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Boo Books
Wed 08 Jul 2015Alex Davis set up sci-fi shop in 2013 and now it's time to whack on a lit fest at the Quad in Derby on Saturday 11 July
Nottingham's Masonic Hall in Photos
Wed 29 Apr 2015The Invisible Orchestra are set to play in a rather unusual venue on Saturday 2 May so we went to snap it up
Sobar: Nottingham's Alcohol Free Bar from Double Impact
Tue 27 Jan 2015Binge drinking has been a problem in Britain for a long time. After what feels like hundreds of government initiatives, there’s still a lot of emphasis placed on social responsibility. But how can we tackle this head on? Sobar is just one of the unique ways that society is having a go…
A Most Violent Year
Mon 26 Jan 2015Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain star in this new film set in 1981 New York
A Most Violent Year
Mon 26 Jan 2015Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain star in this new film set in 1981 New York
Interview: Anthony Hopwood Nottingham's Bicycle Boom Box
Tue 04 Nov 2014Anthony Hopwood is a hard man to miss. Partly because he’s a tall, beefy bloke with long hair, a beard and baseball cap, but mostly because he rides around town on a bike with a massive sound system thumping out dub reggae at high decibel levels...
Interview: Alex from Ideas on Paper
Tue 14 Oct 2014Despite the digital revolution, reading a magazine on a device is never quite as good as the real thing. It’s not all nostalgia - although yes, there is something wonderful about flicking through pages at leisure while getting a hit of the distinctive smell of ink and paper - physical print is actually easier to read. We spoke to Alex Smith, the man behind the independent magazine shop Ideas On Paper, about why print is here to stay...
A Most Wanted Man
Mon 15 Sept 2014We went to see the late Philip Seymour Hoffman's last lead role in this new John Le Carre adaption from Director Anton Corbijn
The Most Ugly Child - Lover O' Mine
Mon 19 May 2014The Nottingham band give us a sneak peak of a song from their upcoming EP
Major Oak Chorus
Wed 12 Feb 2014"There is an amazing raw power in hearing a song come together by sixty or so enthusiastic blokes all singing their hearts out"
History of Nottingham's Savoy Cinema
Mon 13 Jan 2014On 7 November 1935, the Savoy Cinema opened its doors to screen its first film, Flirtation Walk, a musical romance starring Dick Powell. It was likely that only the Lenton locals took any notice of this event because, at that time, there were 52 other cinemas in and around Nottingham. So if it wasn’t that extraordinary then, what is its place in Nottingham today? And how in Cockleman’s name has it survived so long when the others have not?
Interview: Ross Bradshaw from Five Leaves Bookshop
Thu 12 Dec 2013We’re in the middle of a recession. People can barely afford to put on their heating let alone buy something as luxurious as a book. Yet Five Leaves publisher Ross Bradshaw has taken the brave decision to open an independent bookshop. Thank goodness someone has got some balls… and books.
A Rough Guide to Nottingham's Games Workshop
Tue 05 Nov 2013A company that has has captured the imagination of millions in its lifetime, Games Workshop is a recession-ignoring international institution that has its rather uniquely designed headquarters a stones throw from the QMC and University of Nottingham. We trace its impressive trajectory in popular culture.
Nottingham Ball Bois
Thu 10 Jan 2013The Nottingham Ball Bois - your gay-friendly neighbourhood football team - are one of the few local clubs in a national league. But, as Scott Lawley (chair and full-back) and Craig Simpson (player-manager) point out, they do a lot more...
A Canadian at Goose Fair
Wed 05 Oct 2011We dispatched our resident CanAlien Rob Cutforth off to Goose Fair, and told him not to come back without a slab of coconut ice, some brandy snap and an Elvis mirror...
The Evolution of Robin Hood 1262-2010
Mon 12 Apr 2010The full run-down on the evolution of England's greatest folk legend in books, films and television
Why Nottingham's Football Rivalry Is Rubbish
Mon 01 Dec 2008"Nottingham’s football rivalry is probably the weakest in the country, which is pretty strange when you consider it's also the oldest"
Seven rising stars from Television Workshop
Sat 25 Oct 2008Samantha Morton might get all the press, but here are seven other rising stars from the Television Workshop in Nottingham...
Ten Reasons Why Slab Square Is Skill
Sun 01 Apr 2007Why Nottingham's Market Square is so much more than an Emo concentration camp...
Nottingham's Rebuilt Market Square Launched
Sun 01 Apr 2007"It has been the de facto centre of every major celebration in Nottingham - from VE Day to Forest coming home with the European Cup"
Nottingham's Binge Drinking Problem
Sat 01 Oct 2005The Government's new drinking laws are meant to help society. But is binge drinking a problem that can be fixed?
Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy
Tue 30 Nov 2004Set in something between the Big Brother House and a Cluedo board, the model of reality TV is carried throughout the performance
Nottingham's Fast and Furious
Thu 01 Apr 2004Like it or not, the illegal racing phenomenon has become an established (though unofficial) feature of the city's night scene.