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September Mix Of The Month: Michael McLardy's Stormy Techno Mix
Sun 15 Sept 2019In this new mix series we invite local DJs to get creative with each issue’s theme. For September's apocalyptic 'water' issue, Michael McLardy gives us a stormy techno mix...
Nottingham Green Festival is Back For Its 27th Year
Fri 13 Sept 2019For nearly three decades, hoards of like-minded, green-thumbed folk flock to the Arboretum on a September Sunday for the Nottingham Green Festival, a community-led event where the whole family can educate themselves on being environmentally friendly. Our new Stage Editor, Rebecca Buck, has fond memories of the fest, dating back to her childhood...
The Moonshine Sessions: Devotion by Marco Woolf
Thu 12 Sept 2019The Moonshine Sessions are a collaboration between Gigantic Tickets and Alchemistic Records borne out of a shared commitment to live music. They aim to provide a platform for cutting edge global talent as well as showcase the best of the vibrant music scene in our home city. This week's release sees Marco Woolf cover Tirzah's song Devotion...
Film Review: IT Chapter Two
Thu 12 Sept 2019Lifelong coulrophobia wasn't enough to stop Ben Lawrence checking out IT Chapter Two...
Foxfinder Review - Lace Market Theatre
Thu 12 Sept 2019Adrian Reynolds checked out Lace Market Theatre's timely revival of Foxfinder...
Grace Eden's 'Glowing Older'
Thu 12 Sept 2019In a world surrounded by Love Island bozos and Instagram zombies, it is refreshing to be reminded of other celebrations of beauty. I had the pleasure of meeting Grace Eden, who talked me through her exceptionally unique and stunning exhibition 'Glowing Older'. Grace has put together a series of portraits of the older generation, which are currently on display at St Peter's Church.
5 Places to Get Delicious Desserts in Nottingham
Tue 10 Sept 2019It's Sunday afternoon. You're sad 'cus it's Monday soon (and possibly a little hungover). You're after any possible way to cheer yoursen up and satisfy that rumbling belly of yours. Go easy on the roast 'taters at lunch time and devour one of these instead...
Gettin' On That Reflekter Hype
Tue 10 Sept 2019Local lads Reflekter are gearing up for their first tour, and with a sold out show at The Bodega and a new single to celebrate, there’s lots to get excited about. We caught up with vocalist James Gooch to find out what the guys think of it all…
Sockful of Porridge: A Series of Gigs to Raise Funds for Social and Ecological Good Causes
Mon 09 Sept 2019“Can tell you’re not a re-enactor.” I first encounter Dr. Lesley Prince – Les – outside The Broadway Cinema in the rain, having a smoke. Rain plops into his cup of tea, and when I express discomfort at the weather, this is his response. You see, Les is a battle-hardened veteran of the English Civil War Society. But this is only part of what makes up the picture of this fascinating Clifton-born academic, who is now turning his energy to organising charity events across the city…
Kelvin Jones on His Super Bowl Advert and Upcoming Nottingham Show
Mon 09 Sept 2019With his song Call You Home going viral, being certified gold and airing to an estimated audience of 100 million people during the Superbowl, it’s been a rollercoaster few years for Kelvin Jones. We caught up with the Zimbabwe-born, UK-raised singer-songwriter as he heads to Nottingham to support Kovic at The Bodega…
Film Review: Seahorse: The Dad Who Gave Birth
Mon 09 Sept 2019Jeanie Finlay's latest documentary follows the story of Freddy McConnell, a gay trans man, on his journey to fatherhood...
5 Nottingham Albums to Listen to This Month
Mon 09 Sept 2019The latest sounds from the Nottingham vault...
Mermaid Cove Put on Events with Real Life Mermaids
Mon 09 Sept 2019Being a mermaid is something we’ve all dreamt about, but dreams are usually where it ends. However, the folks at Mermaid Cove are bringing this fantasy to life, with the magical underwater performances that they tour across festivals in the UK. We spoke to mermaid performer Elle Woods and marketing man Kai Coombes about how they came up with the idea, what a typical show entails, and how they train to swim in those hefty flippers...
Scalarama Nottingham 2019
Sat 07 Sept 2019It's September, which can only mean one thing... Scalarama!
Mayhem Reveals Full 2019 Festival Line-Up
Sat 07 Sept 2019Fright-fans rejoice - Mayhem, Nottingham's biggest and best film event, is just around the corner, and the Broadway-based festival has announced its full line-up for 2019...
Under Cover Artist: Leosaysays
Sat 07 Sept 2019Leosaysays talks us through his belting second LeftLion cover, featuring a watery post-apocalyptic Nottingham…
9 Bottomless Brunches to Try in Nottingham
Fri 06 Sept 2019Haven't you heard? These days, brunch ain't brunch if ain't following your fry-up with as many glasses of bubbles as your body can handle. Here's our pick of the best in Notts...
The Moonshine Sessions: Fall in Love by Motormouf
Thu 05 Sept 2019The Moonshine Sessions are a collaboration between Gigantic Tickets and Alchemistic Records borne out of a shared commitment to live music. They aim to provide a platform for cutting edge global talent as well as showcase the best of the vibrant music scene in our home city. This week's release sees Motormouf remix Slum Village's Fall in Love...
WRITING OPPORTUNITY: Review the Nottdance 2019 Festival
Thu 05 Sept 2019Are you an avid dance fan? Do you have a passion for writing and reviewing live events? Great. Check this out…
Living Mindfully with a Visit to Pure Land Japanese Gardens
Thu 05 Sept 2019Need a break? Just outside of the city, in Newark, there’s a little slice of paradise at Pure Land Meditation Centre & Japanese Garden. We went to meet Buddha Maitreya, the zen-fuelled, scone-making owner who welcomed us in to a Lantern Lit Evening – running this September…
Life on Nottingham's Canals
Thu 05 Sept 2019Of late, my thoughts have been occupied with worst-case Brexit scenarios. Even if the UK doesn’t descend into a completely apocalyptic state, the impending destitution might be a welcome opportunity to disconnect from modern society and adopt a nomadic life of reflection and fresh air. But where to live out this idyllic fantasy now that our borders will end at Dover? Perhaps the UK’s network of inland canals and waterways? My intrepid companion Bunty and I went to find out…
Matt Jordan at Spit and Sawdust
Wed 04 Sept 2019Matt Jordan's been picking up discarded materials and giving them a new life. What appears to be playful, colour popping artwork might actually have darker imagery behind it. I got down to check it out...
LGBTQ+ Notts: What's Kicking Off in September
Wed 04 Sept 2019There is nothing like the quiet, post pride silence of the last month of the summer to make you really consider what you have to be thankful for. It’s also a good opportunity to let your liver recover after those £5 rainbow pride cocktails...
The Thompson Brothers on Students, The Matrix and Their Rowing Victory of '88
Wed 04 Sept 2019Nottingham's most opinionated grocers on...