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Paul Smith Exhibition Set To Open Nottingham Castle
Mon 24 May 2021Nottingham Castle, has revealed it will be welcoming city-legend Paul Smith back to his hometown, in conjunction with the Design Museum, as its first major exhibition since its £30million redevelopment...
Film Review: Army of the Dead
Sun 23 May 2021After the success of Zack Snyder's Justice League, the popular filmmaker is back with the action-packed zombie flick...
Notts-based Vork Pie Have Scooped Up Awards for Their Vegan Pub Snacks
Fri 21 May 2021They say the best ideas come after a couple of pints with your mates. And this is certainly true for Sophie Neill of Vork Pie, a Stanton by Dale-based handmade vegan pie outlet. Established in 2014, Sophie has spent the best part of a decade perfecting the plant-based alternative to Britain’s best loved pub snack, which is now stocked in outlets up and down the country…
Film Review: Without Remorse
Thu 20 May 2021Tom Clancy's Without Remorse is fine—and that’s okay, writes Michael Vince...
Streaming Theatre Review: Still Life
Thu 20 May 2021Stuart McComb reviews the new verbatim theatre anthology from Nottingham Playhouse...
Skate for Life: Chris Lawton on How Skateboarding in the City Has Progressed Over the Past Year
Thu 20 May 2021Skate Nottingham’s Chris Lawton reflects on the events of the past year, exploring how skateboarding continues to help people in Nottingham...
Nottingham Forest Fan Rich Fisher Releases a Documentary About a Once in a Lifetime Road Trip
Wed 19 May 2021Way back in 2008, Rich Fisher headed to Mongolia with his friend Ed on a road trip. In the back of his mind, he always had the intention of making the journey into a film, but life got in the way. That was until the world came to a grinding halt, allowing Rich the time to finally create Rich and Ed’s Excellent Adventure – the story of two Forest fans on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure to the other side of the world. Roshan Chandy catches up with the Notts-based filmmaker to find out more…
Film Review: The Woman in the Window
Tue 18 May 2021Amy Adams’ new Hitchcockian thriller is predictable and cliched, writes Hilary Whiteside...
Broadway Cinema to Reopen This Week
Mon 17 May 2021After months of closed doors, the popular city centre cinema is finally back...
Nottingham Contemporary's Loudspeaker: An Artist-Led Creative Project Encouraging Women to Express Themselves
Mon 17 May 2021Art Co-Editor Laura-Jade Vaughan explores the impact of Loudspeaker, Nottingham Contemporary’s artist-led creative project for women looking to explore contemporary art, express themselves and develop their self-confidence in a safe and fun environment...
Creative Job Opportunities at LeftLion for Young People Aged 16-24
Mon 17 May 2021We are delighted to announce that we are offering a number of paid roles to work at LeftLion as part of the Department of Work & Pensions Kickstart Scheme.
Mayhem Film Festival to Return to Broadway This Year
Sun 16 May 2021After hosting a scaled-down 'Skeleton Event' last year, the organisers of the iconic Mayhem Film Festival are hoping to bring the event back to its full gory glory this October..
Myhouse Yourhouse: Coming Out of Retirement, Mental Health, and a Virtual Festival
Sat 15 May 2021It was only when the world came to a crashing halt and gig venues, clubs and record shops were forced to shut their doors, that people realised just how important music is in bringing us all together. But out of that dark period came the resurrection of Myhouse Yourhouse. Part-online gig, part community and part virtual venue, it entertained over 80,000 listeners during the last twelve months, raising huge amounts for charity in the process. Addie Kenogbon talked to creator and Notts DJ Alex Traska and DJ and events organiser Jakki Denton to find out just how this Nottingham subculture became a beacon for mental health awareness, hope and togetherness...
Summer in the City: Three Nottingham BID Members on The Re-Opened City Centre
Thu 13 May 2021It’s been a long time coming, but it feels like life is finally being breathed back into Nottingham. The city centre no longer resembles the ghost town it has done for the majority of the past year; in its place, pavements are covered with Parisian-style seating, filled with friends laughing and catching up over long-overdue drinks. And with the next deadline of May 17, in which dozens more venues like cinemas, arcades and bowling alleys will open, just around the corner, it’s a time to be cautiously optimistic that the city is finally returning to normal. To celebrate the city’s next steps to opening up, we spoke to some of the Nottingham Business Improvement District locations to find out how the process of reopening has gone, and to find out which places they’re most excited to visit...
We Tried Wild Swimming in Colwick Park...
Thu 13 May 2021While your morning trip to Colwick Park might usually be reserved for a brisk dog walk, fitness group Whole Health are encouraging nature lovers to experience the beauty spot in an entirely new way. Is wild swimming the cure to all physical and mental ailments, or just a quick way to lose your toes to frostbite? Our Assistant Editor, Emily Thursfield, finds out…