Luminaries Review - Greta Gerwig's Heroic Charm, Sanditon 3, Marley, Courageous Discourse and Funny Face
The Luminaries Arts and Entertainment Review - From the unselfconscious charm of Greta Gerwig to Bob Marley's quest for a kinder world, Sanditon 3 and Dr Peter McCullough MD and Courageous Discourse
Edinburgh Fringe: David Shopland, Orson Welles and a Love Letter to Black and White Cinema
Actor David Shopland in conversation with arts and entertainment journalist Alison Jane Reid to discuss his idol Orson Welles and his solo show at the Edinburgh Fringe, Raising Kane.
Orson Welles Lives Again at The Edinburgh Fringe as David Shopland Raises Citizen Kane
Arts and Entertainment Journalist Alison Jane Reid from The Luminaries Magazine talks about Orson Welles and hero worship with actor David Shopland, as he takes his solo play Raising Kane to the Edinburgh Fringe.
Patrice Mulato, the French King of Natural Hair Colour on Brigitte Bardot, Chanel and Making Women Beautiful
Journalist Alison Jane Reid has no intention of flaunting grey hair. She interviews French natural hair colour maestro Patrice Mulato, the founder of Colour One, natural-origin hair colour with French flair and no harsh chemicals.
It's a Fab Slow Luminary Life in Reading - From Thrilling Theatre to Beautiful Hotels, Books, Vintage Fashion and Exquisitely Pretty Food
Reading is the destination writes Alison Jane Reid in her decadently slow luxury guide to Kate Winslet's home city and the place for a theatre, food and slow travel odyssey with a royal history lesson too!
Anne of Green Gables and the Return of the Divinely Beautiful Puff Sleeve Dress
Anne of Green Gables and sublime puff sleeve dresses are a thing writes editor Alison Jane Reid as fashion romanticism rules the roost from Batsheva collaborating with the Laura Ashley archive to Erdem's ravishing floral gowns.
Henry the 1st - The Hot History Play in Reading Abbey Ruins and the Inspiration for Game of Thrones
Henry the 1st is the forgotten English King, the inspiration for Game of Thrones and a thrilling new history play on now at Reading Abbey Ruins performed by The Rabble Theatre writes Alison Jane Reid