13 April 2023 A British Coronation in the age of social media What does a British Coronation look like in today's diverse and interactive media landscape? Arts & Culture Society
5 April 2023 Bunting, wine and music – a history of the British Coronation street party Ahead of the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, Dr George Gross explores the centuries-long tradition of how the UK celebrates the Coronation… Arts & Culture
5 April 2023 Why music matters at the Coronation - and beyond The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III will undoubtedly remind us how vital music is to the life of our nation Arts & Culture
4 April 2023 Not My Shame: the shame will belong to the perpetrators. Zara Asif shares an update on the collaborative Not My Shame project Arts & Culture Health Society London Service
1 April 2023 We Met at King's - I Just Can't Wait To Be King's It was a balmy summer’s evening in the early 80s when Dr Reggie D’Lion (PhD Byzantine & Modern Greek Research, 1983) and Leon Tamer (MA Big Data in… Arts & Culture Student University
21 March 2023 We Met at King's - Kate and Alex Kate Marlais and Alex Young (Music, 2005) have been firm friends ever since spotting each other on the quad back in 2002. We spoke to the award… Arts & Culture Student University
3 March 2023 Ubiquitous technology and the vanishing machines As part of our series, Net Gains? how we live well with technology, Professor Steven Connor asks whether our reliance on technology may have resulted… Arts & Culture
24 February 2023 Is TikTok a breeding ground for a mutation of culture? Do you know your cottagecore from your simp? Tony Thorne has been writing, teaching and broadcasting about new language and linguistic and cultural… Arts & Culture
24 February 2023 Nigeria elections: the surprising influence of Afrobeats music on politics In the run-up to Nigeria’s February 2023 elections, the country’s younger generation has mobilised to demand change and redefine the political… Society Arts & Culture
16 February 2023 The (VR) Oracle will see you now What did it feel like to take part in an ancient religious ritual? As part of our series, Net Gains? how we live well with technology, Professor Hugh… Arts & Culture