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The Colour of Love Project
Wed 22 Nov 2017Whether you’re head over heels in love or not, many of us think we know what all that lovey-dovey stuff is all about...
Film Review: The Florida Project
Wed 22 Nov 2017Sean Baker gives a rare look behind the curtain of the ‘the happiest place on earth’ in this bleak and eye-opening film
Film Review: Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool
Wed 22 Nov 2017A tale of the last glimmers of a Hollywood starlet and why the North of England became her dying wish
The Centenary of Captain Albert Ball
Tue 21 Nov 20172017 marks the centenary of the death of Captain Albert Ball, an English fighter pilot made famous during the First World War. After snapping some of the hidden Notts monuments dedicated to the historical figure, we took a look back at probably the most famous person not to have their name on a Nottingham tram; a man that the legendary Red Baron described as “by far, the best English flying man”...
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro for MIND
Mon 20 Nov 2017One local lass is gettin’ out there and tackling one of the world's most dangerous mountain climbs in the name of mental health...
Theatre Review: Antigone
Mon 20 Nov 2017Future and past combine to follow one family’s journey in a dystopian reality
5 Things to do in Nottingham This Week
Sun 19 Nov 2017There's some interesting stuff to be gerrin' up to this week...
Nottingham in Photos
Sat 18 Nov 2017Here's what your lot have been snapping over the last thirty days or so...
Finding Headspace - Review of Making Headway's latest book launch
Sat 18 Nov 2017Living with a brain injury is a difficult and oftentimes raw experience. However, the writers and editors involved in the creation of the newest Global Words Press book Making Headway: Living with Brain Injury are willing to share their stories and inspire us all to live better and braver lives.
Conceptual and Abstract Art at Rough Trade Nottingham
Sat 18 Nov 2017This weekend, for one weekend only, Matt Britton and Mike Dack have an exhibition of Conceptual and Abstract Art on at Rough Trade. We popped over to check out what was going on...
Midlands Women's Aid Need Your Help
Fri 17 Nov 2017Crimbo is close, which means it’s time to get giving, and if you’re looking for a worthy cause in need of pennies we’ve got it covered. Midlands Women’s Aid, a refuge service in Notts, is looking to raise £840 to buy presents for forty children (budgeting £20 per child) and they need our help. They’ve only got till Sunday 10 December to hit their target…
Meadows Brick Graffiti from Days Past in Photos
Fri 17 Nov 2017We went a'snapping around Old Meadows to see what we could find in the way of graffiti, and here's what we found engraved in the walls...
6 Things to Do in Nottingham This Weekend
Thu 16 Nov 2017We've got an extra one for you this week, ducks. All in the name of Christmas spirit...
Noshingham: Roxy Ball Room
Thu 16 Nov 2017Drinkers of Notts rejoiced upon hearing that the Roxy Ball Room, a boozer with a sporty twist, would be opening its doors on Thurland Street. It promised to bring a taste of London’s nightlife gaming culture to Hoodtown, and our Emily couldn’t wait to get down to the opening night...
Lucy Does... Framework's Street Outreach
Thu 16 Nov 2017Our Lucy was up at the crack of dawn to give the Framework Street Outreach team a hand...
John Maslen: Interview with the Nottingham Guitarist
Wed 15 Nov 2017The veteran musician discusses growing up in 1960s Nottingham, playing Peel Sessions with Gaffa, and making his first ever solo album...
Exhibition Review: Collected Words at Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Wed 15 Nov 2017A celebration of Nottingham’s literary wares, past and present...
Live Music Review: Blast Off Festival Day Four at Rough Trade
Mon 13 Nov 2017The final day of the Blast Off Festival saw the action relocating back to Rough Trade. A very tired Gav headed down to hear Thee Girl Fridays and The Launderettes.
Georgina Wilding is Nottingham's First Young Poet Laureate
Mon 13 Nov 2017Georgina Wilding was announced as Nottingham’s first Young Poet Laureate on National Poetry Day. A rising star on the literature scene, Georgina is the founder of independent publishing house, Mud Press, and has written for radio and TV, most recently performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. A staunch believer in the power of poetry to change lives, between now and February 2019 she’s going to be promoting Nottingham worldwide through words, and getting as many people involved as she can...
Sex, Drugs, and Rolling On: An evening with Lee Stuart Evans
Mon 13 Nov 2017With a novel under his belt and years of TV experience to his name, comedic heavy-hitter Lee Stuart Evans is fast becoming a staple of Nottingham's literature scene. We decided to pop down to Five Leaves Bookshop for a reading of his latest novel Words Best Sung, and were treated to a night of rock and roll and rampant laughs.
David Thomas Broughton Interview
Mon 13 Nov 2017The unique and beguiling musician talks living in Korea, awkwardness and what it's like to have a documentary made about you ahead of his forthcoming show at The Maze...
Film Review: The Acting Class
Mon 13 Nov 2017We checked out the new documentary that's lifting the lid on the struggles facing working-class and BAME people succeeding in the acting profession...