Your name in lights – but it’s a long, hard slog for aspiring performers
IT’S a tale as old as time. Aspiring youngsters dream of heading to London to find the streets paved with gold and to see their name in lights.
IT’S a tale as old as time. Aspiring youngsters dream of heading to London to find the streets paved with gold and to see their name in lights.
A SINGER and songwriter has launched a debut EP, inspired by some of Ealing’s open mic performers.
A COMMEMORATIVE tree was planted on Tuesday in memory of a former Ealing councillor.
VIOLINIST Tasmin Little has spoken about the importance of music in schools ahead of her performance at the Ealing Music and Film Festival in February.
THE murderer of Hanwell schoolgirl Alice Gross will never be brought to court, the Crown Prosecution says.
ALICE’S family said in a statement released today: “Though we now have certain information about how Alice died, we are still left with a number of serious unanswered questions about what the authorities knew or should have known about the man who is believed to have killed our daughter when he came to the UK.”
ARTS-ED graduate Richard Graylin will be playing the lead in The Questors Theatre's new production of Macbeth.
A NORTHOLT brother and sister have moved in next door to each other, thanks to a shared ownership scheme, Network Living.
STREET dance and comedy fans are in for a treat with the arrival of Flo White and The Six Dwarves at The Questors Theatre, Ealing.
THE London College of Music, part of the University of West London, has announced a year-long partnership with the world-renowned English Chamber Orchestra. The link will also contribute to dementia research.
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