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Amulet, Sonder and Short Weekends at Rough Trade in Photos
Mon 17 Jul 2017We got down to check out Amulet at Rough Trade...
Nusic Podcast #158 with Rob Green, Super Furniture, Brotherhood, Bru-C and more
Mon 17 Jul 2017Stuff this in yer lugholes...
5 Things to Do in Nottingham This Week
Sun 16 Jul 2017Tuesday night. Clear your schedule. Come and see us. And get stuck in to the rest of the week's offerings, too...
Hollie McNish at Inspire Poetry Festival 2017
Sat 15 Jul 2017Swearing and drinking in the library with Hollie McNish
Live Music Review: Waterfront Festival 2017
Sat 15 Jul 2017We got down to the annual carouse by the canal...
Theatre Review: Around the World in 80 Days
Thu 13 Jul 2017One world, 80 days travel and 125 characters in 130 hilarious minutes
The Students Leave, a Mole Person Speaks
Thu 13 Jul 2017Who, or what, comes to the surface of the city when the clever clogs go back home?
Nusic Advice: Releasing Music Independently
Wed 12 Jul 2017All you need to know about releasing music independently, from the champions of new Notts music...
Advertising Sectioned: Tony Gardner, Your Labour & Co-Operative Candidate for Beeston (October 1974)
Wed 12 Jul 2017Local adverts ripped from the pages of history...
British Cyclist Tommy Simpson Died 50 Years Ago Today
Wed 12 Jul 2017In the days before Team Sky, asthma medication and bubble suits, the most famous British road cyclist was Tom Simpson. Thursday 13 July is the fiftieth anniversary of his death while climbing Mont Ventoux during the Tour de France and so we take a look back at the life and times of the fastest Nottingham resident on two wheels…
Debbie Bryan's Got Nottingham's Best Independent Business
Wed 12 Jul 2017Last year, lace lover Debbie Bryan was awarded Nottingham’s Best Independent Business as part of It’s In Nottingham’s Independents Festival. In her quaint, Lace Market shop, she does Crafternoons, supper clubs, and keeps her trinket-adorned tea room stocked with the tastiest of cakes. We sat down with the woman herself to talk all things textiles, and to see how things have been going since her commendation…
England vs South Africa Test Match at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
Wed 12 Jul 2017South Africa are in town to play against England at Trent Bridge. After a shellacking in the first test at Lords, the visitors will be eager to make amends when they arrive in Nottingham, but is history on their side? We look back at previous meetings between the two nations beneath the sacred windows of the Trent Bridge Inn...
Theatre Review: Dial M For Murder
Wed 12 Jul 2017The Theatre Royal have bought their Classic Thriller season back for another year, and this time there's a Hitchcock classic along for the ride...
Live Music Review: Public Service Broadcasting at Rough Trade
Wed 12 Jul 2017Where do you go after an album about the space race? If you're Public Service Broadcasting, the obvious answer is recording an album about the coal mining in the Welsh valleys. The band come to Rough Trade to host an album launch party for new LP Every Valley.
The Jungle Book is Coming to Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Tue 11 Jul 2017In a collaboration between Nottingham Lakeside Arts and New Street Theatre, The Jungle Book is coming to town. True to the Kipling score, and definitely not Disney, the production has an awesome new musical makeup. We speak to director of the show Martin Berry about what to expect from the bogger...
Theatre Review: Jane Eyre
Mon 10 Jul 2017Love was in the air when the original plain Jane came to town on Sunday evening.
Sound of the Lion #60
Mon 10 Jul 2017With Bloody Head, Brad Dear, Russian Linesman, Issaka, Dystopian Future Movies, Hashtagobi, Joseph Knight, flöat and Stacey McMullen...
Street Tales: The Origins of Nottingham
Mon 10 Jul 2017“Both for the buildings on the side of it, for the very great wideness of the streets, and the clean paving of it, it is the fairest without exception of all England.” – Said of Nottingham in the time of Henry VIII, c 1512
Dinosaurs of China Roam Wollaton Hall
Mon 10 Jul 2017Wollaton Hall is set to welcome some rather large guests to its grounds this summer. From Sinraptors to the mammoth Mamenchisaurus, the skeletons of never-before-seen dinosaurs will be making their way from China to Hoodtown to form the Dinosaurs of China exhibition. We sat down with curators, Adam Smith and Wang Qi, to learn all about it...