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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...
Local metal group Evil Scarecrow talk puppets, props and crowd participation
Tue 07 Jan 2025With over two decades under their belts and a record for theatrical live performances, Evil Scarecrow are one of Nottingham’s most eccentric and entertaining live bands. Playing Beat the Streets later this month, Iulia Matei caught up with them to see what wickedness we have to look forward to.
YMCA Robin Hood Group launch Make a Pledge this Christmas campaign
Thu 05 Dec 2024The YMCA has kicked Christmas off in style, reindeer and all, to launch their "Make a Pledge this Christmas" campaign. We skated over to Newark find out more...
Stanley Middleton's Booker Prize finds a new home in Nottingham
Mon 02 Dec 2024Fifty years after he became the first ever joint winner of the Booker prize, we join a celebration of Stanley Middleton at Nottingham Central Library.
Here's Every Book We Reviewed In 2024 (And Where To Buy Them)
Fri 29 Nov 2024We've made you a list, we're checking it twice.
Book Review: Ben Macpherson's 'Serious Nonsense for the Unbearably Festive'
Wed 27 Nov 2024As the nights get dark and a New Year draws closer, we turn to some cheeky, cheering new poetry...
Gig review: King Creosote at Metronome, with Emily Barker
Mon 25 Nov 2024With almost 50 albums in his cannon, King Creosote (aka Kenny Anderson) is in town to promote his latest long player, the Roman-themed I Des. Along with Emily Barker, in support and as part of the seven-piece band, the Metronome audience is treated to a performance packed with tender joy...