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This event promises a night of festive fun with entertainment throughout the evening, as the Mayor officially opens Kingston's biggest-ever Christmas market.
until
31
December
The question of how humans relate to other animals has captivated philosophers, anthropologists, scientists, ethicists and artists for centuries.This collection will bring together over 100 objects from literature, film, taxidermy and photography to examine what we think, feel and value about other species and the consequences this has for the world around us.
until
21
May
A display of paintings from our art collection, including Brill collection works. It will also look at the history of the Art Gallery over the past 111 years, the role it has played in the Museum and Heritage Service, and highlight stories of some of the paintings that have been displayed there on previous occasions.
until
18
February
A story of friendship and courage, The Wind in the Willows is one of the best-loved books of all time, now brought to the stage in a glittering new production that promises festive nadness for all ages and an enchanting ode to the wild banks of the River Thames.
until
3
January
Kingston University are developing proposals to make improvements to one of the buildings on our Knights Park campus. We are planning to update the internal layout of the existing New Extension building and to improve its external appearance.
Wednesday
7
December
Hear the realities of working as a journalist straight from the horse's mouth.
Wednesday
7
December
As part of the Kingston Writing School Reading and Lecture Series.
Wednesday
7
December
A Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy annual workshop.
Thursday
8
December
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