School's out and MK Museum is in this half term!
It's getting cold outside, but one place that is always nice and snuggly is the Farmhouse Kitchen, and children can make their own hot buttered toast at the fire. And if any youngsters are missing school, a trip to the Victorian schoolroom will soon sort that out, with craft activities running there throughout the week......
Erin Rae and The Meanwhiles can't play 'soon enough' in Tingewick
Erin walks the line between old-school folk and modern Americana, creating a sound that nods to her influences while pushing ahead toward something new. It's music that breathes, filled with pedal steel, vocal harmonies, acoustic guitar, bright bursts of melody and plenty of space....
Real Ale and Drama Shots 4 with Carabosse Theatre Company
"As we grow from strength to strength, we aim to emerge as a risk taking and innovative company with a unique style," said a Carabosse spokesman. ...
Horror at Milton Keynes Gallery as The Witch appears
One for horror fans to get excited about, The Witch is as exquisitely made as it is terrifying, and pulls together black magic, witchcraft and possession to tell the intimate and riveting story of one family’s frightful unraveling in the New England wilderness, circa 1630....
‘Woodcock in Britain - Migration, Populations and Trends’ a talk by the MK Natural History Society
The Milton Keynes branch of the Natural History Society will be hosting PhD student Chris Heward on Tuesday evening (October 25). Chris has agreed to give a talk to the branch explaining the research he has been undertaking in association with the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust. ...
Lesley Garrett to make guest appearance at Polymnia Choir's birthday concert in Milton Keynes
A special guest for a special birthday: Britain's best-loved soprano will be in Milton Keynes for Polymnia's show at the Church of Christ the Cornerstone...







