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Street Tales: Long Row
Mon 02 Feb 2015Years ago, the buildings on Long Row extended halfway over the marketplace and a young lad got a bit curious about the roof tiles
Push Button Wait For Signal
Sat 28 Jun 2014The product of last year's BFI Film Academy that ran at Broadway Cinema
Live: Dog Is Dead
Mon 12 May 2014A year on from their headline show at Rock City, the band road test new material in the snug environment of The Bodega
Interview: Samantha Morton
Wed 25 Sept 2013She’s starred opposite the likes of Johnny Depp and Tom Cruise, been directed by Woody Allen and Steven Spielberg and won a BAFTA for her 2010 directorial debut, The Unloved. Samantha Morton is now an international star; not bad for a lass from Clifton who left school at thirteen...
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner is Coming to the Playhouse
Tue 23 Oct 2012If all you know of Alan Sillitoe is Arthur Seaton and his weekend palaver, you need to get to know Colin Smith, the protagonist of Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. Luckily, a bang-up-to-date stage adaptation is coming to the Playhouse this month - and, according to playwright Roy Williams, not much has changed since 1959...
Interview: Dog Is Dead
Mon 25 Jul 2011They smashed it at Glastonbury, ripped up the festival circuit, dropped a critically-acclaimed debut single and got a huge leg-up by the BBC this summer - so could Bridgford boys Dog Is Dead be the first Notts band in ages to take it to the next level?
Interview: Matt Haig
Wed 10 Oct 2007To celebrate World Mental Health Day we interviewed Matt Haig. Author of The Dead Fathers Club, a book which deals with a young child's grief...
Interview: Josie Long
Thu 01 Feb 2007"When I was growing up my mum always made us do loads of crafts and it just really makes me happy to be making something"
Toby Kebbell Dead Mans Shoes Interview
Thu 10 Feb 2005Notts actor Toby Kebbell has got a lot to be proud of. His first major part, as Anthony in Shane Meadow's influencial Dead Man's Shoes earned him a Most Promising Newcomer nomination (British Independent Film Awards).Since then he's landed parts in Oliver Stone's Alexander and Woody Allen's newest project. He writes books and plays and on the side, he's studying plumbing. And, ladies and gentlemen, he is still just 22 years young.
Shane Meadows: The Dead Mans Shoes Interview
Fri 10 Sept 2004"We've just made this mad film, where the producer leaves his life behind to become a professional wrestler"