After last summer’s hunt in a council car park for the bones of King Richard III, feature writer Sally Jack travels through time to consider…
Head into the streets of Leicester this season to enjoy a mix of spectacular celebrations filled with lots of dance, music, food and most of…
By Sarita Rai Fashion student Naomi Lobley received an unexpected gift for her 21st birthday as she scooped up the ‘Knitted Textile Designer of the…
Running a busy hotel in the city centre is anything but easy. From demanding customers to working unsociable hours, it can be quite a challenge.…
Pukaar Magazine’s sports reporter John Sinclair speaks to Leicester Tigers’ star George Chuter about his time at the club and what continues to motivate him. …
As a new season of literary events is unleashed this Autumn, community reporter James Black speaks to the dedicated team of volunteers and artists who…
Her musical journey is an unconventional one to say the least. After being spotted busking in the streets, Leicester-born singer-songwriter Kristyna Myles was offered a…
Leicester South MP Jon Ashworth speaks to Pukaar Magazine about his day-to-day work, his concerns for the city and gives us an insight into his…
The Curve’s chief executive Fiona Allan reveals what it’s like to take complete control of a project that was criticised from day one and why…
The Olympics are over and Britain’s gold medal rush has left everyone with a feel good factor that is sure to live long in the…
The issue of multiculturalism has been debated endlessly for over 60 years. Despite being well into the 21st century, it is a topic that is…
Black History Month returns to the city of Leicester to take up its place in the annual events calendar. The 2012 celebrations are particularly special…