United by a mutual love of creating strange monsters with unsettlingly toothy grins, Portsmouth artists Ooberla (Angie) and Stu Linfield are collaborating on a new exhibition at Play Dead on Highland Road, titled Other Things. The opening night is at Play Dead on Saturday 18th February, from 7:00pm through 9:00pm. After launching, the show will run for four weeks.
Read MoreA rare pair of deep sea mice – bizarre-looking worms which are covered in rainbow-coloured hairy spines – are being looked after at Portsmouth’s Blue Reef Aquarium after being spotted stranded on the beach following stormy weather.
Read MoreUniversity of Portsmouth researchers are taking part in a unique conference to discuss a variety of topics and issues related to long-running BBC Radio 4 soap The Archers.
Read More21-year-old indie-pop singer Jerry Williams (YouTube/Facebook/Twitter/Instagram) plays a headlining show at The Wedgewood Rooms in Albert Road on Saturday 4th March, with support from Michael Baker and Marley Blandford.
Read MorePortsmouth-based grassroots movement Don’t Hate, Donate sent a 40ft container of aid destined for Syria from The George — a pub in Alton — on February 9th 2017, after overwhelming public support brought in an influx of donations.
Read MoreFive people were arrested after city council staff called police to the Arts Lodge in Portsmouth’s Victoria Park to carry out an eviction shortly before 10:00am on Tuesday 7th February 2017.
Read MorePortsmouth’s very own natural skincare business, Southsea Bathing Hut, have announced a new collaboration with the innovative Sussex-based chocolate company Montezuma’s.
Read MoreFareham-based financial advisers Eight Wealth Management have been highlighting the current importance and future prevalence of individual savings accounts (ISAs).
Read MoreCouncillors are expected to put forward an additional £5million of investment for Portsmouth’s roads, as part of the city council’s capital budget.
Read MoreA new exhibition at the National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard reveals the remarkable stories of naval women.
Read MoreThe current rental market in the United Kingdom has a lot of people clamouring for property, and this means that many people think that being a landlord is fairly straightforward and simple.
Read MorePortsmouth City Council and Capital FM South Coast treated pupils at Portsmouth schools to a secret Anne-Marie gig at the New Theatre Royal on Friday 27th January.
Read MoreThe police team in Portsmouth’s Charles Dickens ward seized cannabis plants in a warrant in the city centre over the weekend.
Read MoreThe University of Portsmouth’s undergraduate journalism course has been named in the top three in the UK, in a league table of universities by the industry body which accredits journalism training.
Read MoreShoppers and visitors at Gunwharf Quays will enjoy Chinese New Year festivities on Saturday 4th February, marking the Year of the Rooster.
Read MorePortsmouth dementia service Remind are working with Gunwharf Quays to help the outlet shopping centre achieve a dementia-friendly status.
Read MorePortsmouth’s Kings Theatre have been awarded £9,900 by the Heritage Lottery Fund for their new Theatre of War heritage project.
Read MoreArt institution Tate have loaned Night Raid on Portsmouth Docks 1941, a painting by Richard Eurich, to Portsmouth City Museum, putting it on display locally for the first time.
Read MorePortsmouth College’s Principal Steve Frampton has been awarded an MBE for more than 35 years of dedication to post-16 further education.
Read MorePortsmouth College’s Principal Steve Frampton has been awarded an MBE for more than 35 years of dedication to post-16 further education.
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