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Gig review: SPRINTS at Rescue Rooms, with Chalk
Tue 03 Dec 2024A pinnacle performance of the year: SPRINTS race for gold in their cathartic celebrations at Nottingham's Rescue Rooms...
Thrills, spills, and non-stop jokes at the Playhouse panto
Tue 03 Dec 2024The much-beloved Nottingham Playhouse pantomime reaches new heights this year with a giant of a show. Yes, it's Jack and the Beanstalk...
Nadia on... disability
Tue 03 Dec 2024Nottingham East MP Nadia Whittome writes about disability rights, recognition and representation.
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.
Locating Lawrence: December 1924
Mon 02 Dec 2024Lawrence encounters the first populist presidential campaign in Mexico’s history and a scorpion...
Salt of the Earth: Catching up with musician and Saltbox manager Sam Heaton
Mon 02 Dec 2024There are few people who live and breathe Nottingham’s vibrant music scene quite like Sam Heaton. From his own ambient rock band Eyre Llew being one of the city’s greatest exports, to a stint in charge of Rough Trade’s events, as well as independently booking and promoting local artists for the last two decades too, his fingerprints have been on a lot of the city’s musical successes. Earlier this year though, he took on a tough new challenge – transforming Saltbox from a little-known sports bar into a versatile 500-person capacity music venue and events space.
To find out more, we sat down with Sam to chat about his first seven months running the venue, the hurdles he’s had to overcome in that time, and what he has planned for the venue and his band in 2025…