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Film Review: The Children Act
Tue 04 Sept 2018Emma Thompson impresses in Richard Eyre's adaptation of Ian McEwan's novel, but we're not entirely convinced The Children Act is well suited for the big screen...
Children in Need Supports Notts Mini Movers
Mon 27 Aug 2018The Renewal Trust is at it again, bringing free play and activity sessions for tiddlers living in Sneinton, St Ann’s and Mapperley.
Support for Survivors are Empowering Victims of Childhood Abuse
Tue 14 Aug 2018The NSPCC outline that 1 in 20 children in the UK have been sexually abused at some point during their childhood and, in 2016 alone, it was documented that 58,000 children were identified as needing protection from abuse. For more than five years, Support for Survivors have offered support to adult survivors of childhood physical and sexual abuse in Nottingham...
Button Poetry Video Contest Runner-Up Jasmine Gardosi Headlines Poetry is Dead Good on Tuesday
Fri 15 Jun 2018Back in 2015, she won the Poetry is Dead Good Mix it up Midlands Slam, now she's bossing it on the Button Poetry YouTube Channel as one of the first Midlands poets to feature. This Tuesday, she headlines Poetry is Dead Good before the event breaks for the summer. Check out her poem, Raise Your Hand, here...
Preview: The Silent Child Screening - Part of Deaf Awareness Week at Broadway Cinema
Mon 14 May 2018Oscar winners Rachel Shenton and Chris Overton to present award-winning film The Silent Child at Broadway Cinema as part of Deaf Awareness Week 2018 short film showcase
Nottingham Poetry Festival 2018: Tuesday's Child is Full of Poe(try)
Fri 27 Apr 2018Another day, another evening of poetic wonderment. We sent our Chloe down to the Fox and Grapes to check out this month's Poetry is Dead Good special, featuring comedy rap-battle legend and fastest tongue in the west Mark Grist.
Hoops for Humanity Want to Get Refugee Children Hula-Hooping
Wed 11 Apr 2018Hoops for Humanity aims to help refugee children have fun while gaining confidence and determination through hula hooping. This year, they are planning a trip to a number of refugee camps in Greece where they will run workshops and distribute hula hoops to the children. Our Chloe chats to Rochene Johnston, who reveals why she first got involved in hooping, how it changed her life and what her plans are for the future of the charity.
Crop Up Gallery: The Student Run Curatorial Group Giving Art Students Their Big Break
Thu 22 Mar 2018As any depressed graduate will tell you, a lot of jobs will ask you for experience in your field. But you’ve been too busy studying… well, sort of. Actually you’ve been playing prosecco pong and skinny dipping in the Market Square fountain. When were you meant to get this experience anyway? Well, that’s where Crop Up Gallery is lending a hand...
THiNK are Running an Album Art Competition for their Spring Open Exhibition
Tue 13 Feb 2018Have you ever looked at an album cover and thought “I could gi’ that a go”? If so, then you can show off your artistic prowess at THiNK’s Spring Open Exhibition. Whether you’re an established artist or just interested in trying something new, between Thursday 29 March and Sunday 29 April, you can have your artwork hanging in a proper gallery. With no entry fee and the competition open to all ages, there is only one rule: all works must be original pieces.
Notes from the Middle Kingdom: An Asymmetrical Blade Runner looks for temp work in Nottingham
Tue 05 Dec 2017Finding work is tough, ain't it? Signing on at the job centre is a pain and there just aren't enough coffee shops in town to support all of us. Thankfully our wandering prodigal son James Kramer is here to give you some sure-fire tips to get yourself into the weird world of employment in Beijing.
The Colour of Love Project
Wed 22 Nov 2017Whether you’re head over heels in love or not, many of us think we know what all that lovey-dovey stuff is all about...
Film Review: Blade Runner 2049
Mon 09 Oct 201735 years after Blade Runner was released, Harrison Ford is back as Rick Deckard. We went to see if it was worth the wait...
Nusic Podcast #159 with These Your Children, Brotherhood, Chawe and more
Mon 31 Jul 2017There's so much up-and-coming musical talent in this here city of Nottingham...
Stroppy Dogs and DONuT Panic Charity Gig
Wed 21 Jun 2017Hannah Parker spoke to Philip Brewin from Stroppy Dogs ahead of their charity gig on Friday 23rd June to raise money for the Childrens Hospital QMC.
Young Books Run Wild: Celebrating 30 Days of British Wildlife Literature with the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
Thu 01 Jun 2017Determined to get us bookworms out and about in the sunshine, the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has launched a month-long campaign to review books about all things wild.
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club 2016 Rundown
Mon 10 Apr 2017To say that 2016 was a mixed season for Nottinghamshire is a bit of an insult to things that usually come mixed, like a bag of nuts with only a couple of cashews...
Will Does Running
Fri 24 Feb 2017I'm Not From London's Will Robinson is organising a Marafun in May 2017. We put him through his paces, challenging him to a Sunday morning 5k run with our local branch of the Mikkeller Running Club...
Live Music Review: Amber Run at Rock City
Tue 14 Feb 2017The Notts rock band are sky-rocketing to success all over the country with popular tunes such as I Found, 5AM and No Answers. Now they’ve come back to their roots for a massive show that marks the release of their second album, For a Moment I Was Lost...
Advertising Sectioned: Arthur Mee's Children's Encyclopedia (1913)
Tue 27 Dec 2016Marketing material ripped from the pages of Nottingham's history...
6 Things To Do In The Run-Up To Christmas
Sun 18 Dec 2016The big day is almost upon us, and here's how you can occupy yersens till then...
Live Music Review: Boak, Lugubrious Children, Hex and Bezerk at The Angel Microbrewery
Sun 30 Oct 2016Four bands playing loud and fast and making an unholy racket in the recently refurbished live music room, The Chapel, at the former Old Angel pub...
HandMade Theatre on Their Unique Take on Interactive Children's Theatre
Tue 25 Oct 2016"It’s about hanging things together with abstract ideas, like a dream. It’s how kids think"
Film Producer Rachel Dargavel on New Film Norfolk
Wed 28 Sept 2016We talk to the Nottingham Trent graduate about new film Norfolk and production company CRYBABY
Tony Bates to Run for Notts PCC
Wed 30 Mar 2016The Nottinghamshire Police Commissioner elections take place at the start of May and a surprising candidate has emerged
These Your Children - Set a Fire
Sat 21 Nov 2015The Nottingham indie folk duo have unveiled the music video for their lead single and we've got it right here right now baby