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Envy: NTU's Dr Daria Kuss Explains How Social Media Can Cause Jealousy Between Friends and Problems in Relationships
Tue 16 Nov 2021Social media has been proven to increase feelings of envy and resentment towards friends, family, colleagues, and even romantic partners. We hear from Dr Daria Kuss, Associate Professor in Nottingham Trent University’s Psychology Department, about how platforms like Instagram can trigger jealousy and bitterness, why cyber stalking is creating problems within relationships, and how we can look after our mental health when online…
Nottingham International Film Festival 2021 to “Champion Young British Talent,” Says Director Neil Jeram-Croft
Tue 21 Sept 20212021 sees the return of an in-person cinema experience for Nottingham International Film Festival. Aaron Roe sits down with festival director Neil Jeram-Croft to get the lowdown on the event...
Deep Fakes From Nottingham History
Wed 03 Mar 2021Ever wondered what it would be like to see video of historical figures who existed before video cameras? We've deep faked some figures from Nottingham history so you need wonder no more...
Jenny Joss' Causes to Care About in 2021
Wed 10 Feb 2021Despite my numerous attacks on his rather limited wardrobe choices, my Editor was gratuitous enough to gift none other than I, Jenny Joss, Nottingham’s most inspired gossip columnist – an entire page to spread my new year cheer. While this may surprise you – after having read my monthly reports on Nottingham’s rogues and rascals found on page 7 – I really do care deeply about the welfare of this city, so have decided to temporarily change my tune, and give exposure to the charities, groups and general luminaries who are planning big things for 2021 and deserve your support…
Silver Linings: Bone Arrow's Clare Gregory on Crystals, Workshops and Life in Sneinton Market
Mon 16 Nov 2020They say that if you treat the universe with the respect it deserves, it’ll treat you right back. That couldn't be more clear than in the case of Clare Gregory of Bone Arrow – after years of working full-time as an MUA, she went on to launch her first collection of silver, gothic-inspired jewellery. The business has gone from strength to strength, and at the beginning of 2020 she opened her first physical store in Sneinton Market. Our Assistant Editor caught up with her about all things C, bad vibes and divine intervention…
Talking Cakes with Fran Jesson, owner of Sugarberry Cake Studio
Wed 16 Sept 2020Weaving through the avenues of Sneinton Market, you’ll find an eclectic range of shops that will stimulate your senses for one reason or another. There’s Art of Football, with its multicoloured loud and proud exterior, Blend’s toastie bread, which invites you in with delicious smells from across the street… and Sugarberry Cake Studio: adorned with flowers, glossed with minty pastel, and with tasty goods baked to perfection. Formerly Oozee Boozee Bakes, the studio has rebranded to showcase it can do more than tipply treats. Our Food Editor Eve Smallman chats to owner Fran Jesson to find out more…
Southwell Jewellery Store Last Night I Dreamt on Setting Up Shop, Significant Trinkets, and Sending Love During Lockdown
Wed 22 Jul 2020The bright lights of Nottingham’s city centre might not be quite as bright – or as busy – as they were six months ago. Yet, for one shop in Southwell, lockdown has been a little different. Nestled in North Nottinghamshire, Last Night I Dreamt is not only a curated collection of the best treasure that British brands have to offer, but is also a hive for jewellery lovers up and down the country. Our Fashion Editor, Anna Murphy, spoke to its owner, Rebecca Gibbions to find out more...
Nusic No Rules Session: Jerub - That Place // Trade It All
Thu 25 Jun 2020Our second No Rules Session features Jerub on the Council House balcony. The idea was that whilst we can't do Future Sessions, which have more rules than an EU trade deal, we'd record whoever we want, wherever we want, maybe even let them commit Nusic blasphemy and do a cover. We're drawing the line at sessioning artists from Derby though. Or are we?
Notts Rebels: Jeremiah Brandreth
Wed 15 Apr 2020To celebrate the Nottingham Castle Trust’s #VoicesofToday campaign, we’re launching a brand new weekly series that explores stories of fighting injustice and acts of rebellion from Nottingham’s history. Starting with Jeremiah Brandreth, the ‘Nottingham Captain’, Luddite and leader of the Pentrich Uprising…
Confetti Industry Week 2020: Stephen Graham, Jeanie Finlay and Julian Foddy
Mon 09 Mar 2020Confetti's Industry Week is now in its 14th year, giving students the chance to hear from experts in film and television. We checked out the highlights...
The Confession author Jessie Burton in Conversation at Waterstones
Wed 16 Oct 2019Miniaturist author Jessie Burton was at Waterstones in Nottingham to talk about her new book, The Confession
The Moonshine Sessions: Jealous Guy by Natalie Duncan
Thu 15 Aug 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 Natalie Duncan play John Lennon's Jealous Guy...
Review: Jeanie Barton at Peggy's Skylight
Fri 19 Jul 2019Adrian Shaw headed down to Peggy's Skylight to check out the musical talents of Jeanie Barton...
Award-Winning Documentary Maker Jeanie Finlay on Seahorse: The Dad Who Gave Birth
Fri 21 Jun 2019We might only be in June, but 2019 has been a very busy year for Jeanie Finlay. The Broadway-based filmmaker has followed up the success of her 2015 film Orion: The Man Who Would be King with not one, but two enormous, yet wildly different films. We caught up with the award-winning documentary maker to talk about both projects, starting with Seahorse: The Dad Who Gave Birth, a film that follows Freddy McConnell, a transgender man, on his path to parenthood after making the decision to carry his child himself…
Nottingham-Based Award-Winning Film Maker Jeanie Finlay on Her Official Game of Thrones Documentary The Last Watch
Thu 06 Jun 2019We talk to the Notts-based documentary maker, about Game of Thrones: The Last Watch, the film she crafted after spending a year embedded during filming of the final series of the HBO hit series…
NottsShop: April 2019
Tue 16 Apr 2019Hello! Welcome to the first in a monthly series on the best fashiony bits Notts has to offer. We're putting Nottingham under a style microscope and this month: we're focusing on “The Gram” with, like any good primary school story, a side eye to the who, what, where and when.
Got someone or something that you think we should know about? Drop us a line at [email protected]...
BAFTA-Winning Actress Jessica Hynes on Her Directorial Feature Film Debut
Mon 01 Apr 2019As an actress, Jessica Hynes has been a mainstay of British film and television since her breakthrough role alongside Simon Pegg and Nick Frost in Spaced. Since then, she’s gone on to star in The Royle Family, Son of Rambow and W1A, for which she won a BAFTA Award in 2015. This year saw her step into the ring as a director for the first time with The Fight, a drama about a mother of three who uses boxing as a way of facing her demons…
Jenny Sealey MBE: The Journey of a Deaf Artist in the World of Disability Arts
Fri 22 Mar 2019Artistic Director and CEO of Graeae Theatre Company, local woman Jenny Sealey MBE has been advocating for the rights of D/deaf artists, and artists with disabilities, by promoting access in theatre for over two decades. She recently appeared at Nottingham Trent University's Distinguished Lecture series, looking back at her life, career, and incredible achievements...
LeftLion Film Podcast #15 - Jessica Hynes
Thu 21 Mar 2019Hosts Ashley Carter & Derry Shillitto chat to BAFTA Award winning actress Jessica Hynes, star of Spaced, Twenty Twelve and W1A, about her new film The Fight. The film, which marks Hynes' directorial debut, is the story of a mother of three who steps into the boxing ring as a method of dealing with the anger that stems from her dysfunctional family and a dark period in her past.
Film Preview: The Fight screening +Q&A with director Jessica Hynes
Fri 08 Mar 2019Jessica Hynes is heading to Broadway Cinema to take part in a live Q&A for her directorial debut film: The Fight
Light Night 2019: Artist Luke Jerram's Museum of the Moon Installation in the Royal Concert Hall
Thu 31 Jan 2019It's the closest this installation has ever been to Nottingham, so it's dead exciting...
Women in Music: London In Stereo Editor Jess Partridge Talks Gender Equality in the Industry
Wed 10 Oct 2018From establishing her own music magazine to managing an international PRS Foundation initiative, Jess Partridge has forged a successful and multi-faceted career in the music industry, and is a firm believer in going your own way. This evening she will be part of the panel at DHP’s Women in Music event at Rescue Rooms, the second in a series of events in Nottingham aiming to unpick gender imbalance in the music industry...
Nusic Podcast 188 with Silver Wilson, Jetlines, Bone Cult, Roe Green and more...
Wed 03 Oct 2018This week’s New Music Podcast features two of the most distinctive artists we’ve heard this year, we share contact details for NME, Metal Hammer and Noisey, plus we get a little bit naughty on the Back to the Future bit.
This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.