With Motormouf, Kagoule, Hollaback!, Ady Sulieman, Karlsruhe, Zoo Indigo, Nottingham Playhouse Conspiracy Season, George Green, and more...
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Plus Street Tales, What Notts, and Overheard in Notts
LeftEyeOn
You’ve been snap happy in the city this month
In Focus: Motormouf
The beatboxer steps away from his loop pedal
Calling Planet Urth
Kagoule fill us in on the process of creating their debut album
Football Preview
Our football columnists look at the proverbial glass for both Notts County and Nottingham Forest
Adel’s Odyssey
One man’s brave journey to call Nottingham home
What You Saying?
Rose Ashurst is the woman behind Hollaback! Nottingham
I’m a Sulieman
Ady Suleiman is the cutest newbie to get behind the mic
Reverend and the Makers
Art collector, writer, chaplain and Reverend - busy guy
Wilkommen in Karlsruhe
Did you know we had a twin city? No? What would you do without us?
The Long Walk
Theatre company Zoo Indigo retrace their grandmother’s footsteps
Lies, Damned Lies and Theatrics
Playhouse’s Conspiracy Season, including The Duchess of Malfi and 1984, dissected
Rebel Hearts
We’ve never been ones to sit back and take it. It’s in our blood, apparently.
Bikini Body Ready
Look your best on Market Square beach with our top tips
UNESCO: Marc Gascoigne
Angry Robot Books’ MD talks words and nerdgasms
The Art of War
Alex Huntley on model making and hitting it big on Kickstarter
Sum Worshipper
George Green, maths and physics were his mind’s real bread and butter
Art Works
With Sarah Beeny and Clare Leavy
Spoke ‘n’ Words
Can you fix it? Yes you can! Bikeworks show you how
Pick of the Month
The cream of the crop of what Notts has got to offer
Listings
Making it easy for you to never be bored again
Noshingham
We’ve taken a trip to the Med with our food reviews
Music Reviews
The only sounds to splash your hard-earned cash on
Write Lion
Words, words, everywhere, and all for you to read
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