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Live Review: This Feeling Night at The Chameleon
Sat 22 Sept 2018Noel Gallagher calls This Feeling “the best club in the UK for future rock ‘n’ roll stars.” Who are we to argue with Noel? We went down The Chameleon to check out their latest event.
F for Film: James Gunn and the Age of Outrage
Fri 21 Sept 2018Our Screen Editor's take on Hollywood's period of insanity...
5 Things to Do in Nottingham This Weekend
Fri 21 Sept 2018Fingers crossed the bleddy rain stays away...
5 Things to Do in Nottingham This Weekend
Fri 21 Sept 2018Fingers crossed the bleddy rain stays away...
Non-Stop Sports and Forty Two: An Ode to the Skateboard Shops of Notts
Thu 20 Sept 2018We take a fond look at Non-Stop Sports and Forty Two Skate Shop...
5 Places to Get Breakfast in Nottingham
Thu 20 Sept 2018Whether it’s after a late night out or you just fancy treating yourself, here’s a list of some of the best breakfast grub Notts has to offer…
Film Review: King of Thieves
Thu 20 Sept 2018Sir Michael Caine and Ray Winstone stars in the big-screen story of the Hatton Garden Heist...
Film Review: Lucky
Wed 19 Sept 2018Harry Dean Stanton makes peace with getting old in this touching tale of acceptance and connection...
Preview: Outlawed charity screening at Cineworld
Wed 19 Sept 2018You've got a chance to see the Nottingham-made action film before anyone else at a weekend of charity screenings at Cineworld...
Art Works: Georgia Fry
Tue 18 Sept 2018Our gal Georgia Fry on how skateboarding helps her approach her art...
Fluff Piece: Bromley House Library Celebrates Right to Vote with Knitted Figures
Tue 18 Sept 2018In 1918, the British government passed the Representation of the People Act, granting women in the UK the right to vote. While this did not include every woman in the UK, it was a gigantic leap for the progression of women’s rights. One hundred years on from this, Bromley House Library are celebrating this landmark with a display of miniature knitted versions of some of history's most famous women. We sent our Rebecca Miller down to the library to have a butcher's — Here's what she had to say.
PubhD Preview: An Interview with Michelle Strickland
Mon 17 Sept 2018PubhD is back at The Vat & Fiddle on Tuesday - we sat down with one of the speakers, Michelle Strickland, to learn about how she has been preparing
Nusic Advice: Meet The Journalists
Mon 17 Sept 2018Our mates over at Nusic have got a few words of advice for your lot in the music industry. This time, they tell you how to get those journos to open your emails...
The Nottingham Women Ending the Gender Skate Gap
Sun 16 Sept 2018Skateboarding holds all kinds of stereotypes, but most people associate the sport with a group of lads utilising any block of concrete they can find as assets to their impressive activities. There’s a gender association that comes with skateboarding that needs correcting.
Snap Notts: Sneinton Market
Sun 16 Sept 2018Every month we lob at yer the latest installment of Snap Notts - the series that sees a bunch of photographers and poets divvied up into pairs and given a location to create summat cool around...
There's Something Fishy Going on at Sushimania
Sat 15 Sept 2018"Miso hungry for these flipping tasty delights," says Ashwin Balu...
Art Works: Charlie Delaney's Short Film Trentside
Fri 14 Sept 2018Charlie Delaney gives us the lowdown on his film Trentside...
Enabling Innovation and NTU Are Looking For an Artist in Residence
Fri 14 Sept 2018They've got a wicked opportunity for you arty lot..
Sadi Khan on her MBE and Improving Diversity
Fri 14 Sept 2018Entrepreneur, single parent, undercover supermarket employee, and recent recipient of an MBE: Sadi Khan is a force of nature. Earlier this year, Sadi was awarded for her contribution to Cultural/Religious Awareness Training and Services to Vulnerable Women by the Duke of Cambridge himself. But her success has not come without challenge. We caught up with Sadi to hear her story…
Spandex Ballet: A Work, of Art?
Thu 13 Sept 2018High-brow pursuits met high-flying pugilists as independent Wrestling show Spandex Ballet dropkicked into the Nottingham contemporary art gallery last weekend. The debut Nottingham show from the unusual Wrestling Resurgence promotion played in front of a packed house in the art gallery’s exhibition space. Pitching their tent firmly at the tongue-in-cheek, theatrical end of the spectrum, Resurgence nonetheless shoehorned in enough bone crunching spots and proper old fashioned wrastlin’ to entertain fans of all tastes.
Bishop Nehru on Audience Vibes and Changing Up His Sound
Thu 13 Sept 2018Bishop Nehru is a prodigal young rapper and producer from Rockland County, New York. His final UK tour date this year was in our fair city of outlaws, Nottingham. We got the chance to have a quick catch up with the MF DOOM protégé at The Bodega…