Sonic the Hedgehog speeds into gallery in Milton Keynes!
Defined by his super-fast speed and cool attitude, in the years since he first blazed on to games consoles, Sonic the Hedgehog has become a true global phenomenon with more than 350 million video games sold or downloaded worldwide across consoles, PCs, mobile phones and tablets....
Friday Night Film night at MK Gallery: Things to Come is the big screen player
Things to Come is a tender, contemplative portrait of womanhood - and an irresistible collaboration between the filmmaker and the actor Isabelle Huppert (The Piano Teacher, White Material, Amour)....
2-Tone masters The Beat call into Bedford Esquires this week
One of the biggest bands of the 2-Tone movement, The Beat present a wall of sound that transcends time and ska fusion rhythms to ignite a crowd and they’ll be lighting up Esquires in Bedford in the best possible sense this week....
Dead Men Walking step up at Bedford Esquires
With a massive catalogue of songs to choose from, this new Dead Men Walking line up intend to deliver a raw stripped back interpretation of a whole host of classic tracks from their respective iconic albums and singles. A few surprise cover versions and even a brand new song or two are also threatening to make their way into the set....
Oxjam at Unit Nine: The Hallows in the spotlight
If you want a full fill of fresh sounds while also doing your bit for charity during this season of goodwill, head to Unit Nine on December 17. A big bash has been pieced together in support of Oxjam... It’s for a great cause too, with Oxjam benefiting from the bash. Anything that helps to fight poverty is worthy of support, we reckon, so Total MK is backing the Oxjam Christmas Party, to give it its proper title. ...
Support the Milton Keynes Night Shelter or 'pay it forward' with Whitespace Yoga
Making a gesture of goodwill is incredibly rewarding to both the person donating and also the person receiving the gift. It is more about the spirit behind the acts and the joy it brings to those who are without things we take for granted," said Deborah Berryman....









