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SELECT.SOUNDS: The Notts-Based Collective Level Up with a Site Upgrade
Wed 02 Dec 2020Two best mates turned business partners hit the ground running in 2019 with the formation of record shop and events series, SELECT.SOUNDS. Now, after pressing pause during lockdown they’re back with a new site and a heavy content focus. Alanah Khosla gives us an update on the creative platform that’s growing a steady following in the city.
Sherwood Library Redevelopment Plans Revealed
Wed 02 Dec 2020Details to build a new Sherwood Library have been revealed by Nottingham City Council. Contracts have been signed with a developer and the whole site is set to be redeveloped in 2021.
Season's Greenings: How to Have a Sustainable Christmas This Year
Wed 02 Dec 2020This December, Carbon Neutral Nottingham are sharing green-fingered tips with the help of local businesses...
Book Review: Equilibrium by Tonino Guerra
Sat 28 Nov 2020We checked out the debut release from Notts' newest indie publisher, MOIST...
Dekker on Rue Royale, Slow Reveal and making music with his five-year-old daughter...
Sat 28 Nov 2020We catch up with Chicago-born, Nottingham-based musician Brookln Dekker to talk Rue Royale, solo work Slow Reveal and making music with his five-year-old daughter...
5 Years Later: The Good Dinosaur
Fri 27 Nov 2020Has time been kind to Pixar’s often forgotten Jurassic feature?
Tim Bryn Smith on TAWN-19, The Actors Workshop Nottingham's new, socially-distanced film
Fri 27 Nov 2020Our Screen Co-Editor George White speaks to Tim Bryn Smith, founder of The Actors Workshop Nottingham, about their new, socially-distanced film, TAWN-19...
Shop Local This Christmas: 24 Gifts You Can Buy From Nottingham Independents
Wed 25 Nov 2020Christmas is going to be an odd one this year – you may not be able to see friends or family, and going around the shops won't be quite like normal. Our local sellers have had an odd time this year too, and need us to help them now more than ever...
PSpowage Art Gallery Relocates to Mansfield Road
Tue 24 Nov 2020You might be used to seeing original artworks placed on canvases as you walk through Byard Lane, off Bridlesmith Gate. PSpowage Art Gallery has been based here since 1998, but due to recent pressures, you’ll now find Pete Spowage’s shop, gallery and studio on Mansfield Road. He tells us more about the history of his gallery, and why he’s relocating after over twenty years...
MOIST: Notts’ Newest Independent Publisher
Mon 23 Nov 2020Sarah Smith tells us about Notts’ newest independent publisher MOIST, and why regional publishing is on the rise...
Deck the Hall: Wollaton gets set to host Christmas Lights Spectacular
Mon 23 Nov 2020This year has been full of compromises, tough decisions and – unfortunately – disappointment for many. As we lean into colder, gloomy nights, there are still question marks over Christmas 2020, and how we will be allowed to celebrate. While we already know we won’t be warmed by a bonfire at Forest Rec or filled with mulled wine in the Market Square, there is a light in the dark – Christmas at Wollaton, a light-up outdoor experience set to fill us all with wonder…
Food Review: Le Mistral
Sun 22 Nov 2020My friends and I wanted to go somewhere special, while at the same time supporting a local business. For us, there was no better choice than Le Mistral in Sherwood...
Film Review: Casino
Sun 22 Nov 2020A quarter of a decade ago, Martin Scorsese took a trip to Vegas. But did it lead to a good film? Screen Co-Editor George White finds out...
25 Years Later: GoldenEye
Sat 21 Nov 2020We might still have to wait a bit longer for the latest Bond outing, but now is the perfect time to revisit the 1995 classic GoldenEye, writes Miriam Blakemore-Hoy...
Ex-Kemet FM Host and Twitter Enthusiast Tony Bates is Leaving Nottingham
Fri 20 Nov 2020Kemet FM host, graphics company owner, Police Commissioner candidate and Twitter enthusiast; Tony Bates has spent the last 22 years in Nottingham, and has been both a catalyst and an observer of change. This month, he bids the city farewell to become Scarborough’s answer to Basil Fawlty. We had a catch up about his best moments here over the last two decades…