alex Barrett, an …

Something for the weekend: Galsworthy exhibit at Rose Theatre
Kingston’s Rose Theatre has an exhibition showing the work of Kingstonian John Galsworthy’s efforts and work during World War One. …

Gone Girl Review
Ben Affleck and Rosemary Pike star in David Fincher’s mystery thriller Gone Girl, a film cleverly written and very rare …

Calling all Marvel-lovers – Guardians of the Galaxy will have you hooked on a feeling
A tomb-raiding antihero who likens himself to Kevin Bacon, a bomb-making raccoon and a walking tree with a heart of …
