Love Island's winning couple dine at The Yard in Harpenden
Winners of ITV's Love Island, Nathan Massey and Cara De La Hoyde, made a special trip to Harpenden last night to enjoy authentic pizzas.
Winners of ITV's Love Island, Nathan Massey and Cara De La Hoyde, made a special trip to Harpenden last night to enjoy authentic pizzas.
In 2008, filmmaker Shaun Robert Smith uprooted his family from the quiet, picturesque town of Stamford in Lincolnshire to St Albans so he could be “nearer the action”.
Jon Morter is now on a mission to help St Alban's band, The Pocket Gods, secure a number one album by Christmas.
Barely Athletic are in a league of their own. This incompetent five-a-side football team is the subject of Tom Wells’ comedy Jumpers for Goalposts, which comes to the Abbey Theatre from this week.
Darren Barsby’s production of The Complete Works of Shakespeare could not be more fitting in the year of his 400th anniversary of his death and being performed at the beautiful Elizabethan building that houses the Barn Theatre in Welwyn Garden City.
Known for being crowned the winner of X Factor 2010 and gleaning the votes of millions, now Matt Cardle is embarking on his sixth tour.
When most people think of Alan Turing, they think of the geeky, socially awkward mathematician who played a pivotal role in breaking Enigma - one of the biggest codes that helped the allies win the Second World War.
Sounds of the '60s will be Blowin’ in the Wind at the Abbey Theatre as an all-female production of Twelfth Night opens on the main stage.
When Jay McAllister was growing up he says he hated country music, but now he absolutely loves it and admits that it influences his sound.
Marjory started writing the book, titled Mission Paradise, after her mother died in 1969.
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