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Gig review: Dekker & Daudi Matsiko at The Bodega
Tue 11 Feb 2025Notts based, ever-minimalist singer-songwriters Daudi Matsiko and Dekker headlined a night of dreamy and introspective folk at The Bodega, with support arriving from local Chloe Rogers...
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Gig review: Madina Lake at Rescue Rooms
Tue 11 Feb 2025As February deepened and winter proved to be a stubborn companion, Madina Lake took to the stage at Rescue Rooms, delivering an unforgettable performance that transported fans straight back to the golden era of 2000s alternative rock…
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The Beautiful Game: Notts County through the photographer’s lens
Tue 11 Feb 2025John Anderson is a professional photographer with a passion for Notts County FC. After years of corporate jobs and taking photos of Queen Elizabeth, in 2016 he decided to pursue a passion project and take photos at Meadow Lane. However, his focus is usually on the crowd rather than on the pitch…
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An open conversation: journalist Gary Younge tells us about a public assembly on issues facing minority communities coming up in Nottingham
Mon 10 Feb 2025Well known for his twenty years at The Guardian and a current position as Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester, journalist, author and broadcaster Gary Younge has led conversations on minority experiences and systematic racism for decades. Those conversations have become all-the-more pertinent since 2020, so Mr Younge is planning new measures to address the issues facing minority communities.
This will take the form of public assemblies in four cities, one of which will be Nottingham. In January, Mr Younge arrived here to meet the local community who inform the substance of that assembly. Here he presents an open letter, explaining what people can expect from the meeting.
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