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Five Ways To Sum Up The Magnificence of Jeru The Damaja
Thu 11 Sept 2014A true legend in every essence of the word when it comes to hip hop and Afrocentricity
The Reviewers - Jenny Kohnhorst
Thu 24 Jul 2014The Nottingham New Theatre have a musical comedy all ready to take to Edinburgh Fringe, but not before they preview it here
Jersey Boys
Tue 24 Jun 2014Clint Eastwood is back in the director's chair, and this time it's a musical
Interview: Jeremy Deller
Wed 11 Jun 2014Turner Prize-winning artist Jeremy Deller’s work is chock-full of the politics of working class Britain, from the miners’ strike and riots to the effects of the Industrial Revolution on popular culture. Mark Patterson remembers his own experiences of riots, before trying to pin down the evasive Deller for a few answers...
Belarus Free Theatre - Generation Jeans
Sun 25 May 2014Denim and rock 'n' roll got you into a lot of trouble in Belarus back in the day
Interview: Rhiannon Jenkins Tsang
Sat 07 Sept 2013In The Woman Who Lost China Nottingham-based author Rhiannon Jenkins Tsang takes us back to 1949 where the Chinese Republic is collapsing under Mao Tse Tung’s communist onslaught.
Jeanie Finlay on The Great Hip Hop Hoax
Tue 03 Sept 2013In 2003 Sony signed two Californian rappers, Silibil n’ Brains, to their label and hailed them as the next big thing. Friends with the likes of Madonna and tour buddies with Eminem, they seemed destined for stardom. The only problem was, it was all an elaborate lie: they were actually two lads from Dundee who had created fake personas after being ignored by the industry because of their Scottish accents. The Great Hip Hop Hoax is the documentary that tells their tale. We caught up with filmmaker Jeanie Finlay and collaborative illustrator Jon Burgerman to see how they went about separating the truth from the lie...
Interview: Jenny Sealey
Mon 14 May 2012Jenny Sealey studied drama at Clarendon College and went on to become the Artistic Director of Graeae, the critically acclaimed theatre company renowned for putting deaf and disabled artists and accessibility at the core of its work. In 2009 she was awarded an MBE for services to disability arts, and last year was announced as joint artistic director for the Paralympic Games. And she has somehow still found time to re-mount and tour Reasons to be Cheerful, Graeae’s musical celebrating the work of Ian Dury and the Blockheads, which arrived at Nottingham Playhouse on 3 April.
Interview: Nottingham Panther's Jeff Heerema and Rob Lachowicz
Wed 02 Nov 2011While Forest and County bumble along in their respective (lower) divisions, the most successful professional sports team in Nottingham quietly goes about its business of hoovering up trophies left and right – and this season they’re making a serious run at winning their first league title since 1955. They’re your Nottingham Panthers, and two
of them – right-winger Jeff Heerema from Thunder Bay, Ontario and left-winger Rob Lachowicz from Wollaton – had a word with us…
Interview: Jeanie Finlay on Sound It Out
Thu 09 Dec 2010Originally from the North East, but now firmly established in Nottingham as both an artist and a film maker, both music and community have played a big role in Jeanie Finlay's work. Now the two come together for her latest project, Sound It Out - an observational, documentary portrait about Teeside's last surviving independent record shop...
Interview: Stewart Lee
Sun 17 Oct 2010"I really like Nottingham, but because of what was going on in the media it seemed like a good thing to do an opera about."
Interview: Will Jeffery
Thu 01 Feb 2007"I've always known the Fresh Prince words ever since I was a nipper. I just put them to a tune I was working on in a sound check for a laugh"
Interview: Sheriff of Nottingham Jeannie Packer
Tue 01 Aug 2006"A previous Sheriff had to ride on horseback from the Council House up to the Castle as part of his duties. That doesn’t have to happen every year, but it’s something I’d be very happy to do if it came up."