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We Catch Up With Nottingham-Based Filmmaker Sharon Walia About 'The Keepers of the Pigs', a Poignant Exploration of Guinea Pigs
Mon 06 Nov 2023Nottingham-based filmmaker Sharon Walia uses her camera to tell important stories, having already tackled the poor treatment of refugees through The Movement and spotlighted the powerful tales of the UK’s first Windrush generation through Parallel Histories. Now, the documentarian turns her attention to animal rights, in the form of The Keepers of the Pigs - a poignant exploration of an unlikely subject, guinea pigs - heading across the globe to witness their unique cultural impact, and meet those trying to protect one of man’s closest friends…
Gig Review: Deadletter at The Bodega
Mon 06 Nov 2023This Halloween, The Bodega was haunted by a particularly aptly named headliner; Deadletter. Giving an energetic, tight and memorable performance, the post-punk sextet cast their magic on Nottingham’s punters for a night of pure fun...
In Photos: SNAYX at The Bodega
Mon 06 Nov 2023Combining explosive riffs and confrontational vocals with splashes of playful punk, SNAYX are breaking through at a time when socially conscious, aggressive guitar music is making waves across the UK and beyond...
Gig Review: Fat Dog at The Bodega
Mon 06 Nov 2023Taking place in a venue definitely too small for them, Fat Dog took to The Bodega with attitude and style...
Gig Review: Corella at Rescue Rooms
Mon 06 Nov 2023Manchester-based indie-rock quartet Corella take to the stage at Rescue Rooms for a sold-out set. With tracks that feel larger-than-life, and even somewhat cinematic, it’s no wonder that these guys have been making waves amongst the indie soundscape. With a debut album on the way, as well as all the talent and ambition required for a meteoric rise, Corella find themselves upon the threshold of something momentous…
Tharun Chelley & Hitz Unadkhat: the Hairy Indian Bikers (without Bikes Because Their Mums Won't Let Them)
Mon 06 Nov 2023The Death of Disco: A Brief History of Nottingham Nightclubs
Sun 05 Nov 2023When it comes to nightclubs, Nottingham has more than its fair share of legendary venues from Rock City to NG One to Pryzm. There really is something for everyone. But there are many clubs that have had their last orders at the bar and closed the doors for good, leaving nothing but memories.
Some have become legends such as Isis, Bopp, Mario’s, Part Two, Media, Skyy Club, Kool Kat, The Garage and more. Hidden behind their new lives as solicitor’s offices, student accommodation or studios, here are four venues we have loved and lost.
Art, Poetry, Music, and the Being Human Festival: Here’s What’s on in Nottingham This Week 6 - 12 November
Sun 05 Nov 2023Head down to the Being Human Festival, and enjoy some art, poetry or music in between...
Film Review: Bottoms
Sun 05 Nov 2023Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri team up for a slice of enjoyable silliness...