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Theatre Review: Turn of the Screw
Wed 10 Apr 2019Depraved spectres of evil intent stalk orphans in a remote house
Film Review: The Sisters Brothers
Wed 10 Apr 2019Two gun-slinging siblings stomp through 1850s Oregon on the search for gold in Jacques Audiard's off-beat Western...
Four Four DJ Academy Are Teaching People How to Scratch at the National Justice Museum
Wed 10 Apr 2019Calling all soundboys and soundgirls. The Four Four DJ Academy ball is properly rolling inside the National Justice Museum, for all your mixing, scratching and clashing needs. We headed down to find out what’s been cracking off since they opened in September, and chatted to one of three head honchos Charlie Fletcher...
Out of Time: The 508th in Wollaton Park
Tue 09 Apr 2019For the first edition of our brand new regular feature - which explores lesser known stories from Nottingham’s history - we take a look at when, during World War II, Wollaton Hall was used as a base for the 508th Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne Division as they prepared for D-Day...
Interview: Rough Trade Nottingham Turns Five
Tue 09 Apr 2019It’s hard to remember Broad Street without Rough Trade as an occupant. The record store, bar and gig venue turns five later this year, and over the past half-decade has earned its stripes as an integral part of Nottingham’s music scene. We caught up with bar manager, Sam Allison, to talk Drag Bingo, Record Store Day, and footprints on the ceiling…
The Nottingham Poetry Festival 2019 Has Launched
Mon 08 Apr 2019We got down to the Nottingham Poetry Festival preview event, at the Fox & Grapes on Friday 5 April, where Notts local scene poets, including our very own Bridie Squires and Chris McLoughlin, came together to give us a sample of what’s to come as the fest this year. The Nottingham Poetry Festival 2019 will take place from Friday 26 April to Sunday 5 May...
Art Review: Cell Colour at Hung Up Gallery
Mon 08 Apr 2019From fluorescent techno chickens to flying rhinos and death deities, Hung Up gallery’s Cell Colour exhibition is an explosion of colour and character. Showcasing work from five top-notch local artists, it celebrates the rise of urban art in Notts and explores what happens in the space where the street and gallery collide.
Art Works: Christos Gkenoudis
Mon 08 Apr 2019His piece, titled Rodon, is a physical representation of his brainwaves...
Live Music Review: Sundara Karma at Rock City
Mon 08 Apr 2019Last week saw ambitious indie quartet Sundara Karma in town for a Rock City double bill…
Snap Notts: Wollaton Park
Sun 07 Apr 2019The latest Snap Notts sees our poet and photographer pairing take inspiration from Wollaton Park, a year since their first visit...
Review: Crime Club at The National Justice Museum
Sat 06 Apr 2019We headed down to the National Justice Museum to check out their first ever Crime Club...
Street Artist Kid 30 on His Latest Exhbition Misspelt Youth
Fri 05 Apr 2019You might not know his name, but if you’ve ever walked around Nottingham, you’ll definitely be familiar with his work. Whether dominating Hopkinson by the station, covering the outside wall of Brass Monkey or brightening up The Avenues in Sneinton, Kid30’s bold, iconic cartoon characters have helped shape the visual landscape of the city. We caught up with the street artist to talk about his latest exhibition, Misspelt Youth…
Clare Stevens Launches Blue Tide Rising at Waterstones Nottingham
Thu 04 Apr 2019Sunday 31 March saw Waterstones hold an inspirational day of talks, poetry and music, as well as an interview with local writer Clare Stevens, as part of the launch for her debut novel Blue Tide Rising…
History of the Weird Midlands Episode Five: The Great Nottingham Curio Show!
Thu 04 Apr 2019Roll up, roll up! In the season two premiere, the gang take a look at the remarkable and infamous curiosity show, including exploitative entertainers of Goose Fair, the perennial jokester William Wallet, and the world-famous Joseph Merrick, A.K.A. the Elephant Man! Warning: Contains strong language and some serious spookiness.
A Magician in Notts
Thu 04 Apr 2019"If you’ve got a wannabe alpha-male in the group who thinks he’s going to be a clever dick, he won’t like someone else coming in and performing magic."
Live Music Review: The Zutons at Rock City
Thu 04 Apr 2019I’ma goin’ out, sick of stayin’ in, off to see The Zutons at Rock City. Go ’ed don’t be a divvy it’ll be a sound gig. And don’t swerve the support acts either soft lad.
Splendour 2019: Ones to Watch
Wed 03 Apr 2019Last week the brilliant boggers behind Splendour announced the full-line up for this year’s Wollo Park summer festival. Here are the acts our Music Editors will be jostling their way to the front to see…
Film Review: The Highwaymen
Wed 03 Apr 2019Initially scheduled to feature Paul Newman and Robert Redford, The Highwaymen has been stuck in production hell for well over a decade. Having been resuscitated by Netflix, and with a new acting line-up of Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson, the story of the men tasked with killing Bonnie and Clyde is finally available to watch...
Study Skills: BA (Hons) Graphic Design
Wed 03 Apr 2019We chat to a current Nottingham Trent University student about their studies and how their university course develops their creativity. This month, it's graphic designer Emily McCarthy...
Nusic Podcast #201 with Indiana, Soft Girls & Boys Club, Subculture, Silk Roots and More...
Wed 03 Apr 2019This week’s New Music Podcast features the MC who’s just had his debut Radio One play, the band recording with pigeons, plus Future Sound of Nottingham 2019 Final details.
This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.
Prepare to Play the Pro!
Tue 02 Apr 2019I mean, we’ve all been there right? Ping-Pong table at Das Kino; there’s an atmosphere, you’re on your game, things are going well, so well you decide to tweet a Commonwealth table tennis champion and challenge them to a match.
Live Music Review: The Last Poets at Peggy's Skylight
Tue 02 Apr 2019Silent listening mixed with reverence. A collective performance between audience and performers; The Last Poets enchanted the crowd at Peggy's Skylight recently...
The Harley Gallery Announces Two New Exhibitions
Tue 02 Apr 2019From Punk Tapestry to Anglo-Saxon Jewellery- The Harley Gallery, one of the region’s leading contemporary art spaces, announces two major new exhibitions for April.