With Owl Man, Amber Run, The Dilettante Society, Boff Konkerz, Ben Caunt, Jeanie Finlay, Rough Trade, Joe Buhdha, Bob Robinson, and more...
Street Tales
Plus Advertising Sectioned
In Focus
Farmyard Records and I’m Not From London hook up with a camera
Cheeky Buhdha
The music man who couldn’t stop even if he wanted to
Band on the Run
Five lads who have their sights set on the charts and stadiums
Owl You Doing?
Frank Shelton’s bird turns quite a few heads in Nottingham
She’s Behind You!
Jeanie Finlay documentary on the production of an amateur panto at the Nottingham Arts Theatre
Bit of Rough
The record store that’s defying the slump
Dilightful
Two ladies who want to shake things up just for fun
Figuratively Speaking
Bob Robinson is an artist who still has things to say
Big ‘Orrible Caunt
He wasn’t the nimblest of fellas but he had fists like ham hocks
The Ianfinity Trap
Get stuck in to the first of a series of sci-fi kids’ books. Forever
Sobar, So Good
The brainchild of the recovery charity who still want you to have a good time
Funny Business
Proving that laughter is pretty good medicine
Mr Inkredible
A machine-free tattooist whose art is in high demand
Good On Yer
Naughty or nice, you can definitely impress Santa by doing a few of these things
Art of the City
Nottingham’s community arts group gets an NG1 postcode
Art Works
With Corrina Rothwell and Splinter Cell
Pick of the Month
Some tinsel-tastic events, plus some for those that are sick of all that
Listings
With Nusic Box
Last Pick of the Year
A rundown of what Nottingham has up its New Year’s Sleeve
Spoke ‘n’ Words
We look at the lasting impression Raleigh has left on the city
Write Lion
The usual reviews, plus a poet gets all soppeh about Nott’num
Music Reviews
Eleven toppers of the Notts pops, plus what’s we’ve been sticking on our mixtape
Noshingham
We go a bit healthy, then drink some wine to balance things out
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