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F For Film: Metronome, The Venue Now in Full Swing
Thu 01 Nov 2018Our Screen Editor has summat to say about the city's new venue...
Film Review: New Halloween, Old Halloween and the Donald Pleasence factor
Wed 31 Oct 2018Gemma Finch gives her two cents on the Halloween franchise, including the new remake and the Nottingham connection to the 1978 original...
Cosmic American Are Celebrating Their Twentieth Birthday
Wed 31 Oct 2018Cosmic American are some of Nottingham’s finest promoters, bringing folk, rock, blues, country, and the rest, to humble Notts. Since their twentieth-anniversary celebrations have just gone, we thought it was only right to have a good natter with head honchos Glenn Sayward and James Windsor about the last twenty years of bringing quality local and international musicians to our city’s stages...
Under Cover Artist: Leosaysays
Wed 31 Oct 2018Our cover and poster artist for the month, Leosaysays, chats to us about his work...
Discotech x The Waves Bring Kelper Home at Rough Trade This Friday
Tue 30 Oct 2018Our Eileen gives us the lowdown on what to expect from Discotech and The Waves at Rough Trade this Friday...
The Thompson Brothers on Bonfire Night, Freddy Mercury and Quinces
Tue 30 Oct 2018Nottingham's most opinionated grocers on...
Artist Tristram Aver is Raising Awareness of Austerity and Autism Through His Native British Trees Series
Tue 30 Oct 2018Tristram Aver is a father, artist and curator who recently used lino-printing techniques to create 1,000 prints in one day, all on his tod, to raise money and awareness for Autism East Midlands and The Woodland Trust. An extension of his Native British Trees series, the project delves into topics ranging from austerity and war, to sustainability and mental health. We sat down with Tristram beneath the yellowing Victoria Park leaves to find out what's rustling in his brain crevices...
Ayup Duck: The Latest Nottingham News
Tue 30 Oct 2018What's been rufflin' Ayup Duck's feathers this month?
Notts Lad Lewis Doherty on His Sell-Out Edinburgh Fringe Show Wolf
Mon 29 Oct 2018Notts lad, Lewis Doherty, brings his sell-out Edinburgh Fringe show back to his homeland
Tommy K on the Side: Condiments on the Continent
Mon 29 Oct 2018Ketchup on Tommy's European adventures...
Left Magpie: Fans Crave More Than Cheap Chocolate and Stamps
Sun 28 Oct 2018Every week there seems to be gloomy headlines of some aged standard bearer of the British high street stumbling into crisis. Debenhams seem to be the latest victim, with a reported 50 stores set to close nationwide.
There's Astronomical Amounts of Food at COSMO World Buffet
Sun 28 Oct 2018Sampling food from around the world never felt so easy...
5 Notts Albums to Listen to This October
Fri 26 Oct 2018Listen to these lot to prepare yersen for a spot of trick-or-treatin'
History of the Weird Midlands Episode Four: Mysteries of the Midlands
Fri 26 Oct 2018This is it, freaks and geeks! In the season one finale, the gang delve into all the wonder and weirdness they've come across in the last four weeks. Prepare for chills, thrills, and spills! Warning: Contains strong language and some serious spookiness.
5 Sober Group Activities in Nottingham
Thu 25 Oct 2018Whether you’re trying to save money, or you’re sick of waking up to a cold pizza slice stuck to your cheek and you’re just looking for summat to do that doesn’t involve goin aht in tahn, this is the list for you...
Theatre Review: Rebus - Long Shadows
Wed 24 Oct 2018The past comes to haunt the Scottish detective in his retirement
Film Review: Dogman
Wed 24 Oct 2018Criminal underworld meets underdog in Garrone’s brutal portrayal of male friendship gone ruff...
Theatre Review: Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo
Wed 24 Oct 2018Ballet comedy gold from the all male drag troupe
Interview: Spitfire director David Fairhead
Wed 24 Oct 2018We caught up with David Fairhead, co-director of the new documentary Spitfire, ahead of its screening at Broadway Cinema...
Forest Ladies Host Windrush Knees Up
Tue 23 Oct 2018On Sunday 28 October a celebration of the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the Empire Windrush is taking place at the City Ground. Nottingham Forest Ladies FC are taking on the Jamaican national team, the Senior ‘Reggae Girlz’ with a 3.00pm kick off, but the day will be a festival of much more than just football.
Notts Poet and Austerity Opposer Lytisha Tunbridge Tells Her Story
Tue 23 Oct 2018Lytisha Tunbridge won the Expanding Horizons Award 2018 at Nottingham Writers’ Studio, for her work supporting World Jam, DIY Poets, Poetry Aloud, Poets Against Racism, Social Model Writers, Sisterhood and Solidarity, Support the NHS, Young Voices, Reading with Dementia, and We Shall Overcome. Somehow she managed to find the time to share some words with us, and tell us her story...
Nottingham Sees Absurdist Theatre in Maison Foo's A Thing Mislaid
Tue 23 Oct 2018Bea Udeh went to see A Thing Mislaid at Nottingham Lakeside Arts' Djanogly Theatre...
The Secret Basement Party (with Zines) Lives on in Notts with Wild Brunch
Tue 23 Oct 2018Our Eileen got down to rave with the city's secret party-goers at Wild Brunch...
Nusic Podcast #190 with Emily Makis, Super Furniture, Tilly Greentree, Jah Digga and more...
Tue 23 Oct 2018This week’s New Music Podcast is a Hockley Hustle special! Featuring picks from Cultural Vibrations, Buttonpusher, Leftlion and more, info on all the charities being supported by the Hustle, plus… some dolphins… from Space!
This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.