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Photos: Splendour Festival 2014
Sun 27 Jul 2014Saint Raymond, Gallery 47, Bud, Happy Mondays and more kept the crowds going no matter what the skies were saying
Mannequin live at The Chameleon
Sat 26 Jul 2014Nottingham hardcore types rip it up at at one of our favourite venues
Live: Splendour Festival 2014
Fri 25 Jul 2014Joy Mumford, Saint Raymond, Amber Run, A Plastic Rose, Bitter Strings and many more dodge the rain to entertain the Wollaton Park masses
Alison Moore on short stories
Fri 25 Jul 2014"I do seem to have an interest in characters who walk willingly into situations they then can't get out of"
The Reviewers - Jenny Kohnhorst
Thu 24 Jul 2014The Nottingham New Theatre have a musical comedy all ready to take to Edinburgh Fringe, but not before they preview it here
Left Line and Length: July
Thu 24 Jul 2014"Yes, it felt like a game that would win a Championship. Ironically, the previous game had felt like one in which you chuck a Championship away"
Mouthy Poets: Say Sum Thin 7
Thu 24 Jul 2014The Nottingham crew and guest John Agard get stuck into poetry at the Playhouse
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Thu 24 Jul 2014Another prequel in the revamped franchise - how does it compare to the others?
Finding Vivian Maier
Thu 24 Jul 2014A documentary about a photographer, now compared to Diane Arbus and Henri Carter-Bresson, who was unknown in her lifetime
Chilwell Canary Girls
Thu 24 Jul 2014We imagine what life was like for the ladies of Chilwell’s National Shell Filling Factory - dubbed the Chilwell Canary Girls for their yellow-tinged skin from the long term exposure to TNT - who packed over nineteen million ammunition shells during the First World War...
Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon
Wed 23 Jul 2014Mike Myers tries his hand at documentary making.
Top Five Tropical Beats according to Hemulen Soundz
Wed 23 Jul 2014The Notts DJ digs deep and picks-out his favourite summer sizzlers
A History of St Ann's Allotments
Wed 23 Jul 2014With its community feel and green-fingered goodness, we look back at the history of Europe's biggest detached town gardens
I Am Divine
Tue 22 Jul 2014The documentary about Harris Milstead, and his alter ego Divine, is at Broadway Cinema this week
A History of Coal Mining in 10 Objects
Tue 22 Jul 2014"As a miner's son who grew up in the area during the sixties and seventies, I wanted to reflect on the culture that shaped me"
Three Girl Rhumba
Mon 21 Jul 2014"I imagine if The Jonas Brothers came back after five years then they’d be really good, so that’s how we see what we do"
Nusic #83,Nusic
Mon 21 Jul 2014Did you get yourself to Splendour? Catch up with some of the loveliness that went off, plus two fistfuls of tunes
Pick of the Week: 21 - 27 July
Sun 20 Jul 2014We've scouted around the listings to give you some prime cuts from this coming week's diary
Oh What A Lovely War
Sun 20 Jul 2014"The real stars are the set and the ensemble, who combine to bring the text alive"
Future Session 65 - Field Studies
Sat 19 Jul 2014New music, live in session, from Nottingham. The latest artist in the Nusic studio is
Live: Ady Suleiman, Noah and Phoebe Ball
Fri 18 Jul 2014A night of Notts talent at the Rescue Rooms headlined by the future poster boy for British Soul music
Joel Baker
Fri 18 Jul 2014"I'm a romantic, 100% and it’s a flaw in my human body. It gets me heartbroken, it gets me into trouble, it's not good"
Interview: Rankin
Fri 18 Jul 2014Rankin is a portrait and fashion photographer behind the inception of magazines Dazed and Confused, Another and Hunger. Throughout his career, he’s pointed his lens at a dream list of celebrities, including Madonna, Kate Moss and David Bowie. He even got the Queen to crack a smile. As part of the Museums at Night project, he came to St Ann’s Allotments to shoot the people who call it a home away from home. We popped down to the event and caught a few words of wisdom from the mononymous man...