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Film Review: Outlaw King
Tue 20 Nov 2018David Mackenzie's historical epic tells the story of Robert the Bruce and his campaign to rid Scotland of English rule...
Live Music Review: The Decemberists at Rock City
Mon 19 Nov 2018Bearded men, giant inflatable whales and accordion solos are just some of the highlights from US Indie-rockers The Decemberists gig at Rock City. As it's been over a decade since they last performed in Notts, we thought we'd pop over to see how they fared...
Nottingham Forest FC and Framework Housing Association Have Formed a Charity Partnership
Mon 19 Nov 2018The leaves have started to fall from the trees, and while it might be a beautiful sight, it’s a sign of the inevitable impending added pressures that come with being vulnerable and homeless in winter. In a move that could help to power services, Nottingham Forest FC and Framework Housing Association have been making moves to form the first official charity partnership of the football club...
Film Review: Wildlife
Mon 19 Nov 2018Paul Dano's directorial debut is an adaptation of Richard Ford's novel about a family living in 1960s Montana...
Karoline Sofie Lee on the London Korean Film Festival
Mon 19 Nov 2018We sat down for a chat with the lovely Karoline Sofie Lee, star of The Return, which is screening at Broadway Cinema on Saturday 24 November as part of the 2018 London Korean Film Festival...
Preview: London Korean Film Festival 2018 at Broadway Cinema
Mon 19 Nov 2018The London Korean Film Festival is coming back to Nottingham with a pair of one-off screenings at Broadway Cinema...
10 Times Nottingham Folk Made National News for Stupid Reasons
Fri 16 Nov 2018Look, we love the people of Notts. But even your lot can't deny your stupidity sometimes...
Kagoule Talk New Album Strange Entertainment
Thu 15 Nov 2018Kagoule released a new album, so we asked what’s up…
Theatre Review: King Charles III at Lace Market Theatre
Thu 15 Nov 2018We went to check out Mike Bartlett’s King Charles III at Lace Market Theatre…
Meditating with the Trees: A Guide to Eco-Mindfulness in Nottingham
Thu 15 Nov 2018Kathryn Morris-Roberts is a psychotherapist who’s found some truth in the idea that trees are actually good for your wellbeing. She now helps the University of Nottingham with their mental health department, teaching students about the benefits of eco-mindfulness through her Being Outdoors workshops. Here, Kathryn tells us why you should be making time for your gold, green mates...
We Went for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at The Nottingham Oxygen Centre
Thu 15 Nov 2018For those who suffer from various illnesses, good oxygen intake is crucial for recovery. It helps to rejuvenate cells in the body and, with the continued disappearance of trees, that is becoming increasingly difficult. Luckily, places like The Nottingham Oxygen Centre provide oxygen therapy to help alleviate symptoms of illness. We had a chat with the folk at the centre...
Live Music Review: Anchorsong at Metronome
Wed 14 Nov 2018We just can’t stay away from Metronome at the moment. The expansive stage, killer lighting and smell of fresh paint have got us hooked, so we headed down for another eclectic evening of tunes. This time, from ordinarily-solo MPC monster, Anchorsong…
New York Comedian Iliza Shlesinger Played Glee Club Nottingham
Wed 14 Nov 2018Nottingham is great for world-famous artists performing on your doorstep, sometimes in intimate venues. One of the most prominent comedians at the moment, Iliza Schlesinger brought her show Fluent in English to a few hundred people in Nottingham’s Glee Club on a Monday night...
Express Yourself in Notts: We Made a Zine with Hannah Whitlow and Dizzy Ink
Mon 12 Nov 2018We visited Nottingham Zine Library down at Nottingham Contemporary, to get inspired by the city in a zine workshop put together by Express Yourself...
Live Music Review: I Am Lono at Rough Trade Nottingham
Mon 12 Nov 2018We got down to Rough Trade Nottingham to check out the audible wares of local favourite I Am Lono...
Nottingham's John Lewis Advert: Christmas Covers 2018 at The Bodega
Mon 12 Nov 2018What would the season be without a bit of Grey Hairs and Rod Stewart? This year we celebrate seventeen Christmasses filled with the covery wailings of our musical community, all in the cosy comfort of The Bodega. Last year, £1,800 was raised for Notts Hospice and Zephyr's, and so to stir some charitable happenings in Nottingham's belly once more, David Lilley has put together this wonderful advertisement to demonstrate what a Festive Miracle the evening is set to be...
Nottingham Greeting Card Business The Art File on Sustainability and the Creative Industry
Mon 12 Nov 2018Exchanging messages of goodwill has been common practice ever since the early Egyptians, who used papyrus scrolls to send greetings and sparked an international trend spanning centuries. While some may bash out a quick “happy birthday” text to their gran, the greeting card industry is still thriving. We sat down with James Mace, of local business The Art File, who explains why…
Tribute: Gordon Pollitt (Wholesome Fish) 1965-2018
Sun 11 Nov 2018Gordon Pollitt, a founder member of Wholesome Fish died last month at the age 53 after a two-year journey with cancer. Here’s a tribute to him from his wife and bandmates…
Notts Hosts 2018 Games of Remembrance
Sun 11 Nov 2018Many of you will know the story of the Christmas truce, where both British and German soldiers temporarily cease-fired to play a football match during World War One. Perhaps it’s fitting that with 2018 marking 100 years since the end of the First World War, that a football match between British and German soldiers took place.
Tommy K on the Side: Sauce of Royal Income
Sun 11 Nov 2018Our condiment connoisseur is bringing you the sauce...
Live Review: Bill Ryder-Jones at Rough Trade
Sat 10 Nov 2018Bill Ryder-Jones pops up at Rough Trade to celebrate the release of his new album Yawn with an intimate set.
Live Music Review: Acid Mothers Temple and Shiftwork at Metronome
Fri 09 Nov 2018Our Mike and Becky got down to Metronome to check out Acid Mothers Temple and Shiftwork...
The Creative Perambulations of Sherwood Forest
Thu 08 Nov 2018Back in medieval and early Tudor days, coppers strolled along the official – although often confused and disputed – boundary of Sherwood Forest, checking for robbers and the like. In more recent times, poets, photographers, and sound artists have traced the olde steps, now running through tarmaced ex-mining towns, looking for inspiration on the Creative Perambulations of Sherwood Forest...
Nina Smith on Her Long-Awaited Debut Album White Feather
Thu 08 Nov 2018After years of writing and recording, Nina Smith is releasing her long-awaited debut album, White Feather. Slick and beautifully produced by Yoad Nevo (Sia, Goldfrapp), the record is emotional, with classic r’n’b sprinkled throughout for good measure. We grabbed Nina for a chat and a congratulations…
The Wrong Side of the River: Meadows vs West Bridgford
Wed 07 Nov 2018The Trent. Starting in Staffordshire and slicing through Nottingham, is it a mark of social division in the city? Jasmin Pacey-Devlin reflects on her time living on both sides…