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Author With New Book Gives Tips About Self Publishing on Amazon Kindle

Guildford-based author John Silke talks about his new book Diggers and about self-publishing on Amazon Kindle Guildford Dragon: Recently you finished your third book Diggers. What’s it about? John Silke:…

Review: The Pitmen Painters – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by Amy Yorston All too often posters proclaim ‘inspired by a true story’ with very little basis to make the claim. The Pitmen Painters however, is genuinely based upon a true story;…

Saturday’s Run In The Park Is Great Fun For All

Report and pictures by Peter Bullen At nine this morning (Saturday, May 4), a record 190 men, women and children lined up at the start of the 58th Guildford parkrun…

Review: Brassed Off – Electric Theatre

by The Stage Dragon Brassed Off is amusing, deeply moving and highly entertaining. It examines the issues within a close-knit mining community and its personalities who escape the harsh realities…

Further Afield For A Great Day Out: Brooklands Museum and Mercedes-Benz World

This month John Gilbert takes a trip to Brooklands Museum and Mercedes-Benz World, both near Weybridge Author’s star-rated system: *** Worth a visit ** Worth a detour * Interesting Brooklands…

Borrowed Time Bowl In For A Gig At The Wooden Bridge

Crawley-based band Borrowed Time will venture forth into Surrey on Saturday, May 4, playing at the Wooden Bridge pub in Guildford. Borrowed Time say they are a good time rocking…

Guildford Brass Band Join Pranksters to Present ‘Brassed Off’

Coming soon to Guildford’s Electric Theatre with live music from The Friary Guildford Brass Band is a stage adaptation of the multi award-winning film Brassed Off. Released in 1996, the…

New Creative Director For Guildford Book Festival

The trustees of the Guildford Book Festival have appointed a new director. Jim Parks, who lives in Guildford, will head up the creative directorate. He takes up his position following…

Review: Cider With Rosie – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by Amy Yorston Endless summers, beautiful countryside and a time period that retains a certain innocence; these are the images summoned up in Cider with Rosie. Set in rural Gloucestershire…

The Bard In The Bar – Herald Players At The Star

The Seven Sins in Shakespeare is the next Bard in the Bar outing for The Herald Players. The production is a medley of seven scenes and monologues from Shakespeare, taking…