With former Baby Godzillas Heck, grime emcee Snowy, Gadgette don Holly Brockwell, Touretteshero, Small Plate Speed Date, Choose Your Own Adventure, author Judith Allnatt, cartoonist Brick, The Dilettante Society, lampions Joff and Ollie, and loads more...
What Notts
All the latest news, brought to you lot by us lot, plus #OverheardInNotts and The Thompson Brothers
LeftEyeOn
Some of the best pictures from around and about the city
In Focus: Heck
The loudest band in Notts answer our questions in photos
Snow Far, Snow Good
Grime emcee and Future Bubbler, Snowy chats about his debut EP
Go, Go Gadgette
Holly Brockwell extends the gadget arm to women of the universe
Whistle While You Work
Artist Emma Smith talks about her research into whistling and work songs
Make the Biscuit
Jess Thom, aka Touretteshero, brings her tic-fuelled show to Nottingham Playhouse
A Bit Dishy
Speed dating with an edible twist, from the ladies of food blog A Recipe for Gluttony
Fighting Mad
The second part of our Nottingham-based Choose Your Own Adventure series
Luddy ‘Ell
Judith Allnatt on her latest novel, inspired by the frame-breakers
Cartoonist Brick’s story of Nottingham’s ode to dyslexia… and Beethoven
Her Way or the Highway
The Dilettante Society tell the story of crime-infused lovers, Mr and Mrs Bracey
Art Works
With photographer Tony Fisher, and lamp lovers Joff and Ollie
Pick of the Month: March
Keeping you busy with everything from beer tasting to burlesque
Listings
All the March events you could ever want for, plus Nusic Box
Noshingham
With The Loom, Doctor’s Orders and Creative Occupations Bureau
Music Reviews
Bless your tabs with the glorious sound of Nottingham tuneage
Write Lion
Alan Sillitoe- and Lucifer Press-inspired chat, plus poems and book reviews galore
End Page
With Horrorscopes, Art Hole, Notts Trumps, Strellyation, and LeftLion Abroad
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