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Music Video: Babe Punch - Control
Fri 28 Jul 2017The band's debut music video for the infectiously spiky Control...
The Notts Charity Lending an Ear to the LGBT+ Community
Fri 28 Jul 2017Thursday 27 July 2017 marks fifty years since an Act of Parliament was passed that partially decriminalised homosexual acts between consenting males, and acted as one of the first major steps in the liberalisation of laws relating to homosexuality. David Edgley, one of the founding members of the Notts LGBT+ Network, has seen vast swathes of change over the years, so we sat down to pick his brains...
Film Review: Dunkirk
Fri 28 Jul 2017Christopher Nolan's latest effort has been met with fairly universal praise, we take a look to see if it's deserved...
5 Things to Do in Nottingham This Weekend
Thu 27 Jul 2017It's big. It's massive. It's the bleddy weekend, your lot...
Art Works: Tim Mayfield
Thu 27 Jul 2017A few words from the artist behind this bleddy beautiful Koi...
Gay in the 80s: From Fighting for Our Rights to Fighting for Our Lives
Wed 26 Jul 2017The eighties was a period of mixed fortunes for Britain’s LGBT+ communities, or lesbian and gay communities as we were known then. Sustained campaigning throughout the seventies had, by the turn of that decade, seen LGBT+ rights moving into the mainstream political agenda, but the emergence of AIDS in 1981 hit us on both a personal and political level...
Promoter Focus: Shady Cow
Wed 26 Jul 2017We caught up with one of the most inclusive promoters about town...
The Man Who Makes Boats
Tue 25 Jul 2017When you picture yourself retiring, you probably imagine an armchair, a cuppa, and Countdown on the telly box. Maybe you'll have a hobby: card making or gardening; nothing too strenuous. James Blackburn however, started a business making canal boats. Yep, he’s decided to make two of ‘em a year. Just because...
An Ode to Brown Betty's
Mon 24 Jul 2017Our favourite St James' street cafe is closing. And we are in mourning...
Nottingham's Queens of Drag
Mon 24 Jul 2017Nottingham is full of fun, and some of the boggers who do the damn thing best are the city’s drag queens. We’ve rounded up the ladies you’re most likely to find lathering the slap on, miming away, and chucking shade abaht like nobody’s business. People of Nottingham; we introduce to you, the queens of drag...
Theatre Review: Macbeth
Sun 23 Jul 2017A spot of darkness and brooding casts a shadow over a summer evening
Art Works: Alanna Chamberlain
Sat 22 Jul 2017The feminist artist on her pin badge piece, Goddess of Growth...
Earache Records Bring the Heavies to Glastonbury
Fri 21 Jul 2017When Earache Records founder, Digby Pearson, put out Anglican Scrape Attic – a compilation of hardcore and thrash metal – in 1985, even he would have failed to predict the impact the DIY flexi disc would have on the British metal scene over the next three decades. Pearson followed it up in 1986 with a split 7” between Heresy and Concrete Sox, and then shortly after, in 1987, an album by The Accused became the first release to officially carry the Earache name.
Welcome to Nottingham - Student Guide 2017
Fri 21 Jul 2017Our 2017 Student Guide is produced in partnership with both Nottingham University and Nottingham Trent University, with the support of Nottingham City Council and Nottingham BID. These key relationships mean the guide is distributed exclusively right into the heart of student life, across all campuses, in halls of residence and at freshers’ fair events.
Call After Midnight are the Audience Favourite
Fri 21 Jul 2017After they won the Audience Award at the Noise from the Next Generation competition, we thought it was high time we had a word with the newest kids on the block, Call After Midnight. Talking all things music is frontman and bassist, Gianluca Coranto...
Film Review: Spider-Man Homecoming
Thu 20 Jul 2017Hannah Parker reviews the newest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe...
Make Your Own Robot with MeArm Pi
Thu 20 Jul 2017Mime Industries are a local company that create build-it-yourself robotic kits, and people can use them to learn to code. To support the release of their newest product, the MeArm Pi, they ran a Kickstarter campaign that was quickly oversubscribed, with 852 backers pledging a whopping £56,376. We sat down with company founder, Ben Pirt; a man who’s very handy with robot arms...