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Damian 'Jr Gong' Marley Interview
Thu 01 Jun 2006"Be an honest critic of yourself. Build up interest in your local area. You need to get the industry to want to invest in you"
Interview: A Drop in The Ocean Festival
Thu 01 Jun 2006"There won’t be any name bands from out of town this year. We took a conscious decision to make it as all-Notts as possible, because amongst other things, it is a celebration of Nottingham culture."
LeftLion Radio #4
Thu 01 Jun 2006Get in! Nish and The K are back to ram another chunk of 100% pure Notts in yer tab... and that's the truth, youth
Interview: The Henry Road
Sun 14 May 2006"It's got some world music in it as well. If you don't like world music, then you don't like the world"
Liam Bailey
Fri 28 Apr 2006"I lost my mojo in Nottingham, which is a shame because I loved it and miss baking in that small oven..."
The Clough Statue...
Wed 19 Apr 2006Less than a year after its launch, a bid to raise money for a statue of Brian Clough is progressing at a rapid pace...
Interview: Architects of Air
Tue 04 Apr 2006“What interests me is to develop new architectural forms to house the experience of light.”
Interview: Nightmares On Wax
Sat 01 Apr 2006"Sixteen years on any label is very rare. The fact they know to leave me to do my thing says it all. It’s a friendship to be honest. It’s not a business relationship."
Interview: Jon Burgerman
Sat 01 Apr 2006"All children are given crayons to doodle with and I was no different, so I can't really say exactly when I started."
LeftLion Magazine #10
Sat 01 Apr 2006An art special with John Newling, Page 45, John Burgerman, The Henry Road, Grain, Nightmares On Wax, MistaJam, C-Mone, Kids in Tracksuits, Dealmaker, Weeble, Shedfixman and the British Art Show.
Interview: Page 45
Sat 01 Apr 2006We had a chat with Stephen L. Holland, the manager of Britain's best comic shop Page 45...
Interview: John Newling
Sat 01 Apr 2006John Newling's name is known all around the world, but he currently resides in his hometown of good old Notts. We had a chat about his passion for art
Interview: Rob White
Sat 01 Apr 2006We had a chat with one of Nottingham's renowned artists about everything from Paul Smith to his infamous website