Harp on Wight Festival 2021
Harp On Wight - The International Harp Festival takes place in Ryde between October 22nd and October 26th. Three leading harpists will be in concert - Anne-Marie O'Farrell, Catriona McKay and Lily Neill.
I'm Your Man - Starring Dan Stevens and Maren Eggert is Our Film of the Week
I'm Your Man Starring Dan Stevens and Maren Eggert, is a film by Emmy-Award Directing Maria Schrader that thrills as much as it poses serious questions about the boundaries of love. Could you fall for a humanoid, fantastic man asks Alison Jane Reid? Let's find out.
Amelia Coburn, Singer-Songwriter, Girl from the North Country, August Luminary Interview
Amelia Coburn, the singer-songwriter who clashes folk, psychedelia, rock and jazz talks to journalist Alison Jane Reid about writing and performing in multiple musical genres. Her new song Perfect Storm is a joyful, multi-layered anthem for a post-pandemic world.
The Luminaries Magazine Wants You! Join Our World and Help Us Reach to the Moon with Journalism that Celebrates Culture from Hamadan to Seattle, Amsterdam to London
Support independent quality magazine journalism and publishing with a subscription to The Luminaries Magazine for one of a kind journalism on the arts and culture, founded by iconic journalist Alison Jane Reid.
Hayfever - Prevention is Better than Cure Says Medical Herbalist Emma Barker
Hayfever affects millions of people every year. Guest medical herbalist Emma Barker writes about taking a multi-faceted preventive approach harnessing nature's medicinal larder of power, anti-inflammatory herbs from camomile to nettles.
Rose Fulbright Designs Future Heirloom Loungewear for the Modern Slow Fashion Heroine!
Rose Fulbright is a slow, artisan luxury loungewear and lingerie designer and she wants us to treasure our clothes and invest in future fashion heirlooms writes Alison Jane Reid
Gillian Anderson Donates Her Hot Lips to Raise Money for Women Affected by War
Gillian Anderson, actress, activist, fashion icon and trailblazer celebrates her birthday and wears her lips to raise money for women affected by war writes arts journalist Alison Jane Reid.