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Competition: Win Family Tickets For The Sooty Show at Nottingham Arts Theatre This Half Term
Mon 20 Jan 2025The Sooty Show is British institution that dates back to the 1950s. A new family show featuring Sooty, Sweep, and Soo with presenter George Akid is coming to the Nottingham Arts Theatre this February half-term, with shows at 11.30am and 3.30pm on Thursday 20 February. We have four tickets to give away to a lucky winner.
Classical concert: Sinfonia Viva at the Royal Concert Hall
Mon 20 Jan 2025This matinee concert brings three distinctive voices from Eastern Europe to Nottingham...
LeftLion's Latest Listens #14: Notts music we're currently spinning
Fri 17 Jan 2025In this, the first edition of LeftLion's Latest Listens for 2025, our music team reviews new releases from Rainbow Frog Biscuits, Bad Milk Blood Robot, Eleanor McGregor and Divorce...
Review: Backyard Festival at The Bodega
Fri 17 Jan 2025When Nottingham’s music scene comes together for a cause, magic happens — and that’s exactly what unfolded at this year’s Backyard Festival at The Bodega...
Human rights barrister and author Christian Weaver talks about his second book, The Right To Protest
Wed 15 Jan 2025Rising Nottingham star Christian Weaver was named Legal Aid Newcomer of the Year in 2023 for his tenacious work addressing dangerous public housing. The Secret Barrister called his first book ‘exceptional‘ - we join him now as he releases his second, Your Right To Protest...
Film Review: Better Man
Sun 12 Jan 2025In a sea of musical biopics, we take a look to see if the new Robbie Williams one sinks or swims...
The Nottingham Culture Review of 2024
Mon 30 Dec 2024Welcome to our annual culture review of 2024, a year marked by a national changing-of-the-guard from fourteen years of the Tories. On a local level, we saw highs and lows in Nottingham arts and culture, from the sad final days of some loved businesses to inspiring successes for individuals, artists, groups and charities….
Music Reviews: December 2024
Fri 27 Dec 2024This Christmas, our music team have highlighted new releases from Notts artists...
Gig review: Christmas Covers at The Bodega
Tue 24 Dec 2024Mitch Gavell put his Christmas jumper on and headed to The Bodega for the Nottingham institution that is the Christmas Covers Party…
Gig review: The Publics at Rescue Rooms
Tue 24 Dec 2024Gig review: The Unthanks at Royal Albert Hall
Sat 21 Dec 2024The Unthanks filled the magical space of Nottingham's Albert Hall with timeless tales, and warm music despite the strains of Northumbrian winter...
It doesn't seem a year too long, a decade of Beeston Tales
Thu 19 Dec 2024Mike Payton and Tim Ralph, founders of the Beeston Tales, celebrate their tenth anniversary with a special night of fun...
Gig review: Otala at The Bodega, with Bram Bancroft and Martial Arts
Wed 18 Dec 2024They’ll be back eventually, but for now, local sweethearts Otala have performed what they say could be their last gig in Nottingham for a “long while”. Jake George was there to witness the celebration...
The Storm Whale at Lakeside Arts
Tue 17 Dec 2024A heartwarming production brings Benji Davies’s tale to life, blending puppetry, music and charm, celebrating friendship, belonging and unexpected connections...
Gig review: The Jesus and Mary Chain at Rock City
Tue 17 Dec 2024Rock City on a frosty December night felt the perfect setting for The Jesus and Mary Chain’s return, and forty years on from their earliest gigs, the show was as visceral and cool as ever...
Gig review: Catmilk at Metronome, with Sobscene and Mouse Teeth
Mon 16 Dec 2024Originally scheduled for October but postponed until last Thursday evening, Catmilk have been keeping us all on our toes. Last performing at Hockley Hustle 2024 at Antenna, and returning once again as an alt-folk four piece (with a brand new single), we found they were truly worth the wait...
Gig review: The Deep Blue at The Bodega, with Katie Keddie and Headgazer.
Mon 16 Dec 2024If there’s one thing you can expect from a Deep Blue show, it’s unpredictability. The band's set at The Bodega was a perfect mix of raw honesty, playful chaos, and exquisite musicianship, anchored by their unwavering connection with the audience…