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Film Expert Rich Johnson Muses on the Importance of Cinema to Society
Sun 26 Mar 2023Rich Johnson, film lecturer at Nottingham College and writer for Little White Lies and Arrow Video, takes a look at the importance of cinema to our society - and how the screen industry is constantly changing and challenging us…
A Favourite of Sir Elton John, We Hear About Nottingham Fashion Brand Daniel Hanson
Sat 25 Feb 2023Launched by the late Daniel Hanson and his wife Julie Hanson in 1989, Nottingham luxury dressing gown and fine garment design and manufacturer brand, Daniel Hanson, has garnered an elite following for over three decades. Its premium fabrics and exquisite designs have made it a household name in Hollywood, amongst royalty and around the world. We catch up with Associate Julian Hanson and his mother, Managing Director Julie Hanson, to find out more about this special family-run business…
Musing On the Natural World, John Newling's Exhibition The Fall Is Now Showing at Beam Gallery
Wed 25 Jan 2023The latest exhibition at Beam Editions, John Newling: The Fall, provokes heightened awareness to the ways in which we interact with the living things that surround us and asks us to not turn away — but to look at them with the dignity they deserve…
Out of Time: Exploring the History of the Victorian Freak Show With Author Dr John Jacob Woolf
Tue 07 Jun 2022How is it that, in the space of less than a century, society’s attitudes towards people born with disabilities changed from them being exploited as the most popular form of entertainment in Victorian society to being seen with sympathy, dignity and respect? Partly based on our intrinsic fear and fascination with ‘the other’, and partly down to a myriad of other reasons - including the intervention of Queen Victoria herself - the freak show played an enormous role in shaping modern attitudes, and remains one of the most macabre, unusual and complex periods of British cultural history. Ahead of his talk at Nottingham Theatre Royal this month, Dr John Jacob Woolf, historian, author and expert on the Victorian freak show, explains more…
10 Years Later: John Carter
Wed 09 Mar 2022It flopped at the box office, but has this sci-fi adventure become worthy of cult classic status a decade later?