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Film Review: The Limehouse Golem
Mon 18 Sept 2017Miriam Blakemore-Hoy braved the Victorian-era horror-mystery, and was left feeling pretty impressed...
Sara Pascoe Thinks Your Vegan Jokes Aren't Funny
Mon 18 Sept 2017Jane Austen comes over all funny this September in Sara Pascoe’s humorous and feminist take on Pride and Prejudice. We chatted with the comedian when she landed at Notts Playhouse for a preview...
Thurland Street Has Got It's Mojo Back
Sun 17 Sept 2017Nottingham's latest hedonistic, musical offering, Mojo, is a bleddy good place for some scran, a mashup, and skanking on the tables...
5 Things to Do in Nottingham This Week
Sun 17 Sept 2017The weekend may be over, but that's not a problem rahnd 'ere...
Nottingham in Photos
Sat 16 Sept 2017We asked your lot to send us photos. And boy oh boy are we glad we did...
Preview: The Screen at Contemporary: American Rebel Season
Sat 16 Sept 2017The Screen at Contemporary, the cinema programme bringing curated seasons of classic, cult and art house films to the art centre is back with the American Rebel season, celebrating "the other, the outsider, the misfit and the loner of American cinema."
In Focus: Sci-Tronic
Fri 15 Sept 2017Malcolm Skyylab, aka Malcolm Bliss-Brown, is a laser display, VJ and underground trance-tune specialist who’s been on the Notts scene since 1996. Whacking on epic lighting shows at club nights under Skyylab Laser Lighting UK, he also runs Sci-Tronic: the night dedicated to hard trance, psygressive, and everything in between. Having appeared everywhere from Cookie Club to The Angel, this month Sci-Tronic celebrates its fourth birthday at its new home: The Irish Centre. Ahead of the event, we got our Malcolm to answer a few questions in photographic form…
5 Things to Do in Nottingham This Weekend
Fri 15 Sept 2017Get stuck in to the fruits of Nottingham...
Film Review: My Pure Land
Fri 15 Sept 2017We checked out Nottingham director Sam Masud's debut feature ahead of its release at Broadway Cinema...
Left Panther: Nottingham Panthers News & Updates
Thu 14 Sept 2017The Panthers have made a bleddy brilliant start to the season. Our Sally takes us through all of the on-ice excitement
Could This Nottingham Filmmaker Win An Oscar?
Thu 14 Sept 2017Sam Masud is in with a shot to be Nottingham's first ever Oscar nominated director for his brilliant debut film My Pure Land
The Artist Who Makes Famous Faces Out Of Cans
Wed 13 Sept 2017Kelly Ann Holmes is a self-taught mixed media artist specialising in the use of recycled drinks cans. She’s a homegrown Nottingham gal, and draws inspiration from the vibrant scenes our city has to offer. She won the first Open Exhibition at THiNK in Cobden Chambers, and is gearing up for her first solo show, Wasted Talents and Glorious Tragedies: an exhibition in portraiture based on fame and glamour, touching on the topics of mental health and substance abuse...
The School of Artisan Food is Hogwarts for Bakers
Wed 13 Sept 2017Long-forgotten baking techniques are seeing a new lease of life thanks to The School of Artisan Food, based up in North Nottinghamshire. The School is a not-for-profit organisation that teaches anyone, from the enthusiastic foodie to the professional baker, the art of artisan food production. After it was shortlisted for awards by the Great Food Club and the Great British Food Magazine, we popped over to the Welbeck Estate, eager to learn more about the movement that’s taking the culinary world by storm...
Top Ten Alternative Westerns
Wed 13 Sept 2017To celebrate the release of Sam Masud's My Pure Land at Broadway this week, we take a look at some more quality alternative Westerns...
Ian Livingstone Talks Fighting Fantasy
Tue 12 Sept 2017To celebrate 35 years of the Fighting Fantasy books, Ian Livingstone came to Central Library to talk about their history and run a workshop on how to write your own adventure.
Could You Be A Future Leader of Nottingham?
Tue 12 Sept 2017Should the next leaders of our fine city be more representative of minorities? The Renewal Trust certainly thinks so. Whether you’ve directly experienced homelessness, or you’re from an ethnic minority, this charity’s new training programme aims to get you into the driving seats...
Nusic Podcast #162 with The Chase, Gallery 47, As December Falls, and More
Tue 12 Sept 2017This week’s New Music Podcast sees Judge Rinder sit in judgment, Darwin Deez head off to West Bridgford, plus we feature a medieval demon...
Film Review: Oxide Ghosts - The Brass Eye Tapes
Tue 12 Sept 2017Michael Cummings' documentary about the cult TV series screened at Broadway this week...
Film Open at Broadway Cinema
Tue 12 Sept 2017We went down to Broadway Cinema to check out the selection of films from Female, Black and Minority Ethnic directors
Street Tales: St. Mary De Roche
Mon 11 Sept 2017The Nottingham caves are found in clusters, in various locations throughout the city. Perhaps the best known and most recognisable of these are those of Castle Rock...
Tumble Audio's Oli Gibbons on the Sounds That Make Him Tick
Mon 11 Sept 2017Notts lad Oli Gibbons of Tumble Audio has had his imagination captured by soundsystems. From attending raves like Misst, Futureproof, Rubberdub, Basslaced and Detonate in his teenage years, to running the go-to label for guaranteed dancefloor madness, his involvement and dedication to the culture has led him to spawn his own musical powerhouse, right here in Notts...
Buzzword: A Poem for Beeston Competition
Mon 11 Sept 2017Them lot over at The Beestonian have been running their very own poetry comp, looking for poems inspired by Beeston. With the deadline fast approaching, they’re on the look-out for some young scrawlers…
Arianne Churchman is Wearing a Horse's Head at Nottingham Castle
Sun 10 Sept 2017Arianne Churchman won the Solo Exhibition Prize at the Nottingham Castle Open last year, and the result, Horse-Play, delves into the folklore of Hopper Joe, the Minehead Hobby Horse, and Arnold Rattenbury's 1977 exhibition about clowning. We talked to Arianne, and Rattenbury's publisher John Lucas, ahead of the opening later this month.
Notes from the Middle Kingdom: Let’s Censor like Lions and Tigers and Bears.
Sun 10 Sept 2017Oh my! Our man in Beijing is back with an unconventional approach for Nottingham's 2023 City of Culture bid. The real question is, how deep is your love?