In Review: The 'intriguing jigsaw puzzle' of The Girl on the Train
Is the modern, glass and steel, Prosecco-latte swilling world the most dangerous place and time in our history to be a woman? Watching movies like this post-Gone Girl thriller, based on the book by Paula Hawkins, you would certainly think so, with the threat coming not only from the common or garden office lothario or wine bar stud, but more than likely the life partner who shares her bed....
What happens when you wear your art on your sleeve...
Sanderson has been wearing the same suit made form curtains, everyday since October 2015. On Sunday - at 4pm in MK Gallery - they will stop wearing the same suit, and put on a new outfit, bringing the performance piece to an end....
Fire up your weekend: Revolucion de Cuba celebrates its first birthday
It is being promoted as the biggest Fiesta of the year and the party not to be missed; it’s Revolucion de Cuba’s first birthday this weekend – bring on the rum and samba!...
In Review: Swiss Army Man is a five star delight and Radcliffe gives his best performance to date!
When an actor is infamously known for a film franchise, it is hard to break free from that particular character, but Radcliffe has succeeded immensely. ...
ON TRACK: Chuck Mosley in the Total MK hotseat
Chuck is still active, and has a solid new band (Indoria), and album (You'll Never Make The Six) to his name. On Saturday night, he'll carve out live slabs at The Craufurd Arms in Wolverton.......
Artist Paul Horton brings his 'So Far, So Good - The Farewell Tour' to Milton Keynes
The art talent has enjoyed a phenomenally successful career with more than 200 limited edition pieces and approaching 40 sculptures in his portfolio to date – many of which sold out upon release. Exhibiting professionally since 1976, Paul joined forces with Washington Green in 1998, publishing his first limited edition works with the company in 2001....









