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Gregory Woods: Dream Midnight
Thu 12 Feb 2015Nottingham Trent University's former Professor of Gay and Lesbian Studies shares a beautiful poem with us
Promoter Focus: Tumble
Thu 12 Feb 2015"Deadbeat took his trousers off and played the majority of his set with his crown jewels out"
Interview: Gregory Woods
Thu 12 Feb 2015In honour of February being LGBT History Month, we caught up with poet and former NTU lecturer, Gregory Woods, to discuss gay rights, Ann Widdecombe and our silly British sensibilities when it comes to sex...
Writing Satire with Andy Croft
Thu 12 Feb 2015"Spitting Image established a series of enduring and negative images that the Tory party still cannot shake off"
Ayup Duck!
Thu 12 Feb 2015Our mate Rikki Marr narrates recent Nottingham happenings in pictorial form
Gregory Woods: Dream Midnight
Thu 12 Feb 2015Nottingham Trent University's former Professor of Gay and Lesbian Studies shares a beautiful poem with us
Promoter Focus: Tumble
Thu 12 Feb 2015"Deadbeat took his trousers off and played the majority of his set with his crown jewels out"
Interview: Philip George
Wed 11 Feb 2015A short time ago, Philip Woodhead was making beats in his bedroom and working at Next, when attention for his tune Wish You Were Mine started gaining momentum on several streaming platforms. After signing to 3 Beat, the track reached number two in the charts and has picked up international acclaim. We checked in with him on the blower…
Katie Half-Price: Tales of the Ales
Tue 10 Feb 2015Nottingham's orangest book reviewer got well bored reading all the time so we sent her daahn pub instead
Music Reviews: February 2015
Tue 10 Feb 2015We write some words about Nottingham's finest noisemakers for your reading pleasure
Book Reviews: February 2015
Tue 10 Feb 2015With Linda Hardy, Ian Douglas, Alan Gibbons, Steve Larder, Ed Nicholas Griffin and more
A Night at the Badminton
Mon 09 Feb 2015"The doubles is a light-speed choreography of muscle explosion, split-second decision-making, sub-conscious geometry, physical contortion and two-moves-ahead tactics"
The Dilettante Society on Augusta Ada Lovelace
Mon 09 Feb 2015The daughter of Lord Byron and Annabella Milbanke bridged the gap between the art and science worlds. Two lovely ladies from The Dilettante Society tell us more...
In Focus: Cheryl Farnden
Mon 09 Feb 2015Venus Pole Dancing queen, DJ and voiceover artist extraordinaire, Cheryl Farnden answers our questions in pictorial form
A Night at the Badminton
Mon 09 Feb 2015"The doubles is a light-speed choreography of muscle explosion, split-second decision-making, sub-conscious geometry, physical contortion and two-moves-ahead tactics"
Moscow City Ballet: The Nutcracker
Sun 08 Feb 2015It’s like that elusive last Christmas present that got lost in the post
Pick of the Week: 8 - 15 February
Sun 08 Feb 2015Ideas for Valentine's dates and brilliant distractions from life as a singleton
Moscow City Ballet: The Nutcracker
Sun 08 Feb 2015It’s like that elusive last Christmas present that got lost in the post
Pick of the Week: 8 - 15 February
Sun 08 Feb 2015Ideas for Valentine's dates and brilliant distractions from life as a singleton
Dreaming In Code
Sat 07 Feb 2015"Eddie Kay had chosen to portray a world without women. It’s a scary place – believe me!"
Interview: Aisling Loftus
Sat 07 Feb 2015Don’t be fooled by the Cockney accent, Aisling Loftus may play a southerner in the ITV drama Mr Selfridge, but she’s cut from Nottingham cloth. With roles lined up in an adaptation of the notoriously weighty War and Peace, and the somewhat lighter Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, we spoke to her about her screen journey thus far…