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How To Represent Great Britain in a Triathlon World Championship and Be Wholly Healthy
Wed 24 Feb 2016Nottingham lady Cat Wynne tells all about her development as a sportswoman, and what she's doing to help get the rest of us up and going
Live Music Review: Spring King at The Bodega
Wed 24 Feb 2016The hotly-tipped Manchester band make a return to the Nottingham stage
Film Review: Bone Tomahawk
Tue 23 Feb 2016The latest Western to grace our screens is showing at Broadway now
Left Pie-On: February
Tue 23 Feb 2016"It is difficult to remember a time when there was a more poisonous atmosphere at Notts and the catalyst for the vitriol boiling over has undoubtedly been the appointment of Jamie Fullarton"
Art Review: Larissa Sansour - In The Future They Ate From The Finest Porcelain
Tue 23 Feb 2016New Art Exchange's latest offering is summat to experience
Left Brian: February
Mon 22 Feb 2016"It's been a pretty quiet month, to be fair. Other than results, there's little to talk about, really."
Gig Photos: Spring King at The Bodega
Mon 22 Feb 2016We got down to The Bodega to take a few snaps of the springiest kings you ever did lay eyes on
Pick of the Week: 22 - 28 February
Sun 21 Feb 2016All the best Nottingham events over the next seven days, in and around your face, with everything from art exhibitions, to gigs, to trampolining parties and film screenings
Live Music Review: Be Perform One Soundtrack at Nottingham Arts Theatre
Sat 20 Feb 201640,000 bees and 12 musicians play the album ONE as a live multisensory experience at the Nottingham Arts Theatre
Sound of the Lion #44,Sound of The Lion
Sat 20 Feb 2016With Ropewalk, Wigflex, DH Lawrence & The Vaudeville Skiffle Show, Cici Lara, Prime, Albosel, Fonzse, Ryan Farmer, and I Believe In Miracles OST
Live Music Review: Hinds at the Rescue Rooms
Fri 19 Feb 2016The Spanish indie-rockers skipped the NME Awards to play in Nottingham
I Know This City: A Poem by Sue Dymoke
Fri 19 Feb 2016"I know that the laughter in here is getting louder and glitter-topped twenty-somethings cluster round their Primark bags, draining glasses, urging their barman to be quicker."
Art Review: Mass at Backlit Gallery
Fri 19 Feb 2016"The gallery intertwines a combination of video performance, sculpture, ceramics and drawing. Matt explained how he wanted each artist involved to come up with an entirely new work that had a theme of mass"
Art Review: Trace Programme
Fri 19 Feb 2016"The Rave Dinner Party reclaims the idea through crossing class and cultures, in a weird rave environment, but keeping high standards of food"
Pharaohe Monch - The Monarch Without the A&R
Thu 18 Feb 2016Ahead of his appearance at Rescue Rooms on Wednesday 9 March, we hark back to the days of Pharoahe Monch's Internal Affairs
Film Review: Deadpool
Thu 18 Feb 2016It has shocked everyone by smashing box office records, but is this new superhero movie actually any good?
Mantic Games: Bridging The Gap Between Tabletop Miniatures and Board Games
Thu 18 Feb 2016"I thought some of the areas Games Workshop no longer focused on could be interesting businesses, so Mantic was born"
Be.One: The Album Made from Wolfgang Buttress' Beehive Pavilion
Wed 17 Feb 2016"Not only were the bees sort of remixing the music, the music heard within the hive was forever changing"
Film Review: A Bigger Splash
Wed 17 Feb 2016A remake of Jacques Deray’s La Piscine starring Tilda Swinton and Ralph Fiennes.
Art Review: Monuments Should Not Be Trusted at Nottingham Contemporary
Wed 17 Feb 2016We got down to the Lace Market to check out the latest exhibition at 'Tempreh. This one looks at Yugoslavia and the huge cultural and social changes that ensued after World War II
Fancy a Trip to United Arab Emirates?
Wed 17 Feb 2016Latest literacy initiative offers a free trip to the Sharjah Children's Reading Festival for the winner of Kids on the Net writing competition
Dance Review: Digitopia
Tue 16 Feb 2016"The interactive lighting was triggered by the dancer's movements, giving an almost hypnotic quality to the production"
Theatre Interview: Maggie Fox of Lip Service
Tue 16 Feb 2016"The more people have seen our work, the more mad and ridiculous we can become!"
A Woman of No Importance
Tue 16 Feb 2016It may be known as the weakest of Oscar's plays, but it still has all the hallmarks of that witty Mr Wilde.