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, when clubbers were treated to a rare gig from a…
Lively but intimate are the two words which could be used to summarise Kingston club Barcadia on Friday October 10, when clubbers were treated to a rare gig from a…
Artwork of three KU students was seen by a Tate Gallery representative on Saturday’s private view at Cre8 gallery in East London.
2012 debut Devotion marked Jessie Ware’s step out of the shadows as a backing vocalist and into the central fold as a worthy artist in her own right. Launching a…
“We cannot let the bigots win” emerged as the loudest, rousing cry from ‘Love Music Hate Racism Hate Homophobia,’ an event held at the Knights Park Students Union on Friday…
Knights Park hosts the first student art exhibition of the year.
A Kingston director and film-maker is seeking funding for his next film which he seeking to crowdfund through Kickstarter. Alex Barrett, an emerging young director from Kingston, is trying to…
Kingston’s Rose Theatre has an exhibition showing the work of Kingstonian John Galsworthy’s efforts and work during World War One. Galsworthy, best known for The Forsyte Saga, was born in…
Ben Affleck and Rosemary Pike star in David Fincher’s mystery thriller Gone Girl, a film cleverly written and very rare to find these days. Having not guessed the movies ending…
A tomb-raiding antihero who likens himself to Kevin Bacon, a bomb-making raccoon and a walking tree with a heart of gold come together to defend the galaxy in what will…
Kathryn Bigelow proves again why she is the new queen of the war genre, telling the thrilling story of the greatest manhunt of our generation. Max Parker In a scene…