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Desire, Love, Identity: An LGBTQ exhibition at the National Justice Museum
Mon 11 Feb 2019It’s fair to say that most Nottingham folk still call it the Galleries of Justice and associate it with ghost tours and a family day out in a scary old prison, but there have been new developments at the rebranded National Justice Museum lately. This includes making more innovative use of the temporary exhibition space, accessible for free. Our Rebecca headed on over to check out their newest exhibition...
Film Review: If Beale Street Could Talk
Mon 11 Feb 2019Barry Jenkins' story of racial injustice in 1970s New York is in cinemas now...
Snap Notts: Church Rock Cemetery
Sun 10 Feb 2019The latest Snap Notts sees our poet and photographer pairing create work at Church Rock Cemetery on Mansfield Road...
Chaos Magic: Beginning to Understand Emptiness
Sun 10 Feb 2019‘Chaos Magic’ art gallery recently ran a workshop called ‘Beginning to Understand Emptiness’ which focused on the practice of Zen Buddhism. Our Caitlin got down to experience it for herself...
Live Music Review: Don Broco at Motorpoint Arena
Sat 09 Feb 2019We got down to Motorpoint Arena to catch some massive guitar rock from Don Broco...
Gedling Climate Change Group are Cleaning Up Nottingham
Sat 09 Feb 2019Gedling Climate Change Group are a collective of those bleddy do-good types. The environmentalists, of all ages and from all walks of life, are taking action in the hopes of making Nottingham a more eco-friendly city. We got out there with the litter-picking troop to see what they’re all abaht…
Film Review: Vice
Fri 08 Feb 2019Christian Bale gained over three stone, shaved his head, bleached his eyebrows and undertook a rigorous exercise routine to thicken his neck in order to play the role of Dick Cheney in Adam McKay's Vice. Was it worth it?
Live Music Review and Photos: The Rumjacks and The Silk Road at Rescue Rooms
Fri 08 Feb 2019We got down to Rescue Rooms to check out The Rumjacks and Silk Road...
What's Happening at Nottingham Light Night 2019?
Fri 08 Feb 2019What'll you be gerrin' up to tonight?
Art Works: Ronan Somerville
Thu 07 Feb 2019Ronan's illustrated chess board is decorated with meaningful creatures...
Art Works: Kelly Fung
Thu 07 Feb 2019Kelly Fung gives us the lowdown on her contemporary piece, Sit Down...
Anna de la Vega Teaches Folk the Importance of Worm Composting
Thu 07 Feb 2019Meet Anna de la Vega from local social enterprise The Urban Worm. This Nottingham woman has been solving problems in waste management, and has found a way for the UK to salvage its depleting supply of topsoil... with worms.
Film Review: Velvet Buzzsaw
Thu 07 Feb 2019Does Dan Gilroy's Velvet Buzzsaw deserve to be grouped in the category of quality content Netflix fans have noticed since the New Year?
Proper Good Poetry Stuff To Do In Notts
Wed 06 Feb 2019Here's a list of what we think are the best poetry events happening in Nottingham...
Theatre Review: Queers at The Talent 1st Organisation
Wed 06 Feb 2019The Talent 1st Organisation put on an incredible performance of Queers, curated by Mark Gatiss…
Live Music Review: Parkway Drive and Killswitch Engage at Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Wed 06 Feb 2019We got down to Motorpoint Arena Nottingham to check out Parkway Drive...
Nusic Podcast #197: The People's New Music Podcast
Wed 06 Feb 2019Our annual People’s New Music Podcast, where you make your predictions of which local artists will realise their musical dreams in the coming year.
The Podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.
LeftLion Clothes Swap at Design Junction and Sustainability Discussion Panel at Fox & Grapes
Wed 06 Feb 2019Support Sharewear Clothing Scheme by getting down to Design Junction on Sunday 17 February, 12pm - 4pm...
Film Review: Polar
Wed 06 Feb 2019It's fair to say that our Fabrice was less than impressed with Mads Mikkelsen's new Netflix feature...
Left Brian: Notes from the Virtual Dugout
Wed 06 Feb 2019It’s been the best part of two decades since I last played Championship Manager (or Football Manager as it’s now known) but recent events at Nottingham Forest have rekindled boyhood memories of the classic management simulation computer game.
Michael Graves, Noise Pollution and The Atoms at The Square Centre in Photos
Tue 05 Feb 2019Our Richard Davies from Chud Photography & Digital Design got down to The Square Centre to check out former Misfits frontman Michael Graves, with support from Noise Pollution and The Atoms...
Art Review: Adrift by Harry Martin
Tue 05 Feb 2019Taking some time out for yersen can be something we don't do enough, our Ewan got down to Wessie B to go through a guided meditation with artist Harry Martin, before viewing his new exhibition 'Adrift'...
A Stroke of Ingenious: Chatting Fear and Fantasy with Darius Hinks
Tue 05 Feb 2019Nottingham-native Darius Hinks has been filling the minds of Warhammer enthusiasts for years with his fascinating narratives from the Warhammer 40,000 series. Hinks’ latest novel The Ingenious, however, diverges from the world of Warhammer, focusing instead on the fictional world of Athanor and its gang of rebellious outlaws. With The Ingenious set to hit stores today, we decided to have a chat with Hinks about the novel, his characters and the inspirations he has taken from the city.
Late of the Pier talk Ecstatic Data Sets
Tue 05 Feb 2019They were one of the hottest bands of the noughties, releasing their debut album Fantasy Black Channel to mass critical acclaim. Then they completely vanished, leaving a trail of #BringBackLateOfThePier tweets and campaigns in their wake. A decade on, those rogues from Castle Donnington have come back with a book on Rough Trade's new imprint exploring music of the future....