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Gregory Woods: Dream Midnight
Thu 12 Feb 2015Nottingham Trent University's former Professor of Gay and Lesbian Studies shares a beautiful poem with us
Interview: Philip George
Wed 11 Feb 2015A short time ago, Philip Woodhead was making beats in his bedroom and working at Next, when attention for his tune Wish You Were Mine started gaining momentum on several streaming platforms. After signing to 3 Beat, the track reached number two in the charts and has picked up international acclaim. We checked in with him on the blower…
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
One Man, Two Guv'nors
Wed 28 Jan 2015The National Theatre serve up a slapstick gag fest of one minder caught between two dodgy guvnors
One Man, Two Guv'nors
Wed 28 Jan 2015The National Theatre serve up a slapstick gag fest of one minder caught between two dodgy guvnors
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…
Mannequin - 1708
Sat 24 Jan 2015Watch the band performing at Sneinton's Stuck On A Name in December last year
Mannequin - 1708
Sat 24 Jan 2015Watch the band performing at Sneinton's Stuck On A Name in December last year
Nottingham Loves...
Wed 21 Jan 2015If you thought you couldn't love Notts more, this poem'll prove you wrong
Future Session 77 - Mannequin
Sat 17 Jan 2015New music, live in session, from Nottingham for Nusic. The latest artist in the Nusic Future Session studio is
Future Session 77 - Mannequin
Sat 17 Jan 2015New music, live in session, from Nottingham for Nusic. The latest artist in the Nusic Future Session studio is
Cycling in Nottingham: History of Raleigh Bikes
Thu 15 Jan 2015You can hardly move in Nottingham, or anywhere else for that matter, for Raleigh bikes. Not the new ones, which aren’t sold by as many bike dealers as they once were, but second-hand and restored classic machines – from rare pre-war models to the ‘all steel’ bikes of the fifties and sixties, to fold-up twenties, to Choppers, Grifters, Activators and Team Banana racers of the eighties.
Street Tales: The Bubonic Bell Inn
Thu 25 Dec 2014Find out more about the plagued history of that owd pub on Angel Row from a man who tells Nottingham stories you've never heard before...
Live: Christmas Jazz Fest with the Nottingham Jazz Orchestra
Thu 18 Dec 2014"This is just what you want from a Christmas jazz gig – a big warming, accessible hug of an experience, like a Die Hard box set with a large brandy"
Rough Trade Open Up In Nottingham
Wed 10 Dec 2014Stephen Godfroy, director and co-owner of Rough Trade, is credited with revitalising the company after joining a decade ago. Firstly he introduced the subscription-based ‘Album Club’ and then helped develop Rough Trade East, the company’s flagship store on trendier-than-thou Brick Lane. After setting up Rough Trade New York last October, the independent record store has opened its first UK store outside of London on Broad Street. He came to Nottingham for the store’s opening, so we nipped in for a chat…
Interview: Owl Man Frank Shelton
Tue 09 Dec 2014You might have seen Frank Shelton walking around town with a majestic bird and cute little hound but, like us, probably refer to him as his more sophisticated alias – Owl Man. We grabbed a cuppa with him at the Malt Cross, along with his dog Lucy and barn owl Kim…
Rough Trade Opens in Nottingham
Mon 24 Nov 2014A new era begins as London's favourite indie record store opens up a branch in Nottingham. Photography of the store's first day by Shaun Gordon...
Music Reviews: November 2014
Thu 20 Nov 2014With Amber Run, Origin One, Separation Anxiety, Trekkah, The Madeline Rust, Rattle, Merrick's Trust, and The Wild Man of Europe
Cycling in Nottingham: Tram Tracks
Mon 17 Nov 2014Continuing on our bicycle endeavours, we tackle the problems tram lines cause for pedallers all over the city...
Nottingham Contemporary Turns Five
Fri 14 Nov 2014It's now five years since the city's green and gold art institution first opened its doors to the public
The History of the Malt Cross Nottingham
Thu 06 Nov 2014After scooping a £1.38m grant from Heritage Lottery Funding this year, the Malt Cross closed its doors for four months to undergo a massive restoration. Now re-opened, it’s the largest Victorian music hall outside of London and one of only a fistful left in the country. As one of Nottingham’s most beautiful buildings, it’d be remiss not to have a dig in to its colourful history…
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...
Street Tales: Body Snatchers of Barker Gate
Mon 03 Nov 2014During the Industrial Revolution, advancement in medical sciences came to Nottingham and with them, a gruesome new trade...
National Badminton League Hits Nottingham
Thu 30 Oct 2014A brand new National Badminton League has been formed, and Notts have a team in it. It's coming to town next week. We're probably going to own it.
Interview: Trevor Bamford of Nightbreed
Thu 30 Oct 2014Trevor Bamford, the Darklord of Hoodtown lets us in on the subculture that was pushed to the sides but never evanesced...