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Small Food Bakery Source All Their Ingredients From Local Suppliers
Wed 27 Feb 2019Based inside Primary Studios, Small Food Bakery sells artisan produce to the Hoodtown masses. All ingredients that go into their loaves, pastries and treats are bought directly from local farmers, ensuring both small food chains and good community vibes. Our Alex Kuster had a word with chief baker and maker, Kimberley Bell…
LeftLion Film Podcast #13 - LIVE* from the Oscars 2019
Tue 26 Feb 2019In a very special episode of the LeftLion Film Podcast, Ashley Carter & Derry Shillitto are live* at the 2019 Academy Awards ceremony, running down the entire event from start to finish.
*not live.
The History of Robin Hood and His Links to The Green Man
Mon 25 Feb 2019He’s plastered on movie posters, book covers, bank logos and the sides of buses, but there is a side to Robin Hood that you may not be aware of. Today, Literature Editor LP Mills takes a deep dive into the strange and ancient history of Nottingham’s best-loved outlaw, Robin Hood...
Self Esteem is bursting onto the scene with personal songwriting and a big live show
Mon 25 Feb 2019Relatability is having a moment. But artist and musician Rebecca Taylor doesn’t even need to try. Going under the name of Self Esteem and with her debut album Compliments Please out on in March, we caught up with Rebecca to talk touring, Instagram and Kanye…
Education for the Children Are Hosting a Twelve Hour Ping-Pong-A-Thon to Raise Funds for Kids in Guatemala
Mon 25 Feb 2019Education for the Children (EFTC) is an international NGO with a local base here in West Bridgford. The foundation run the School of Hope, a primary and secondary school in Guatemala which provides education for 462 impoverished children and supports another 215 young adults in further education.
On Thursday 7 March, EFTC is hosting a twelve-hour Ping-Pong-A-Thon at Das Kino to raise money for the School of Hope. We spoke with EFTC’s fundraising officer Billie Turner about the charity’s work…
Live Music Photos: The Orielles at Rescue Rooms
Sun 24 Feb 2019Drawing inspiration from an eclectic range of sources, from '60s surf rock to Turkish folk, The Orielles are forging a sound that is audacious, uncommon, and hugely funky. Needless to say, we were on the front row for their packed-out show at Rescue Rooms...
NeighbourFood's Click and Collect Service for Local, Fresh Produce
Sat 23 Feb 2019Shopping locally and sustainably has been made a whole lot easier by the folk at NeighbourFood, Nottingham’s click and collect online shopping platform…
Charity Shop Fashion in Nottingham
Sat 23 Feb 2019Charity shops. Just for nanas? Don’t think so, duck. Once seen as a bit tired, blamed for “clogging up the high street” or perceived to be filled with junk, charity shops are actually a treasure trove, allowing customers to reuse, recycle and repurpose. We spoke to three Nottingham outlets who are helping local folk ditch the throwaway fashion mentality, and dug out a few gems from inside the shops...
Daniel Steegmann Mangrané at The Nottingham Contemporary
Fri 22 Feb 2019A rainforest in the middle of Nottingham you say? I mean I know the weather's been positively tropical lately but that sounds rather absurd. Not in the art world. Our Dan got down to the Contemporary to check out how their new exhibition is more than just forestry...
City Stylin #10
Fri 22 Feb 2019We searched high and low for the most stylish of Notts heads with summat to say...
Workshops Extend Wigflex City Festival to Entire Bank Holiday Weekend
Thu 21 Feb 2019With headliners such as Honey Dijon, Midland, DJ Stingray and Call Super, there’s no doubt that there’s going to be a lot of sweating taking place at stalwart Nottingham promoter Wigflex’s debut festival. However, the recent announcements outlining panel discussions, workshops and art installations hint that there’s much, much more than just sore feet to be gained from the most exciting community gathering to hit Notts this year.
Film Review: Roma
Thu 21 Feb 2019Ahead of its anticipated success at the 2019 Academy Awards, we take a look back at one of the surprise hits of last year: Alfonso Cuarón's Roma.
Nottingham Zero Waste Collective Provide Cupboard Essentials Without Plastic Packaging
Wed 20 Feb 2019The rise of the zero-waste lifestyle has seen local folk crying out for a place where they can buy all their cupboard essentials, like pasta, lentils, oats and tea, without that pesky plastic ending up in their waste bins. Enter Sarah Maloy, and the Nottingham Zero Waste Collective…
Live Music Photos: The Struts at Rock City
Tue 19 Feb 2019With roots in the East Midlands, glam rockers The Struts are renowned for impassioned glitter-drenched shows. So we had to hotfoot down to Rock City to snap them...
Send Project Join YMCA and CRS to Deliver Music Workshops in the Community
Tue 19 Feb 2019With a mission to engage people in creative experiences, Send Project has been providing music workshops and courses around Nottingham since 2005. Having recently teamed up with YMCA and CRS, the Sneinton-based studio continues to grow year after year, reaching out to more people than ever before. We caught up with Moon Cavanagh and Gaz Frost to find out how their music projects help young people and vulnerable adults in the city…
Nusic Podcast #198 with Joy Mumford, Mollie Ralph, Snowy, Aja and More...
Tue 19 Feb 2019This week’s New Music Podcast features Pistols inspired nihilism, shots inspired Indie, plus Moonshine inspired Americana… via Beeston. This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned...
Live Music Photos: The Joy Formidable at Rescue Rooms
Mon 18 Feb 2019We got down to Rescue Rooms this February to snap Welsh trio The Joy Formidable and their expansive indie sound...
Sleaford Mods' Jason Williamson on New Album Eton Alive
Mon 18 Feb 2019It’s set to be another big year for Sleaford Mods, with new album Eton Alive due to drop on Friday 22 February and a nationwide tour kicking off in the spring. We met up with Jason Williamson in a bustling cafe on Bread and Lard Island to catch up on the original Austerity Dog’s views on Brexit, eighties r’n’b and, erm, Shane Richie…
Queen Zee Want to Glitz Up the Current Music Scene
Sun 17 Feb 2019There is no denying that the genres of rock and punk have seen one heck of a revival recently, with Queen Zee leading the way. The rowdy Liverpool-based band, deemed 'an unavoidably loud force for good', are not only renowned for their explosive live shows, but also for championing the LGBTQ+ community. We caught up with lead singer Zee ahead of their gig at The Bodega this Friday…
5 Nottingham Music Albums to Listen to This February
Sun 17 Feb 2019Featuring Sleaford Mods, Primal, BossMagnet, My Pet Fauxes, and Sundaze...
Get a Fresh Oriental Takeaway at West Bridgford's Chao Chao
Fri 15 Feb 2019Think teriyaki beef, bang bang cauliflower, bao buns, and kimchi salad...
The Orielles are Bringing Post-Dance Funk to Rescue Rooms
Fri 15 Feb 2019Hailing from Halifax, The Orielles have caused quite a stir over the past year, scoring in at number 16 on Rough Trade’s Top 100 Albums of the Year list in 2018 for their debut album Silver Dollar Moment. Ahead of their show at Rescue Rooms, we grabbed singer and bass player Esmé for a chat...
Live Music Review: The Dead South at Rock City
Fri 15 Feb 2019The Dead South popped into town on Friday 8 February...
UK Young Artist City Takeover in Photos
Fri 15 Feb 2019The UK Young Artist City Takeover took place around Hoodtown from Thursday 7 to Wednesday 13 February. We got down to as many events as we could to take some snaps...
Interview: Trekkah Benjamin Introduces us to ONEAM
Fri 15 Feb 2019Many might know local creative Trekkah Benjamin for his label, Phlexx records, but he’s recently announced his latest musical project that has got us pretty excited.